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Topic ID: 484
Message ID: 70
#70, RE: Where do the static html pages reside?
Posted by Kurt on Nov-28-07 at 08:33 PM
In response to message #69

>The answer may be so obvious that I can't see it, but where
>are the static pages we create for Fatbomb kept on the
>domain and how does FB find them when a search for the
>keyword is invoked?
>
>Are they all kept under the root (public_html) directory or
>in the cgi-bin where fatbomb resides?

Hi Ernie...

If you're talking about pages using modrewrite/htaccess, they aren't really "static" pages, they are dynamic and generated on the fly...We use the modrewrite to make them look like they are static html pages.

So the answer to your question is: Neither.

If you want to convert them to "real" static pages, download the free program HTTRACK and it will "suck" the pages to your hard drive.

It's best if you enter a URL into HTTRACK for each page you want to create.

Here's how:

Make a list of keywords and paste them into the Linez Tuel.

Find:
(blank spaces)

Replace:
- (hyphen)

this should add a hypen to all multi-word phrases.

Suffix each line with:
.html

Prefix each line with:
http://YourDomain.com/

This should give you a long list of URLs, one per keyword.

Paste the list into HTTRACK and start "sucking".

Somewhere in HTTRACK there's a way to limite the speed of the process...I recommend you slow it down so you don't brring down your server.

Using this technique, you can create tons and tons and tons of static pages with a single install of Fatty.

Once they are on your hard drive, you can edit them, SEO them, cross-link them, using various Tuelz (which we'll get into soon), then upload them to a variety of hosts.

You can even use the same keyword/URL list, just log into your Fatty admin each time and tweak the resources you use, which results in pages with different content.

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