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#5, RE: Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by Kurt on May-09-05 at 08:54 PM
In response to message #4
LAST EDITED ON May-09-05 AT 08:55 PM (PST)
 
Kelvin,

Thanks for taking the time to post this...Email me for Rotatez, if you don't have one...


>I need a kick in the rear for not doing this earlier. But,
>I read and read, tried a few things and could not get it.
>
>Well after reading the thread above, and of course getting
>ready made chunks, I tried again. And it clicked.

This is an important point...The best way to learn Tuelz is by actually doing. Just copy some webpages and go for it.


>The biggest TIP I can give right now, is that after you have
>your chunks ready, make not one but 2 backups. Same for
>your templates. Make template backups as you go.

Actually, I make a back up after a couple of sucessful changes have been made. I may have 5-6 copies of a project before I'm finished.

For example, I may dedoop pages titles, rename file names, then make a copy, depending on how hard an "undo" will be.


>I created a site and recreated it about 5 times in 2 hours.
>Now it only took a few minutes each time to recreate
>hundreds of pages. Because I already had the data ready.
>
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>The longest part in this for me is adjusting the template.
>The rest took very little time.

Templates are time consuming...This is true of every single webpage you'll ever make, no matter what method you use. There's always "one more thing" you can do to make it look a little better...And another, and another.

Also, this method of page making is "hard core". It may take 6-10 hours to set everything up, including dedooping, keywords, "do overs", etc.

But once everything is set up and ready to go, it's like having a "printing press" that can crank-out virtually unlimited numbers of pages in no time flat, while still being able to defeat SE dupe detectors.

However, making pages isn't enough. Selecting keywords, linking, etc. also have a big impact.