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#0, Performing EXPERT Tuelz and Bombing Strategies
Posted by Kurt on May-30-05 at 11:35 PM
LAST EDITED ON Sep-27-06 AT 07:04 PM (PST)
 
Note: This thead really isn't intended as a "newbie guide to Bombing"...So beware.

Hey Bombers,

Attached is a text of my one liners...Download it and open it before continuing with this thread.

Open it up and notice the "gaps".

The first group of 3 lines show:
<h3>Discover NASA</h3>

I like to have a few lines of some basic html coding. In this example, I have three lines and can (and should) go back after the pages are made and use Replacez to add more variety, such as other keywords or even a search form or two. In reality, I should probaby have more of these lines, maybe 7-10.

The next group of 4 lines is some images and text from NASA.gov, which is public domain. It takes some time and effort, as I needed to save each image as well as the corresponding text and add them to my "lines".

And you may notice I added the {center} tag. Unless you're very good with html, don't worry about this, as you'll need to use the align=left tag with other lines to make sure your pages look good.

But do take a look at the lines and see how I added graphics as well as formatting to my lines. I suggest you do the same.

The next block of lines is from pheeds.com search. I did a couple of searches looking for relevant results, then I did:
1 "save as"
2 chose html only.
3 opened this page and used Rick's One Liner
4 Pasted all the lines into my "line file".

This is the easiest step, since The One Liner is programed to work with the pheeds.com search.

Next, I went to some actual pheeds.com pages containing full articles and repeated the process above. I wanted some different formatinga nd the full articles include html...

This can be difficult if you don't know html. Bulleted lists can create problems, as do <B> tags that are left unclosed.

To solve this, I use Textpad and go to:
1. Search=> Mark all
2. Enter <UL>

This will mark each line with an arrow and tell me which lines include a bulleted list. At the end of each marked line, I enter the closing tags for bulleted lists:
</LI></UL></LI></UL>

I recommend using the tags twice, just to make sure the lists are all "closed".

Repeat with a <B> tag, and any other tag you feel my be left open.

I also search for <P> so I can get chunks from the entire article. Don't worry if you miss a <P> or two...

I then paste them into my text file with all my other lines.

Then I open the line file in a browser (make sure to save your one liner file as html so you can preview them) and look for any errors.

I'll spend about a minute trying to fix an line, and if I can't I'll delete the line.

If you have trouble with html, don't mess with full article pages for now and just stick to using the pheeds.com search results.

Once I have all the html straight, I paste my template into Pagez/PageBomb and make some pages.

Then, use Randomz and choose something like no less than 3 lines and no more than 12-15. Don't be exact, just "do something". If you have a lot of lines (200 or more), even go as high as 20-25 lines per page.

For Randomz, use "before" the </body> tag for good results.

Next, run Namez and get your pages using different names. Use your keyword research to help with page names.

Now move to "replaces" and work on Title tags and meta tags, again using keyword research.

Next, do some Keymapz, creating linking themes...IN this example, maybe "mars", "saturn" "apollo" would make good keywords for site maps.

Here's 100 pages ( I could have made 500-1000 from these lines, easily):
www.dombom.com/nasa

I added "Nasa links to the top, just for your convenience...But imagine the pages without the links at the top...

Also, I left out a few steps to dedoop, such as titles, etc...But take a look at the pages and see how different they really are...And if these pages were put into a good looking template including some revenue streams, no one would ever know they were "doorway" pages.

Here's an important point: See how the index page only has three "chunks":
www.dombom.com/nasa

Now look at this page and See how big it is:
http://www.dombom.com/nasa/page-10.html

By using the "no less than three" and "no more than 12" function of Randomz, I've got small pages, big pages and all sorts of pages in between.

I'll mix up keywords in the titles, file names, etc and if I make 1000 pages, I'll probably have one that matches the engines' preferences, as well as having pages for other engines.

Ideally, I'd like a few more lines for graphics and a few more lines dedicated to html, but this should give you a good idea of my process...

Download the text file and study it, as how I set up the line file is the key to everything...