Tuesday, February 28, 2012

[BS] Hatnohat Report Lead capturing the right way Landing page demo inside.

Hello BlogSense,
 
What are you doing today? I wanted to point out something that just inspired me… and it’s mostly because I’ve been struggling on how to go about designing a bait & capture system.
 
Methinks, that when it’s done right it should be easy to keep the evil eye closed and customer’s heart willing, as long as the product’s appealing. 
 
Here’s an example of the landing page offer I received in the mail today. I have no clue what it’s about. But the product isn’t the point today. Take a look http://onlinerichesexposed.com/100-a-day-from-youtube/  , 
 
Simply saying, I liked it. I’ve booked marked it as a noteworthy site design. A tend to take a lesson from it. What do you think? 
 
Cheers,
Hudson Atwell

Atwell Publishing, 1301 29th St South #11, Birmingham, AL 35205, USA


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[BS] WordPress Automation [nospin][/nospin] shortcode added to prevent spinning of content

In BlogSense version 9.9.7.1 we’ve added a new shortcode called [nospin] that works like this: [nospin]content here[/nospin].

This will keep BlogSense from spinning the content between the two parameters. We added this shortcode in to help a user protect wprobot shortcodes and specialized Amazon tokens within the Amazon module.

This shortcode should only be used when it’s absolutely proven that spinning of content is tampering with our templating system. In most modules BlogSense will only spin content imported from a remote source and will not spin custom content added into the postbody template unless it is formated in {spintax|spyntax} and enclosed in shortcodes. The Amazon module is an exception.

Hope you guys are doing great!
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[BS] An Introduction & Recommendation for Profit.Fm

Profit.Fm Review

Profit.Fm Review

I’ve always recommended my software customers to head over to Mike Johnson ‘s department for the education side of site development and I am still happy to do so. I also think it’s very important to be connected with the best professionals & professional networks the industry has to offer.

The Profit.fm team provides an extensive course in authority blog building & profit curation that also offers all their tools complimentary to customers and provides it’s users with a real time stream of profitable (untapped) niche keywords as well as a comprehensive video based course on how to make money using all the resources they provide. They literally promise that you will make money and offer a 60 day money back guarantee.

http://www.profit.fm

Noteworthy: In a couple of days they’ll be offering a free trial if you would like to wait to join. If you do join, I recommend going ahead and spending the cash for the lifetime license to avoid monthly payments, but if you are a rapid site builder then the monthly payments may be more appropriate… I don’t know! I just want to let you know what’s going on in the community and tell you I’ll be over there too. Cheers!

Hudson Atwell


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Monday, February 6, 2012

[BS] Added SpinRewriter & Content Boss spinning APIs to BlogSense’s Custom Spin API

Hello,

We’ve already had the ability to use the following spin APIs with our automation module: The Best Spinner, SpinRewriter, ContentBoss, BlogSense’s Internal Spinner(free).

Now these services has been included in our personal Spin API, which allows BlogSense users to leverage our spinning solutions outside of BlogSense’s automated campaigns.  For example, we can take a single article and paste it into our API section, select our service, press spin, and a spun version of that article will be produced.

A MORE ADVANCED USE OF THE BLOGSENSE SPIN API MODULE…

This same manual spin area can be accessed and operated programmatically (like an API service), which allows us to leverage all our 3rd party spin APIs from one script on the fly. This API mode can be accessed in a POST/Response manner using PHP’s CURL.  This is for programmers who would like to, for whatever reason, use the BlogSense Spin API for spinning rather than using the 3rd  party’s API for spinning.

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The BlogSense Spin API can be accessed from within your BlogSense administration area by navigating to:

Toolbox->Miscellaneous Tools->Internal Spinner Tools->Access BlogSense’s Internal Spinner

Screenshot of the manual spinning section:

Internal Spinner & Spin API Service

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[WPTT] Regex based redirections Set redirect rules targeting the referring URL & the landing page URL

Hello!

In this release we’ve added the ability to use special regular expression rules to define who we redirect and where we redirect them to.

We can set a rule up that redirects ONLY IF the visitor arrives from a website containing certain strings or permalink structures in their referring URL.

We can also further limit the redirection by redirecting ONLY IF the visitor is landing on a page who’s permalink contains a certain strings or a certain permalink structure.

Additionally we can “lift” parts of each URL, both the landing page and the referring URL, and append them onto our redirect URL.

Here’s a video case study of this new regular expression rule based redirection system:


 

In what way should we use this system?

I developed this system for a friend who wanted to use it in this way: He wanted to send traffic from one of his junk blogs (Site A) to a webpage that auto-generated Amazon advertisements with related content (Site B), while once again immediately redirecting the traffic to Amazon with related keywords attached so as to generate an Amazon product search page (Site C). He also wanted Site C (Amazon) to think the traffic was coming from Site B rather than Site A. This system was built to accommodate this need which will allow him to funnel traffic from low quality sources and mitigate the risk of his account being terminated.

That’s just one way to use this system.

Another way is to setup rules to redirect all traffic arriving from an old domain to it’s propper location on a new domain. This use would be similiar to something we would normally use the popular (free) Redirection plugin  . Note: The free Redirection Plugin uses Mod Rewrite’s regular expression rules to execute their redirects by adding rules to the .htaccess file, I believe.

Another application would be to redirect all incoming traffic arriving on a certain blog category to the homepage.

Those are just the few applications I can imagine off the top of my head. This system uses PHP’s regular expression engine and will allow for many different kinds of yet unimagined applications.

I hope you like it!

Screenshot of regex based redirection profile:

regulare expression rule based redirection profile

 

 

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

[BS] BlogSense now supports the ContentBoss API as a spinning option

It’s February 2012 and BlogSense now supports 4 spinners.

ContentBoss Legible, Unique, Praised, Senior.

ContentBoss is one of the oldest content modification services on the market. They provide a monthly rate service and most professionals I’ve talked to say they provide a sturdy rewriting system that helps preserve readability while restructuring the language content enough to make it post-panda worthy.  They say it’s a great service and does it’s job well (better than most others) and yet they also said it was expensive ( at the time they used it ) because users were charged at a high per-spin rate. But it seems that since talking to my collegues ContentBoss has switched from a per-spin payment process to a monthly access system similiar to it’s competitors, which looks to me to be priced similarly as well. That’s a good sign.

This new spin service is now added to BlogSense and verified to work. You can head to the ContentBoss website to order your login credentials.

SpinRewriter A Champion of Youth & Talent.

The other new service offered by BlogSense is SpinRewriter , who I have taken pleasure in monitoring closely over the last month since it’s launch date.  If you visit the Hatnohat forums you can see that they keep an active improvement schedule and aspire to be the best in readibility & uniqueness. Without a doubt it will become a major innovator and competitor to ContentBoss and The Best Spinner.

Right now SpinRewriter has a young API, and it’s program director Aaron is currently working with me to ensure that HTML elements are not affected when content is spun. If you are looking to signup now for use with BlogSense then I recommend holding off. But it very well might become the best service selection in the future!

A Most Lazy Conclusion…

If you are interested in content modification then I recommend checking out all three services, comparing prices, reading reviews, and selecting the one you feel most comfortable with. Each will have it’s own advantage, it’s up to you to research and find the one that suits you!

ALSO! If you’re a member or have been a member of either one of these services please feel free to leave us you insight in the commenting area! Cheers!

 

Updated BlogSense Spin Settings Area:

BlogSense Automatic Content Spinning

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[BS] New [linkextraction] shortcode helps bring single page content exraction technologies to BlogSense

Today there are many uses for RSS, and countless services that provide RSS feeds. BlogSenseWp is an automation toolkit designed to help WordPress professionals maximize the use of these RSS technologies.

In some cases, RSS feeds can be composed of content from many different sources. A perfect example is an RSS feed generated from someone’s facebook wall posts, or an RSS feed containing public Google+ posts published by a single user. The items in these feeds will contain user comments ass well as attached youtube links, vimeo links, attachment descriptions and more!

In order to make BlogSense even more flexible we have added in the ability to attempt to auto-extract content from remote sources just like the major internet players do. Let’s show an example of how it works:


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