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#0, Bombs and Tuelz Recipe Thread
Posted by Kurt on Jun-06-09 at 05:21 PM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-09-09 AT 05:51 PM (PST)
 
On this thread we'll get into using different Tuelz and Bombs together.

This may seem a little complicated, but my goal isn't to teach you a specific way of doing things, but rather a bunch of different techniques.

Master these techniques and you'll be an expert SEO-orientated web master. You'll be able to create, update and modify huge sites with a strong focus on SEO.

Seriously.

Download this template. We'll use it a few times on this thread to demo different techniques.

www.dombom.com/iframes/Tumbsup_Pagebomb_template.zip

Since this thread deals with combining resources, I'll assume certain knowledge concerning the Tuelz and Bombs. If you have a question about a specific resource, please don't post it here, instead use the thread(s) dedicated to that particular program/script.

Open page.html in a text editor.

The first thing I did was "prep" the template. Look for the following modifications:

<<keywords>> - This is a special tag used by PageBomb. If you create a ton of pages, each with different keywords, PageBomb will replace this tag with a keyword/phrase from the list of keywords you input. Look for them on the page and you can see we're doing some basic on-page SEO.


The following are all "marker tags". These are all html comment tags, which means they appear in the code, but won't appear in a browser. Take a look at these marker tags. We'll use these with Tagz, Randomz, ZZ Tuel, Keymapz, Backerz. We use the tags to mark different areas of the page so we can put stuff before, after and in between these tags, giving us the ability to modify tons of pages very easily, even if these are static html pages.

<!- header1 -->
<!- header2 -->

<!- maincontent1 -->
<!- maincontent2 -->

<!- righttop1 -->
<!- righttop2 -->

<!- righttwo1 -->
<!- righttwo2 -->

<!- rightmiddle1 -->
<!- rightmiddle2 -->

<!- rightbottom1 -->
<!- rightbottom2 -->

<!- footer1 -->
<!- footer2 -->

<!- bottom1 -->
<!- bottom2 -->

The next tag you should find is this SSI tag. We use it to display different content produced by FatBomb. You can also use The Amazon script, BlogBomb or many other scripts that produce dynamic content:

<!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/fbs/fatbomb/fatbomb.cgi/skin=blankskin&length=20&keywords=<<key+words"-->

Note: The SSI tag won't display any content until it is uploaded to your website. Even then, you'll probably need to also upload an .htaccess file, which is easy.

You can even combine SSI tags on the same pages.

Getting the SSI tags to work will be the hardest part. But once you learn this webmaster skill, you're options will multiply 100X.

The hardest part (assuming Fatty, BlogBomb, etc is installed correctly) will be getting the file path correct.

Also, you need to "call" a Fatty skin that doesn't have the html header/footer code, as this template already has it included.

Just so happens, I have one that will work...Download this template and upload it to your Fatbomb/skins folder.
www.dombom.com/iframes/blankskin.zip


Once you have Fatty installed and working, next config the search box to work with your Fatty install. Or, you can delete the search box altogether, if you don't want your visitors to be able to search Fatty.

Pros of Fatty search: You can see which keywords your visitors are searching for and create content based on that.

Con - You don't have control over what your visitors view.

To "config" the search box, just change this URL to match your own.

http://www.YourDomain.com/cgi-bin/PathTo/fatbomb.cgi