Importing Posts Into Build My Rank

I realize that the following script is not going to be that useful to that many people, but if you are using iWriter to write your posts, are using BuildMyRank and also using ASP and want to import a lot of posts at the time then you may find it useful.

Not the neatest of code, but does the job and shouldn’t be hard to convert to PHP if needed.

Love to hear any comments as usual…

 

<%
” function to capitalise the first letter of each word.
Public Function Capitalize(ByVal str)
DIM arrTemp, strTemp, i
arrTemp = Split(str, ” “)
For i = 0 to Ubound(arrTemp)
strTemp = strTemp & ” ” & UCase(Left(arrTemp(i),1)) & LCase(Mid(arrTemp(i),2))
Next
Capitalize = strTemp
End Function

”Easiest way to create the csv file is to create a table, view source, save that as an xls and then save the xls as a csv

response.write “<table>”

”where on your server the articles are
Whichfolder=server.mappath(“\articles\”)

Set objFSO = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”)
Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(Whichfolder)
Set colFiles = objFolder.Files

” I am using pp as a counter to create the date when the articles are posted. Should adjust depending on your own schedule…
pp=4
For Each objFile in colFiles
xfilename=objFile.Name

” check that it is a text file rather than zip or asp page or anything else that you dont want to process

if instr(xfilename,”.txt”) then

”find out the keyword by looking at the filename

keywords=split(xfilename,” “)

for n=0 to (ubound(keywords)-1)
keyword=keyword & ” ” & keywords(n)
next

 

”textfiles seem to be in a bit of a weird text format. Didnt work without using explicitly stating -2

” Getting the content of the textfile/article and then finding out what the title is and get rid of the author name.

set k=objFSO.opentextfile(whichfolder & “\” & xfilename,1,false,-2)
article=k.readall

lines=split(article,vbcrlf)
article=replace(article,lines(1),””)
article=replace(article,lines(0),””)
xtitle=lines(0)

”check that there is actually a title in the textfile
if lines(0)=”” then
response.write “<br>NOTITLE: ” & xfilename & “<br>”
end if

”get rid of any weird spaces that may have come up in the split and rejoin

keyword=trim(keyword)

”your link will be constructed depending on how you name your files and stuff. In my case, the file is the index file within the directory that is named after the keyword without the spaces

link=”http://www.yourdomain.com/” & replace(keyword,” “,””)

if instr(lcase(article),lcase(keyword)) then
” Put the link in the first time which the keyword phrase is found

article=replace(article,keyword,”&lt;a href=””” & link & “””&gt;” & keyword & “&lt;/a&gt;”,1,1,1)

else
”if the keyword phrase isn’t there then let us know
response.write “nonono” & xfilename
end if

‘replace the character which seems to give the xls file trouble

article=replace(article,”’”,”‘”)

” create the rows in the table
response.write “<tr><td>” & Capitalize(xtitle) & “</td><td>” & article & “</td><td>” & “01/” & pp & “/12” & “</td></tr>”

article=””
keywords=””
keyword=””
lines=””
xtitle=””
filename=””
p=p+1
pp=pp+1
if pp=15 then
pp=4
end if
end if
Next

response.write “</table>”
end if
%>

 

EDIT: Also need to check that title is between 3 and 25 words…

Traffic Kaboom – A basic explanation

I just wanted to give a quick explanation of what Traffic Kaboom is, how it works and why I believe that it is so successful.

1. Traffic Kaboom allows you to submit spun articles via their interface. These are then distributed to up to 120 blogs. Each of these (120) blog posts contains a link to your website.

2. You also have the opportunity to submit one of your own blogs to the system. This will then have content posted to it by other people in the network giving you free content. This is NOT mandatory though but an extra revenue stream.

3. Due to the fact that different people are letting content be submitted to their blog, it means that there are lots of different hosts and IPs being used that are then being linked to your site. In Google’s eyes, this increases the value of each link.

4. When you submit your article, you are able to spin it. In fact, they have integrated 3 different kinds of Spinners. This means that although Google may not see all of the 120 links coming from unique content, they can see a diversity of articles. You can also spin the title.

5. In addition to Traffic Kaboom building incoming links to your website with your chosen link text, they also build on average 15 links to each of your incoming links. What this means is that there is a much higher chance that Google will count those links and is more likely to give more value to those links.

In summary, Traffic Kaboom works extremely well to build relevant incoming links to your sites.

I have used it on multiple sites and achieved in some cases remarkable results.

If you want to see some examples of my increases in traffic, click on the following link:

http://www.connectwithben.com/tk

As I write this post, they have just opened up 300 spaces where you can get a trial for 14 days for just $1. It is well worth you giving it a try and 14 days will be plenty to see some great results.

To activate your $1 trial, click on the following link:

http://www.shmoozewithben.com/recommends/tkswb

Any questions, feel free to post them below…

Powerful High PR Linkbuilding

What I want to show you is a really simple
way to get powerful links by using someone
else’s hard work.

The idea is that you find a competitive keyword
phrase and search for comments made by another
webmaster which uses that keyword phrase as
their name.

The search you would do is:

“Keyword Phrase says” “powered by wordpress”

eg.
“Auto Insurance says” “powered by wordpress”

What this does is two things:

1. Finds wordpress blogs that are being commented
on by webmasters that are trying to rank for very
competitive terms.

2. Finding blogs that almost surely accept
comments without moderation.

You should have your search results set to
show 100 results.

If you don’t, then click on Advanced search
within Google to set it to 100.

If you have not already, then you should download
the SEO for Firefox plugin which will make this
far easier.

You can download it from here:

http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html

Once you have done the search, look for a page
which is PR: 3 or above.

You may have to wait a few minutes for the
PRs to show.

For those who are unsure, what a PR is, it is
a score which Google gives to a page to rank
it between 1 and 10. 10 being the highest. In
theory, the higher the PR, the more credibility
which Google gives to the link.

It is best if you can find do follow links, but
if not, then I don’t tend to worry too much.

In this particular case, I found one blog with
PR5, one blog with PR4 and three with PR3.
Unfortunately, the comments were closed on
the PR5 🙁

You should comment on the others and then
comes the next step…

Do a search on Google (starting with the
highest to see if there are
other equivalent PR pages or higher.

eg. site:oceanobs09.net

For example, on the PR4 site, I found that
there were several pages with a PR5 which
can be commented on and I would suspect
are autoapprove.

Note: I don’t advise making a comment on
more than 2 pages on an individual site,
otherwise it is likely that the site
owner will notice and delete your comments.

I also highly advice that you write relevant
comments so that even if the blog is not
autoaccept, that your comment will have
a great chance of being accepted and will
stick there.

A high PR link is worth a lot and definitely
5 minutes of your time.

Now, go back to the original page. In this
case the PR4 page that we found and look
for another identifier for a commenter.

What we are going to do, is to use this
identifier in order to find more high PR
links.

What we are looking for is a comment which
is fairly generic so can be used on any
blog.

Then we go back to google and do a search
using both the comment and the name of the
commenter:

“got to say man great information you have on your blog keep it up.” “cheapest car insurance” -oceanobs09.net

Note that we have put “”s around the two
keyword phrases to get an exact match.

We have also missed out the original blog
as we don’t want any more results from there.

Doing this, I found 3 more PR4 pages and
2 more PR3 pages.

Pretty good for about 20 minutes of work 🙂

Please let me know if this was helpful for
you and/or if you have any other comments.

Ben Shaffer