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3. Is it possible to scrape content and convert any internal links that might be in the content into local tag search links? Take for example wikipedia has on average around 10-20 internal links per page to various other pages. Instead of those links continuing to point ot wikipedia, it could rewrite URLs to internal tag search URLs within WP. Even better if it could take those internal link keywords and add them as a tag to the post as well. Possible?

Wup added this in today.
 
Ok.. that's just SICK! :)

Hey, I was thinking, and thought this would work well for blog searching too. check out #10

Hey Guys,

Alot of updating lately so lets run down what's happened this week.

  1. (Image Saving) Some image urls have had tags added to the end like this: http://www.domain.com/images/image.jpg?thistag=14, and this extra tag was causing BlogSense to save an image with an inappropriate extension. This has been fixed to remove the extra text.
  2. (Tagging Options) The tagging options & their drop down settings were confusing. These have been cleaned up a bit.
  3. (Amazon) Worked with css to make a little cleaner
  4. (Tags as Categories) This feature checks if any of the autotags are also a category, and if they are the post will be categorized under that category too. This had been broken, but is now fixed. I've recently had a chance to see it in action and its a pretty powerful feature!
  5. (Translating and Youtube Videos) Youtube videos that were originally in content, when using translation, were not being added back in. This is fixed.
  6. (Sources Module) The footprint setting was not carrying over in content searches. Articles searches should return more focused results now.
  7. (Sources Module) Increased the article search results limit to 100 results instead of 40 results... except for Buzzle.com.
  8. (Source Management Section) Added way to quickly test how your footprint will behave with Yahoo Search Results.
  9. (NEW CAMPAIGN SETTTING) In addition to link stripping, a new option has been added that lets you turn link anchors into tags, and changes the destination link into a link that points to that tag. For example if there is a link in content that has the anchor text 'autoblogging tools', then 'autoblogging tools' is added as a tag to that post and the link is change to something like this : http://www.myblog.com/tag/autoblogging-tools/. Pretty cool!
  10. (NEW CAMPAIGN SETTING) Same type feature as above, but this setting will turn link's into search links. For example, if the link and anchor are "autoblogging tools", then it will be changed into a link that looks like this: http://www.myblog.com/?s=autoblogging tools. Personally I like this one more than number 8.
 
Hey, I was thinking, and thought this would work well for blog searching too. check out #10

That looks good.. my question though is will this create a static link within the site, or is it effectively scanning documents as they load to rewrite the links?
 
That looks good.. my question though is will this create a static link within the site, or is it effectively scanning documents as they load to rewrite the links?

Its static, it rewrites the links before it sets the posts into the database.
 
Its static, it rewrites the links before it sets the posts into the database.

That's good. I have seen a number of plugins that work this way to rewrite urls on the fly and the load is crazy, especially when you try to run larger sites, and when google hits hard.
 
I've got a question regarding "BlogSense".

1- At the moment, I'm running WP-Robot on 60 sites that I have.
2- All 60 sites reside on a VPS sever.
3- I've noticed that when running a WP-Robot cron job through cPanel, my sites start to time out with "Page Load Error" seeing that the server starts to run out of memory.
4- This is not really surprising seeing that too many cron jobs are running at the same time.

So, given the scenario above, I would like to know how heavy is BlogSense is on the resources of a server if I want one post every 2 minutes per site for a total of 60 sites?

Thanks.
Khal
 
Hey Khal,

I've never done testing like this, but I imagine if you are running 60 on one server then BlogSense wont be a much different experience.
 
In previous reply, you said PM me for developer license. Have you released a developer license? If so, how much does it cost?
 
Hey leolion,

No not today. But I do sell single site licenses for flipping.
 
Please let me know when you release developer license. I am really interested in developer license.
 
You could develop and flip on single site licenses?

Please let me know when you release developer license. I am really interested in developer license.
 
currently using wprobot but not to pleased with its limited features. just bought blogsense, i bought monthly subcsription to test it first. if i like the app and cancel it (perhaps) before the subscription ended, then i will automatically be offered the unlimited ver with $10 disc (=$85), am i right? thx..
 
Hey tophitman,

Yes thats pretty much how the inside customer service is setup to work.
 
I could go with one site license if I am planning to develope n s3ll individual blogs but not with the type of srvice which I am planning to offer. Actually for the srvice which I am planning, will provide more than one (many) blogs to each of my client. So charging them for one site license for each blog is not viable, that's why I am looking for developer license or kind of redistribution license (not resell, but redistribution)
 
For this there needs to be a buy licenses in bulk. Say buy the right to x single site licenses.
Then I'll discount the cost of a single-site as quantity goes up.

You'll welcome to make bids via PM and we might can come to a deal.
 
i would like to go for un-limited site l!cens3 in b4lk to use one each for my cl!ent.

i had to twist text as my msg was triggering moderatino system
 
NEW UPDATES


(Content Mixing)


A Fantastic new token system is in place. These tokens are little bits of code you can insert into header and footer profiles that will use the titles of posts to search for extra content and include it if it is found. A pdf that explains the token system can be found here: http://screencast.com/t/YTBjOWYxMWM

List of available Tokens:

  • Amazon Content Token : Will pull itmes from amazon, and use their top rated customer review to upsell the content. (powerful for mixing in additional content)
  • Amazon Widget Token : Will pull items' titles, and images, and create a icon+title row of relevant items.
  • Ebay Widget Token : Will search for items and build a ebay widget out of them. This uses the code structure for Ebay's editor kit.
  • Youtube Search Token : Similar to Amazon Content Token. Grabs the video, stacks it on the description with the video icon to the right of the description.
  • Flickr Search Token : This will search Flickr for relvant images. But these images are always broad. Its best to use the custom flickr hook already available for hooking random images. In that there is much more control.

(Content Spinning)

If you have been spinning with BlogSense, you might have noticed the insanely long time it would take to do it's business. Well this was causing too many server crashes so I outsourced professional help. Now we can spin 2000 words in <1second (versus the 10 seconds it was taking) and we have even increased the power of the spin. Before the spin was opnly spinning 3 and 2 words phrases. Now we can spin 5 ,4 , 3 , and 2 word phrases allowing for better spinning.

As you may or may not know, BlogSense uses a phrase replacement system rather than a synonym replacement system to help preserve readability. It's a system very similiar to the Best Spinner and Magic Article Rewriter and might full just short of their power.


(Heartbeat.php , Bookmarking , Bookmarking Management)

http://screencast.com/t/NzQ4NDNhNzMt

Bookmarking is a fantastic way to get indexed, and I have been loving Ping.fm for this. One of the problems BlogSense faced was how to attempt to bookmark every post in a reasonable ammount of time when some blogs are trying to index 100+ posts a day. Well to do this we have built in a new cronjob system. Instead of running a cronjob every-so-often on /auto/cron_config.php, we now will run a cronjob once a minute on /auto/heartbeat.php.

Running a cronjob on heartbeat.php will allow BlogSense to check for new bookmarks to publish every minute. If a bookmark's time has come, BlogSense will fire it. At the same time we can now use inner BlogSense settings to define when our real cronjob(s) will run. If the time comes to check for new posts and publish scheduled posts, BlogSense will fire cron_config.php itself from heartbeat,php, and even email the output to the email of your choice.

Bookmarks are now auto scheduled 1 every X minutes. X is a random number between two numbers you define in your bookmarking section. This way when you source 50 new items, it will pace them out 20 minutes apart. BlogSense will always only attempt to bookmark 1 item at a time. If there is a backup on the bookmarking queue then BlogSense will keep working as normal until it katches up on itself.

Additionally, if you are a long time user of BlogSense and are not interested in the advanced bookmarking, your current cronjob will still run BlogSense affectively so you will NOT be forced to switch over.


(Twitter Hash Tags)


Thanks to the advice of one of our users, hash tags can now be appended to tweets for better audience targeting and and faster twitter account building.

(Yahoo Answers Redesign)

The Yahoo Answers campaign creation has system has been converted over to the new model which allows for solo-runs, campaign names, and direct imports. Only one module left now : Amazon module. Good things can begin to happen when all modules are on the same system.

(Yahoo Answers: Mass Campaign Creation)
http://screencast.com/t/MjJhYTFlMzQt

This is the start of a good trend. You can now use a list of keywords, or even use categories as keywords, to create multiple campaigns at once. Please see video:

(Keyword Effects)

Added ability to mass create keyword profiles based on keyword lists. http://screencast.com/t/MjJhYTFlMzQt
 
Just finish watching your video about fetching article. It seems like I have to manually fetch and publish the articles, that would be time consuming if I have 100 autoblogs to run. Is it possible to set up a cron job for this?
 
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