
"How About Using Those PLR Articles to Post WordPress Blog Content on AutoPilot, Plus Items from Other RSS Feeds, and ALL at an Unbeatable Price?
Sure, there are other tools that will do something similar - at a much higher cost, of course, perhaps with features you don't need or want. Still, even if you already have one of them, you may want to check out the WP Feeds Poster package - you may find you'll want this tool set too.
WP Feeds Poster Includes These Scripts
- preproctext.php - use it to do some basic preprocessing of certain problem text files
- makefeed.php - creates RSS 2.0 article (or other content) feeds from html and text files
- wpfposter.php - creates a cache from all the RSS feed items - both 'article' feeds and any other RSS Feed you want to use and posts to your WordPress blog. (That's the surface, be sure to look at the details below)
- wpfadmin.php - an easy to use browser-based configuration program to make setup fast and easy with built-in help for each item and item edit functions. And there's a panel specifically for entering RSS feeds, the WordPress category to post to and whether you want a no follow tag added to the posted links. And the whole thing is above the fold - no scrolling (don't laugh, it really does make it easier to use)
- waitpost.php - run by a cron job, it allows two added levels of control over if and when wpfposter.php posts - use it to break up footprinting caused by cron.
- wadmin.php - a browser-based configuration panel for waitpost.php which can be run from the wpfadmin.php program and which will, in turn, execute showcrons.php for you. The four related scripts - waitpost.php, wadmin.php, showcrons.php and testcron.php can also be used as a stand alone package to generate cron commands for another script on any site and randomize posting.
- showcrons.php - Hate setting up CRON? This script will output 4 different CRON commands to your browser which you can copy and paste right into your server admin panel's CRON interface. No more trying to figure out the server path to the script or just what a wget or curl command should look like.
- testcron.php - This one lets you use it instead of a "real" script to run CRON command tests. It will write a small file with a date and time stamp when cron successfully executes it. You can watch the writecron.php file it writes with your browser to monitor results.
- You'll also get a readme overview of the scripts and using them and a detailed pdf manual with lots of screenprints.
I thought about disguising how many scripts were in this package so nobody would freak out and decide it was just too much to cope with - but they work together, they are linked - so there's far less to do than it seems -- AND they have the added advantage that because they are separate some of them can also be used independently. So don't sweat the numbers. It's not a big deal. In fact this is probably the easiest installing and easiest to work with script package I've come up with yet.
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Do you create your blogs by the hundreds or thousands?
Well, if you do then this is probably not the tool for you and you probably already have something to feed those blogs.
This tool set is aimed more at people who want to try for human readable quality content that could bring visitors back again. Using your own articles, if you write, or high quality ghost-written or PLR articles you've reworked, combined with well-chosen related RSS feeds (news, search, blog, or topic specific), you can build blogs that will grow themselves automatically and still be worth visiting.
That's good for AdSense, but it's even better for affiliate blogs or blogs that are linked to your own products. Decent content builds traffic.
Adding new content not only keeps the spiders coming around, but it brings people back IF your content is worth reading. And you can use a quality blog to build an opt-in list you can work with for years.
Once you move past the AdSense mania for generating endless pages of spun, scraped or markov-generated content, you have the possibility of building a long-term business that isn't totally dependent on the the volatile nature of the PPC market and endless site building (and probably pays better too).
The point isn't that one approach is bad or unethical and another is more moral or ethical, it's about what works for the long run and helps you reach your goals.
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We all want to find the magic bullet, the next great thing, the REAL solution, but despite all the smoke, mirrors, hype and nonsense, there is no such thing as quick, easy, work-free riches.
If we accept that most users come on line looking for information, entertainment or solutions to problems, then putting up spun trash just doesn't make much sense as a long range plan. So you get a click from 1 or 3 or 5 out of a 100 visitors, they aren't ever coming back except maybe by mistake. That's a lot of effort you've wasted for not much reward.
Why not provide valuable information, entertainment, or solutions to problems (or even point to solutions while offering related information)? Go after repeat visitors and build a list that can bring in income for years. And your sites will probably even stay indexed.
Those are my arguments for a tool set like this that's designed to be installed on individual sites. Of course, having said that all that good stuff, these scripts can be used to post anything that you can put in html files and text files and turn into an RSS feed, so how you use it is up to you. It'll post spun content or markoved articles just like it'll post anything else.
However you use it it will feed your blog on automatic for as long as you want. You can even use it to cover your blog postings when you want to take a weekend, a week or three months off.
And it's ridiculously inexpensive.
Wait a minute, I don't have any WordPress blogs
What? If you aren't using blogs, you really need to. If you're using just blogger blogs, you are at the mercy of G**gle randomness, especially if you're auto-posting. WP blogs are widely used because they have a huge community, on-going support and development, all kinds of documentation and a ton of specialized plugins to tweak them all kinds of ways. With any hosting service with Fantastico installed in your site admin control panel, it's a snap to install and update them.
Aside from directly monetizing blogs, they can be invaluable in building your own networks and providing your own backlinks to money sites. Spiders love the things, they have RSS feeds so you can ping notification sites like pingomatic and/or a large number of other ping sites. You can submit blog RSS feeds to both blog and RSS directories for more links and traffic.
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With those kinds of advantages, it's pretty crazy not to use blogs.
There's just this one little downside. Blogs are hungry for content. They need lots of ongoing feeding. And that can get time-consuming.
So here's the solution to that small, but never-ending problem.
How many PLR articles do you have sitting on your hard drive that you've never done anything with? How many more do you add every month? How you'd like to post them to blogs instead of just having them take up space? I suppose you could copy and paste them into some of the other posting applications. Or figure out how to convert them into some single oddly formatted text file (I'd done both until I wrote the original scripts that became this script set). Or, if you've got a LOT of free time, I suppose you could actually post them manually.
Or you can use WP Feed Poster to turn them into RSS feeds and post them to your blog along with any other RSS feeds you want to use.
And once your feed's been read you can rebuild it with new articles and when wpfposter.php goes looking for new items it will load the new feed (if the feed hasn't been updated it will be ignored so you don't need to worry about duplicate article posts).
OK, here's the detail on the programs
preproctext.php is a simple program to delete lines from the beginning of some PLR text files that have information you don't want to publish such as keyword, word count, keyword density, etc. It can also be used to reformat .txt files (they MUST be text files), which have a fixed line length such as 80 chars per line. They must also have a blank line between paragraphs for it to work properly.
makefeed.php is used to extract the content from simple html and/or text files and turn them into RSS Feeds to be processed and posted by wpfposter.php. If you separate your articles into groups suitable for posting to different WordPress categories and then generate separate feeds for each category, you can set up wpfposter.php to post each feed to a specific category. Very handy if you use SEO optimized keyword based categories.
wpfadmin.php allows you set the configuration variables for wpfposter.php. Some of this just involves file name changes, etc. But you need to understand how wpfposter.php works
wpfposter.php first reads each feed and then reformats the items and creates a cache of all the items. It treats article feeds differently than regular RSS item feeds by giving them a different coding in the cache. When wpfposter.php runs to do a post, it will only post a single item from an "article feed, but will post a random number of items (you control the minimum and maximum though settings you make in wpfadmin.php) from non-article feeds. It will post to specific WordPress categories. It will also add a "no follow" tag to non-article items if you set this in wpfadmin.php. It will NOT add "no follow" tags to articles even if they are 3rd party reprint articles. In nearly every case, the conditions for using 3rd party articles require a live link. Plus if you use article feeds from other sites that you own, you'd hardly want a "no follow" added.
waitpost.php provides you with 2 options - first you can adjust the post time on a random basis by setting a minimum and maximum number of minutes to delay before posting. Since CRON is clock driven, the post times can look unnatural. Very few non-machine bloggers post at the same hour and minute over and over. Second, since you can set CRON to run at various intervals, for example every six hours, you can set a posting frequency variable that provides a random determination about whether or not to post on each CRON run. As an example, if your set the frequency to 3, then waitpost.php will actually make a post roughly once out of every 3 CRON runs. If you set frequency to 4 and, run CRON every 6 hours, you'll get roughly one post a day. I say "roughly" because it is a random process which averages out over time rather than giving mechanically precise results.
wadmin.php is used to set the configuration variables used by waitpost.php and to run the showcrons.php program. This browser-based admin script has help for each item and built-in editing.
showcrons.php does just that for CRON commands. Put it in the directory with waitpost.php, wadmin.php and wpfposter.php. Open your CRON interface in one browser tab or window and run wadmin.php in another. Start up showcrons.php with the file you want to test with (use testcron.php so you don't need to use your "real" script). Copy the CRON command you want to use from the showcrons.php window and paste it into your CRON interface. Set the timing, save and you're done. Easy, simply and fast CRON setup.
testcron.php is used to test your probable CRON commands without having to use the 'real' script. When executed, it will write a small file with output you can view in the browser to check results of the CRON command execution.
NOTE: The four CRON-related files (waitpost.php, wadmin.php, showcrons.php and testcron.php) can be used independently on other sites and/or to generate commands for any CRON-run php scripts and randomize their running. Kind of a little bonus.
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wpfadmin.php - Configuration Panels
Rather than go through a lot more words about the admin interface, here's two screenshots - first the Configuration Entry panel, then the Feeds Entry panel - you move back and forth via the buttons at the top:


wadmin.php - Configuration Panel for waitpost.php

You can take a look at a demo WP blog site which is being posted with both PLR articles and RSS feeds in multiple categories:
Presently, the site has place-holders where AdSense could be installed on the top bar and as a large rectangle at the upper left.
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What about installation?
You get a readme.txt file with an overview of the scripts, how to use them and the entire process. And a pdf manual with detailed information, step-by-step instructions and lots of screenshots.
Installation is simple. Configuration is fast and easy. You even have the CRON scripts to show you the CRON commands to use and to test CRON commands - plus the interface for configuring waitpost.php.
A WordPress blog must already be installed on the site before you can use wpfadmin.php to do your configuration of wpfposter.php
You need to be able to upload files and/or directories (either via FTP which is the easiest and fastest way or using your site's server file manager.
You need to be able to modify permissions on directories and files.
No editing of any script is required.
You'll need to set up a CRON job to automate the posting process.
By following the instructions in the pdf manual, it should be quick and easy. And, if you run into problems, I actually do provide support.
If you can run WordPress on your site, you shouldn't have any problems. HOWEVER, the package has been tested only on 'nix (Linux/Unix) CPanel servers. If you are on a Windows server, I can not provide support or any guarantee that the scripts will run correctly. Please don't buy it to install on a Windows server.
What's it going to cost?
I've paid $97 and up for scripts that weren't as competent or as useful as this package. You probably have too.
But I decided, in advance, that I'd make this as affordable as possible irregardless of what I probably should charge for it. It's going to have a regular price of USD $77 after the initial release. For a limited time, on release, it will be discounted to USD $57.
You've arrived at the right time to save quite a bit on what's already an inexpensive package.
So, right now, get the WP Feeds Poster Package for just USD $77.00 $57.00, through PayPal.
Please don't forget to sign-up for the support list on the download page. You will only receive any mods, updates or upgrades for this script, IF you sign up for the support list (each of my products has its own separate support list).
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What's Included in the package:
- wpfposter.php - the script that handles feeds, caching, and posting
- wpfadmin.php - the admin/configuration program
- wpfhdr.jpg - header graphic for wpfadmin.php
- makefeed.php - the script that builds RSS 2.0 xml article feed files from html and text files
- preproctext.php - script to do some minimal pre-processing on PLR text files
- waitpost.php - script to run by CRON to randomize both your posting and the time of posting
- wadmin.php - the browser-based configuration editor for waitpost.php
- showcrons.php - script to display likely CRON commands for your site
- testcron.php - the script to test those likely CRON commands for your site
- index.php - a redirecting index file for directory protection (there's one in the script source directory (/wpfpost) and the articles directory (/articles) in the zip file)
- readme.txt - a general introduction to and an overview of using the full package. Use it to get a sense of how everything works and then follow the pdf manual for more specific installation, configuration and usage instructions.
- WPFPosterManual.pdf - Full pdf manual with detailed information, instructions and screenprints
- Modifications, revisions and upgrades (you need to sign-up for the support for these)
- No rights except personal use rights on your own sites are provided. You can not put this script on sites that you sell. No resale rights of any kind are included.
Guarantee: Please consider BEFORE you buy. You can see it work in the demo. You know what's required. I provide support. Of course, if we can't get it running on your site, I'll refund you. But I do expect you to install and use it. I don't do high pressure, slick copy, hypnotic trigger sales sites because I want conscious, professional decisions. If I develop this package further, you will receive all modifications, updates and upgrades as long as you sign up for the support list when you purchase. The support list is used for that and to notify customers of any new products of mine - generally with a significant pre-release discount. Each of my products has a separate support list. Mods, revisions and upgrades are provided ONLY through the support lists, so please do sign up and confirm for each product. Thanks for for your support.