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#0, Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by kelvin brown on May-09-05 at 00:15 AM
LAST EDITED ON Nov-03-09 AT 10:01 PM (PST) by Kurt (admin)
 

11-4-2009 - I moved this thread to this forum as Kelvin has been dilligently adding to it over the cousre of a few years... Kurt


Once again, I am going to make one of my works in progress live.

So, if you care to watch or comment here is a thread where I will at times be using most of the Tuelz package.

To Start with the text I am using is already broken up into managable chunks (paragraphs). All covering Internet business tips.


This is a continuation of a thread were Kurt was giving exact tips, but I did not want to take over the thread.

See "Mixing Pagebomb Replacebomb And Other Bombs For Maximum Power" http://www.dombom.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=show_thread&om=986&forum=DCForumID9

kelvin


#1, RE: Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by kelvin brown on May-09-05 at 01:20 AM
In response to message #0
Here is a site I used to upload about 20 articles using varing amounts of chunks on different ages. From 6 to 14 I think.

These are the unedited tips. This is just a base for me to start from. http://autoresponderarticles.com/original-chunks/Internet-17-tips.html

kelvin


#2, RE: Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by kelvin brown on May-09-05 at 01:45 AM
In response to message #1
Kurt recommended that if the system could handle it to create 10,000 pages to start with.

Using pagez, it took about 5 minutes to create 10,000 pages.

Using Randomz loading 900 tips, it took about 9 minutes to modify the 10k pages with the new chunks data. The browser did not time out 'till the very end.


Per Kurt's recommendation off to create another 5k varing pages.

kelvin


#3, RE: Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by kelvin brown on May-09-05 at 04:42 AM
In response to message #2
Here are the first few hundred pages, that I have added a simple template to. I also added adsense.

I will mix this by placing SearchFeed on some pages. And later posibbly BIB on others.

http://autoresponderarticles.com/autoresponder-articles/

One of the next things I have to do I change / randomize the Titles. As this is how the mapz is built. I will probably only put that on an index page, and use backerz to add links to each file.

kelvin


#4, RE: Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by kelvin brown on May-09-05 at 04:38 PM
In response to message #3
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.

I also have godfather and blogbomb. They are good, but one of the really exciting things about using zz and associated tools is flexiblity.

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.

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.

In recreating, it was simple.

1- modify template
2- copy modified template into pagez and run
4- copy existing chunks into randomz and run
5- upload modified files to server

The longest part in this for me is adjusting the template.
The rest took very little time.

Kelvin


#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.
>
.....
>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.


#6, RE: Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by kelvin brown on May-09-05 at 09:47 PM
In response to message #5
On this site, for ease of use, I will start with Adsense.

As Kurt has said many times, you need to have varity in your pages.

Normally it is a pain to change ad placement.

But what I will be doing shortly is reloading pages 100 x 5 = 500.

Each set of 100 will have adsense in different areas.

top
top right
top left
bottom
bottom left
etc

Each set displaying ads in a different format. This should also help in keeping the readers from having banner blindness. Every other page the ads will show up in other locations.

kelvin


#7, RE: Tuelz live example: watch Kelvin fumble
Posted by Kurt on May-09-05 at 10:18 PM
In response to message #5
One of the next things I have to do I change / randomize the Titles. As this is how the mapz is built. I will probably only put that on an index page, and use backerz to add links to each file.

After pages are made, the next step should be page titles. Using Keymapz should be one of the last steps.

More than anything else, page titles need to be dedooped, for many reasons...Because of this, I'll spend a lot of timeon page titles.

At this point, all of Kelvin's page titles look like this:
<title>Internet Business Tips </title>

There's a number of different ways to do this, here's one of them:

PREP
Make three lists of keyword phrases, making sure each list uses a DIFFERENT PRIME NUMBERS for each list.

For example, come up with lists of:
89
73
71
(Don't copy this exactly, check the chart and come up with something similar: check the chart

STEP ONE
Find:
<title>Internet Business Tips </title>

Replacez:
<title>TitleOne TitleTwo TitleThree</title>

STEP TWO
Find:
TitleOne

Replacez:
business,
email,
make money on line,(use your first list of keywords)

Note that after each comma is a blank space.

STEPS THREE AND FOUR, REPEAT USING THE NEXT LIST.

STEP FIVE:
Create a list that combines generic terms, <title> and secondary keywords.

Find:
<title>

Replacez:
<title>Welcome
<title>The Big site of
<title>Small business loans,
<title>
<title>Hi friends,
<title>Email tips plus
<title>
<title>

1. Be sure to leave a blanks space after every line!

2. Use prime numbers and pick a number you didn't use above. It doesn't matter, but pick a prime number. Use phrases and secondary keywords. When you run out, add some <title> only until you reach the next highest prime number that has NOT been used before.

STEP SIX
Follow the same logic as Step 5, except think of "ending" phrases...

Find:
</title>

Replacez:
and more.</title>
plus more.</title>
and this keyword.</title>
and that keyword.</title>
join us.</title>
join us now.</title>
</title>
</title>
</title>


1. Be sure to leave a space BEFORE every line!!!

2. Again, you need a list with a total equal to a prime number, but you haven't used before.

TIPS:

-Make your biggest list the first title tag, working from left to right:

Most keywords==========>>>Least Number of keywords
<title>TitleOne TitleTwo TitleThree</title>

This will create more variances and the beginning of your tags, which will create more "flavor" to the human eye.

-The more pages you want to make, the bigger your lists should be.

For 10,000 pages, I'd want something like:
<title> = 109 keywords/phrases
TitleOne = 107 keywords/phrases
TitleTwo = 73 keywords/phrases
TitleThree = 67 keywords/phrases
</title> = 59 keywords/phrases

If you come up with similar lists of keywords and generic phrases, it'll be more than 10,000 pages before your first two title phrases repeat....The others are adding even more variety.


-Now run Keymapz, just for fun...Make a new page just for the links, then use the letter "a" as your keyword. This will include all your pages.

Now look at the site map and examine all your page titles. It's like snowflakes, no two page titles will be exactly the same...

Normally you will want to run Keymapz last. Page titles, file names and even content (keywords) will change, so keep this in mind when making pages... However, you may want to create a couple of KeyMapz while you're working, just for your own use to help spot-check things as you work.

-Save any lists you create, especially of generic phrases you make. Keep adding to these lists and use them for fuuture projects, and everything gets esier and easier.

For example, make a list of "opeing" title tags:
Welcome
Hello and welcome
You'll find
You have found
Find out for yourself
Looking for
On the lookout for
Need info about
A huge assortment
A huge variety
Rated #1 for
#1 rated resource for

These phrases are like invaluable...Use them to dedoop your pages' titles, links, meta tags, etc. Keep adding to them and making slight changes.

These phrases add a "human" element to your pages that traditional doorway pages don't.


#8, RE: Tuelz live example: Full articles as chunks
Posted by kelvin brown on May-10-05 at 03:29 PM
In response to message #7
Hi Kurt,

I just happen to also have access to full articles (200 - 4000 words) on the same topic as the single paragraphs tips I have been using.

I was thinking why not take 200 full articles as chunks, added in with 900 single paragraph chunks, and make another couple thousand pages. If any includes a full articles and say 5 tips, vs another page with just a single paragraph, it seems the pages would really be of varing sizes and keyword densities, etc.

kelvin


#9, RE: Tuelz live example: Full articles as chunks
Posted by Kurt on May-10-05 at 11:23 PM
In response to message #8
LAST EDITED ON May-10-05 AT 11:23 PM (PST)
 
Kelvin,

I'd say your next step is to break everything up into different sized directories, keeping the linking strategy chart in mind.

Once divided, then start adding/deleting other stuff.

For example, in one directory, delete metatagz using Tagz.

In another, add you second set of articles, broken into chunks.

In others, start adding some RSS elements using ZZ. Book reviews, business software and more from Amazon, using Bo's script, can be sprinkled in with the other chunks.

Use Rotatez to create another site. For example, get a free domain and make a 6-10 page site.

Create 5-6 different Rotatez projects:
1. Have it update the homepage a few times a week.
2. Update another page once a week.
3. Update another page once a week.
4. Update another page once a week.
5. Update another page a few times a month.
6. Update another page a few times a month.


Then have 4 or 5 pages that don't update. This is pretty close to how most personal websites actually update.

Now, add a link or two to each page:

1. Link to the #1 ranked site for the keywords.
2. Link to anothe domain of yours, making sure you have removed all fingerprints.

What you are doing is putting your link next to a link in a "good neighborhood".

Repeat for your other pages, somtimes having between 0-7 external links. Make sure none of your own links are every page and be certain that none of your other domains can be fingerprinted with the others.

Plan ahead and use Rotatez to "add" links to your other domains over time. Have a "links page" update once a month, and add another link to another of your "other" domains.

If Google is really paying attention to when links are added, as the patent talks about, then this is a very natural way to add links "into to the future".

Once set up, Kelvin can now make a lot of pages...These pages can be used as "templates" for directory projects in ZZ Tuel, or take 365 pages for Rotatez and have a page "update" every day.


#10, RE: Tuelz live example: Full articles as chunks
Posted by blogmeister1 on Jul-21-05 at 08:00 PM
In response to message #9
Okay, I'm a little puzzled by something here. If I understand correctly, Kelvin, the recipe that you're following is for doorway pages. That being the case, wouldn't you want to hide that you're the creator of them? Won't the adsense and search feed code identify you?

I thought this strategy was to point traffic to your larger sites that are optimized for money making through adsense, affiliate links, etc. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Del


#11, RE: Tuelz live example: Full articles as chunks
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-04-06 at 04:34 PM
In response to message #10

Picking up where I left off.

I forgot where this thread was.

So this is where i will pick up on the good the bad and the ugly.

kelvin


#12, RE: Tuelz live example: Full articles as chunks
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-05-06 at 02:37 PM
In response to message #11
The next step was to spend some time making a template.

I a weak in design, " Graphicly challenged".

I took a simple 3 column template and loaded it with comment tags and tags with opening and closings.

You can see it here, http://autoresponderarticles.com/freetemp.html
To see all the tag entries, go to view page.

Better to have many tags in the beginning because you can easily remove them.


Next, was to take all my chunks, currently 900.

I took those and joined the paragraphs together as one line.
Next, I made a backup of this. I will likely make 3 or 4 more copies, so I can manipulate them all differently.

kelvin
http://autoresponderarticles.com/


#13, RE: Tuelz live example: 101 quick tips
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-06-06 at 05:50 AM
In response to message #12
LAST EDITED ON Oct-06-06 AT 06:23 AM (PST)
 
everyone like 101 tips, so that is why I choose to work 101 tips.

http://autoresponderarticles.com/101-quick-tips/

I did not want to do a ton of these, because each page has only one tip.

This is designed so that a visitor can see the whole page in one monitor screen.

Plus, while I am testing it is easy to see where I want to make changes, or where I made mistakes.

Even though the template is simple I made my share of mistakes.

First thing to watch out for is comment tags on the page. Not every part of Tuelz reads comment tags, when asking for text; example after or before text

So I went back to the template and changed most of the comment tags to standard open and close tags.

http://autoresponderarticles.com/101-quick-tips/


#14, RE: Tuelz live example: 101 quick tips
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-06-06 at 06:10 AM
In response to message #13
LAST EDITED ON Oct-06-06 AT 06:12 AM (PST)
 
Tip: when making keyword mapz, make sure you have modified your page titles.

Using Tuelz there are 2 basic types of sitemaps.

#1: the standard site map that lists, and links to every page.

#2: The modified site map that is created based on options and keywords you choose. You can also randomize how many links show in a particular map.

Today, I choose option #2 to start with. This is currently showing 11 to 17 randomly choose page links in the right column of the page.


Now that that is done, I added a single page as a site map for the complete site, and just have one link pointing it from all of the pages.

http://autoresponderarticles.com/101-quick-tips/sitemap.html

kelvin


#15, RE: Tuelz live example: KeyWord Tips ...
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-06-06 at 07:31 AM
In response to message #14
... or at least what I am doing.

To make good maps, titles, descriptions, etc., we need keywords and phrases.

I took my 900 chunks, as a single file, and ran a keyword density analizer on it.

I ran it for for each of single , double, and triple keyword phrases.
The top 100 each.

These will be used in multiple ways, using Kurt's stragety of before and after phrases.

By using the density analyzer I do not need to guess, at what I should make my keywords.

The list is especially useful, for choosing what to make anchor text.
Also, for the keyword maps mentioned in the post above.
As well as I can easiy find synonyms.

This is for later. After I move to using or seperating more data.

website, web site, web page

For instance I can use, Linez, to only grap the chunks that mention the word 'prospect'. I can then make a smaller list, similiar to 101, but specific to dealing with prospects.

Now, if i have a site or section specifically for dealing with prospects, I can create, or look for affiliate or resell rights products to promote on that site.


By replacing keywords with synonyms, I can make even more use of the same texts, as it will now appera new to search engines, and visitors.

kelvin
http://autoresponderarticles.com/101-quick-tips/


#16, Your comments are welcome
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-06-06 at 07:34 AM
In response to message #15
Please feel free to make comments, Good , bad , other theories, etc.

This is not just my thread. It is a running teaching tutorial for bombers.

So, ask questions.

Test the processes mentioned.

Report back.

Or tell me, I must be crazy!

Which by the way is redundant. As I am already quite sure of my insanity.

Kelvin


#17, Old vs new
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-06-06 at 07:44 AM
In response to message #16

This is some of what was.
http://autoresponderarticles.com/autoresponder-articles/index.html


This is some of what's new.
http://autoresponderarticles.com/101-quick-tips/

kelvin


#18, RE: Stop here
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-06-06 at 11:43 AM
In response to message #17
Make sure that before you start making maps, you have renamed your files.

This assumes you made files that have numbers. i.e. 2,3,4..34,35, etc.

Usually u use pagez to make multiples of a single file.

The names will be something like, business-tips-88.html

Use filez to break up the names and use different keywords.

Mine came out like: more-biz-tips.html keyword1-keyword2.html


Bottom like is you want to vary the file names with your keywords.
Just do it early.

I did not, so i wasted a lot of time renaming files, deleting sections, remaking sitemaps.

But fortunately I had tagz so I could easily modify whole sections of the webpages.

kelvin


#19, RE: Stop here
Posted by Kurt on Oct-06-06 at 03:22 PM
In response to message #18
Hey Kelvin,

Thanks a lot...This may be a thread I'll move to the pubic forum, if you don't mind.

I haven't been giving access to this forum for new Bombers in anticipation of having the public forum, so you may get more redership "out there".


#20, RE: Stop here
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-06-06 at 04:04 PM
In response to message #19
Hi Kurt,

What ever you want is fine. I was just going my earlier posts, that we wanted to keep page building a little undercover.

But after reading the Warrior forum about groups support, I did think that this may work as a tutorial. Some of that training that a few people requested.

Kelvin


#21, targeting Tips for a smaller site.
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-07-06 at 10:56 AM
In response to message #20

I have taken only a few of the 900 targeted tips ( chunks ) to make a folder of only 17 pages ( articles ).

In the folder, I started with 91 chunks of data, ( paragraphs), and used randomz to ad 3 to 7 chunks to each page. 91 chunks coould have made a large number of pages. But in this case I wanted only a small number. And I wanted it highly targeted.

This section in particular is targeted to the topic of " ad copy ".

Notice that I each paragrah has the topic phrase, "ad copy".


Notice that all of the sitemaps, on each page, have anchor text dealing wiht keywords within the topic.

Notice that I added anchor text of " ad copy ", within each category.

There is more that I could do to clean this up.
But it should give you a fair visiual of what can be done.

I don't want to give away everything.

Kelvin Brown
http://autoresponderarticles.com/91-ad-copy-tips/


#22, RE: targeting Tips for a smaller site.
Posted by Castle on Oct-08-06 at 01:47 PM
In response to message #21
Kelvin

Thanks for the excellent example. I have saved it to my hard drive and am going to study it closer and even print it. It was your demonstration with Fatbomb that got me really understanding bombing principles. If I find this useful new bombers should really find a lot of useful information.

Castle


#23, RE: your opinion
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-20-06 at 01:22 PM
In response to message #22
You have seen the site with single paragraph tips.

http://www.autoresponderarticles.com

I am wondering what you think about adding commentz type forms to each tip page.

Think anyone might have additional suggestions about he tips.

Kelvin


#24, RE: Starting up again on the examples
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-14-09 at 01:37 AM
In response to message #23
Wow, what interesting reading. ONe can only wonder what would have happen if i had been able to keep this going over the past couple of years. Oh well. Next and Now.

Now, I am going to start again, working with the same data, and many of the same timeless techniques.

You are welcome to come along for the ride.

Kelvin


#25, RE: Starting up again on the examples
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-14-09 at 07:24 AM
In response to message #24
Hi Kurt,

Just checking to see if this thread is visible to most of the newer members. I just made the old domain http://autoresponderarticles.com active again. And will be picking up on the live sample.


#26, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-16-09 at 08:03 PM
In response to message #25
LAST EDITED ON Oct-16-09 AT 08:36 PM (PST)
 
Ok, after thinking about what I can do with my content. I went out and bought some cheap $1. domains. ie. .info.

Since 99% of it's promotion will be online via links, no need to worry a great deal about .com or .info at this time.

Several parts of the plan in no particular order.

-- quickly build a ton of pages with the 900 plus tips. I can easily build 1,000.

-- install blogbomb

-- install fatbomb and use tips for a database and possible several databases.

-- start going through the content to identify keywords that fit products that I already own or have or can get an affiliate link. For example several tips are on "copy writing", I can use tools to go through the database and make anchor text link to a clickbank affiliate product.

-- install godfatherbomb. This will allow me to not only build additional static pages, but one of the main features is to deliver newsletters. Since, I can include a say , 3 - 5 tips, in each newsletter, and give the recipient PLR rights to publish the tips as an article, I am providing a free service. I can also use that as a leader into getting say a package of 10 - 20 or more articles for $xx.xx

-- pick up at least 10 other properties (blogs - cheap hosting) via thinklinks and at least 5 social sites to promote the site. i.e. brand biztips on youtube, facebook, google video, yahoo video, etc.


There is more, as possibilities are really limitless, but time is not unless duplicated by setting this on automatic as much as possible, and then starting on the next content site.

You are welcome to come along and watch me on this journey. In the paste this type of live example has worked well for me, and for those new and old to Kurt's tuelz and teaching.

But more than just watch, I also hope you add your voices, opinions, issues and techniques as well.

Let's ride.

Kelvin

P.S. I think I will make the front page of this site a blog.


#27, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-16-09 at 08:42 PM
In response to message #26
I have created 15 brand new pages, or articles using the only 100 chunks of data. You can look at each page yourself, so that you can see how different each page is.

Now, I kept this real simple with almost no html. Although remember, the content could have been dropped into any html page.

First thing to note is that I used 3 different tuelz to start with.

First I used Linez to setup the data chunks.
2nd - I used pages to create my (in this case) 15 pages of the basic html template
3rd - I used randomz to actually add the content to the previously blank pages.
4th - I used backerz to create a forward and backward link to each page for easy navigation.

http://prewrittenbusinesstips.info/plaintext/page-15.html

Go ahead and cycle thru the pages, so you can get familiar with chunks.

Kelvin


#28, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-16-09 at 09:07 PM
In response to message #27
Now, I took almost the exact same actions as above, except this time I used a basic html template, instead of a blank page.

http://prewrittenbusinesstips.info/bluetemplate/

Kelvin


#29, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-16-09 at 09:14 PM
In response to message #28
Here is the big caution on templates. Try to have in mind what and where you want to add content before you actually add it.

This way you leave in blocks or comments where you can add new data.

FOr example, since I am giving the article away, i could have made a block in the template to add adsense or clickbank content.

It is easier in the beginning to make a lot of blocks and not use them than to decide later you missed something.

Just a big ole' FYI:

Kelvin


#30, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-16-09 at 09:24 PM
In response to message #29
Hi Kurt,

Was I was thinking about monitization, I had another thought for sales.

What if instead of just offering 250 unique articles. What if i took it a step further and offered a 250 page website?

What if taking it a step further still, I offered to create a custom 250 page website using your template?

Kelvin


#31, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-18-09 at 05:03 PM
In response to message #30
Ok, the basic blog is up. I hope to add about 20 posts to it tonight to get it started.

http://prewrittenbusinesstips.info/

Kelvin


#32, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-18-09 at 06:24 PM
In response to message #31
Ok, I keep saying I started with 900 tips. So, how can we stretch those tips. Word spinning. Which is talked about earlier my Kurt in this and other threads.

I ran a keyword density checker. I looked for 2 word phrases. Here is part of that list.

your product 212 0.69%
could say 209 0.68%
another example 189 0.61%
e book 184 0.60%
free e 167 0.54%
a free 162 0.53%
your visitors 121 0.39%
you can 102 0.33%
ad copy 102 0.33%
e mail 100 0.33%
your business 100 0.33%
your e 92 0.30%
could be 88 0.29%
they will 85 0.28%
this will 73 0.24%
web sites 66 0.21%
e books 63 0.20%
it could 62 0.20%
tell your 61 0.20%
target audience 60 0.20%
your customer


So, "target audience" copy is used 102 times. I next went to google to do a quick related terms search.
1. secondary audience
2. intended audience
3. primary audience
4. immediate audience

I could the tips, replacing target audience with at least the 4 different terms.


Using the same approach we can target single word or multiple word phrases to spin the content into several thousand more tips or articles.

Kelvin


#33, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-18-09 at 07:03 PM
In response to message #32
Of my existing tips, I just used the linez tuel to copy from the list 900 tips, all tips contain the phrase " ad copy " .

So, the question now becomes what can you do with this.
Make a book of tips only dealing with add copy.
Fill up 91 autoresponder messages for add copy.

The point here is if you have your own chunks, there are many other things you can do with it.

See if you can add any ideas to this list.

NOTE: if ad-copy is the topic, but that particular word is not a top keyword, use related terms to choose another.

For example we could subsutite using " copy writing" and now if we wanted we could create to different book or subject titles using the same data. And then track which one sells the best.

kelvin


#34, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-18-09 at 07:06 PM
In response to message #33

I am using my own domains and content here. But what I hope to do is also stimulate others to take advantage of the tools and the knowledge shared by all here in the forums.

And in the meaning time I am getting something out of it also. Heck, just taking the time to type this, has given me other ideas. And just maybe my making examples sites as a purpose is actually making me work harder, and hopefully smarter.

Feel free to ask questions, criticize, critique, etc.

Kelvin


#35, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-20-09 at 07:45 PM
In response to message #34
I have now posted a few basic single paragraph tips.

http://prewrittenbusinesstips.info/


Kelvin


#36, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-25-09 at 07:46 PM
In response to message #35
Just found another 1,500 chunk size tips to add to the mix.

Now the question is not how many pages I can make, but balancing them out over time, and over several internet properties.

Kelvin


#37, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-25-09 at 08:57 PM
In response to message #36
Just used this keyword tool to get ideas on subject tips for all the new pages. Using Kurt's tips above I can ow add to my list of beginning and ending phrases.


Keyword Suggestions Provided by WordStream Free Keyword Tool: http://www.wordstream.com/keywords

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#38, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-30-09 at 11:55 PM
In response to message #37
Using the new tool, blogbot, I will now be able to add several new properties, tin sites, to the network. So, those thousand of pages, can be sorted and uploaded to several blogs, pointing back to the main site.

Kelvin


#39, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Nov-04-09 at 09:47 AM
In response to message #38
More proof that Kurt is the man.

This thread is over 4 years old. And Kurt was using these concepts before he began sharing them. And he put together programs to automate much of it for us mier mortals, long before most other new what was happening.

So, I encourage you to stick around, keep checking in.

kelvin


#40, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kmalden on Nov-04-09 at 09:00 PM
In response to message #39
Kurt is the man indeed. No further proof needed.

#41, RE: Starting up again on the examples - prewrittenbusinesstips.info
Posted by kelvin brown on Dec-27-10 at 06:33 PM
In response to message #39
>More proof that Kurt is the man.
>
>This thread is over 4 years old. And Kurt was using these
>concepts before he began sharing them. And he put together
>programs to automate much of it for us mier mortals, long
>before most other new what was happening.
>
>So, I encourage you to stick around, keep checking in.
>
>kelvin


This tread is now over 5 years old. Don't know why I am not further along. But the content is evergreen. Still great and relevant.

I got some more data, to use as chunks, and I need to see if i can turn one of these chunks into a quick $5 or $10 package. If so, I can use the same effort and stragaty to make an extro $100 a week on this alone.

Kelvin


#42, RE: how many articles can I make from 900 chunks
Posted by kelvin brown on Dec-27-10 at 10:11 PM
In response to message #41
Hi Kurt

I am not sure of the math on this.

Instead of really using prime numbers, I am likely going to just use the power of randomz to make pages.

Question is: with 900 chunks of data, how many pages can I expect to make without duplicates if the data is 3 to 7 chunks per page?


I did not see it, but you may have answered this before.

Should, I first take the 900 chunks and break them down in 8 or 9 lists using prime numbers?


#43, RE: how many articles can I make from 900 chunks
Posted by blue_sky on Feb-18-11 at 03:59 AM
In response to message #42
Hi Kelvin,
one thing I found is that Google is VERY sensitive when it comes to duplicate content within your site...

#44, RE: how many articles can I make from 900 chunks
Posted by Kurt on Feb-18-11 at 11:17 AM
In response to message #42
LAST EDITED ON Feb-27-11 AT 00:04 AM (PST)
 
>Hi Kurt
>
>I am not sure of the math on this.
>
>Instead of really using prime numbers, I am likely going to
>just use the power of randomz to make pages.
>
>Question is: with 900 chunks of data, how many pages can I
>expect to make without duplicates if the data is 3 to 7
>chunks per page?
>
>
>I did not see it, but you may have answered this before.
>
>Should, I first take the 900 chunks and break them down in 8
>or 9 lists using prime numbers?

Hey Kelvin,

Sorry about the delay...It was due to the forum issues.

But with 900 chunks, you don't have to worry about random numbers, as you have more than enough stuff. The use of random numbers is used when you have far less chunks and need every combo you can get. You literally have millions and millions of potential combos.

What I would do is some basic search/replace of specific keywords. Use Superlistz for this.

Basically, make your pages using your chunks, then use Superlistz to give yourself some more keyword potential, as well as breaking up some of the sentences in your chunks.


#45, RE: how many articles can I make from 900 chunks
Posted by kelvin brown on Feb-18-11 at 12:22 PM
In response to message #44
Thanks Kurt,

I am just glad you are back in business.

I really miss dropping in.

Kelvin