soulwatcher
Thu 23 March 2006, 08:41 am GMT +0200
What I am looking to do is set up 200 google adsense websites. But I want to make the websites self powered. I want the websites to be powered by a bot that goes out and collects information and then posts it on the website each day. What type of programs would I have to use to get this job done? The less work I have to do each day the better.
I have the server all set up, and its well built. Today my proxy website served 387k pages with hardly any stress on the server. Now I just need to make money off of it.
Nikolas
Thu 23 March 2006, 09:57 am GMT +0200
Well to do that, you have to code the bot yourself, but anyway this would be very difficult as a task.
The only thing that you can do to make those sites, is buying an article database, and make one site for each category of the articles.
soulwatcher
Thu 23 March 2006, 10:14 am GMT +0200
:( Boy this is going to be much harder then I thought. There is no premade bot that grabs a RSS feed and imports it into the website? It would take me days to manually update 200 websites. I need something that grabs fresh articles daily, so people keep coming back to the website. I wonder how many websites that I can update by hand every day. 8)
Nikolas
Thu 23 March 2006, 10:17 am GMT +0200
This can be done, but you should code it, or propably use a combination of scripts to do it.
soulwatcher
Thu 23 March 2006, 10:49 am GMT +0200
I would give anything to learn how to code. But I do not know the first thing about coding. What do you think I should use to power the websites? I was thinking maybe wordpress, or something like it. If I have to manually update the websites, I need it to be easy.
Nikolas
Thu 23 March 2006, 10:53 am GMT +0200
Wordpress is fine, and many people using it in our days.
Also I think that it is search engine optimized.
About the coding, it's ok man you can learn with a little effort.
Most of the programmers I know (including me) learned by themselves.
bylla
Sat 25 March 2006, 09:18 am GMT +0200
At sensesites.com you can get a free CMS that will allow you subscribe to article feeds based on categories or keywords. I use that CMS myself for worldfinanceonline.com (I don't subscribe to any feeds), but I purchased an article database when I setup the site.
What I like about CommonSense CMS is that you both can have ClickBank ads among the articles and you get search engine friendly URLs.
Since the CMS is free to download I suggest you try it.
soulwatcher
Sun 26 March 2006, 11:04 am GMT +0300
At sensesites.com you can get a free CMS that will allow you subscribe to article feeds based on categories or keywords. I use that CMS myself for worldfinanceonline.com (I don't subscribe to any feeds), but I purchased an article database when I setup the site.
What I like about CommonSense CMS is that you both can have ClickBank ads among the articles and you get search engine friendly URLs.
Since the CMS is free to download I suggest you try it.
Thank you so much, this is what I was looking for. I am going to make a test website next week to try it out.
J n b
Mon 17 July 2006, 07:01 pm GMT +0300
How about putting the RSS feed on your main site, and then manually updating that. And then letting the other 199 sites feed of that main sites RSS feed if you can work out how to do it.