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Forum Name: The New MadBomber Marketing and SEO Forum
Topic ID: 591
Message ID: 25
#25, RE: Your Own Network + Pete's Programs
Posted by Kurt on Jan-11-08 at 01:41 AM
In response to message #24
Hi Chris,


>Hey need your advise and guidance on setting up a running
>blog network as I'm a bit lost at how to do it. I have no
>problem setting up 100 blogs doing the grunt job, I also
>have no problem setting up main.rss pheed with blogbomb by
>combining feeds together, but I can't figure out how to put
>all together.
>
>Here's what i thought of.
>
>Method 1
>every blog only got 1 blogpost, with SSI script inserted in
>the blogpost refreshing whenever the main.rss updates. Is
>that the right way to do?

I don't understand? I don't think you can use SSI on most blogs.


>however I still don't understand,
>if the main.rss updates constantly and the SSI only display
>say 20 at a time, doesn't the old links get push out of the
>feed while new pheeds enter? so effectively there isn't
>increase in incoming links?

Yes...If you use BlogBomb and the links are dynamic and will change each time the page is called. This can be advantageous as it's a good way to expose a lot of links to the spiders on a few pages, espcially if these pages have decent PageRank. This is how the bookmarking sites work.

However, you can also convert Fatty pages to static pages, then the links will also be static/permament.

Basically, put the pheeds into BlogBomb, have Fatty read BlogBomb and display your RSS pheeds in the results based on keywords. Give the feeds a very high "weight" so they appear high in your results.

Then convert the results to html pages and upload.

Same with ZZ Tuel...ZZ Tuel will archive the links in the RSS pheeds on static html pages, making them permanent.

>Method 2
>use a third party rss to blog poster to post everytime
>main.rss updates. can u recommend an ideal 1 to get?

Actually, you don't need every single blog to update every time.

Use the RSS Explosion to add RSS to Blogger blogs. See the first post in this thread.

Easy Blogger Creator can also use RSS.

I also posted a link to a WSO that offered a program, in answering this question before...You'll need to find it.

WordPress has a plug in or two, and Top Hat Bob is an expert on WP and RSS...

>Method 3
>is there another method? I'm lost..

Work on the methods above before doing other things.

>Meanwhile, i'm into health niche and i set up several health
>portals which r basically content sites. each portal is made
>up of 5 to 20 subdomains where each subdomain is a mini site
>of a sub topic.
>
>recently i just installed fatbomb on the main page of each
>portal.
>
>traffic is pretty moderate only. my best method so far
>before i joined bomber is article writing and submitting to
>article directories, which is very time consuming and i got
>no much time to do that effectively.
>
>Each mini site got a rss feed of their own hence after
>joining bomber i realised that by using the feeds on these
>sites it may help to generate traffic to the sites. what do
>you think? i just got a copy of rss submit and am now
>starting to submit feeds.. any other things i should do?

In addition to RSS Submit, combine them all into a single pheed AND make a blackhole or two out of them.

See the thread on Scrubz for Link Control for combining pheeds:
http://www.dombom.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=list&forum=DCForumID42&conf=DCConfID5

Create a real good blackhole and use it for content and linking across your tin sites.

Spend a day creating your blackhole RSS, using PLR content or content you have written.

Then, learn how to verify and correct the RSS.

As time goes on and you add more sites, blogs, lenses and pages, just update your blackhole files.

Next period, I'll show you how to take all the articles you've written and make them into a good blackhole RSS.


A very good blackhole is not only good for submitting, it's also great for your own linking AND it's a powerful "content maker".

At this point in time I'd say mastering the blackhole RSS is Priority One.