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« on: February 22, 2006, 18:28 »

This is one question that people ask me frequently. To answer this, let's first see what is an semi-automatic project.

A semi-automatic project is similar to a normal project, but will let CS to choose what words will be replaced and will suggest synonyms based on a thesaurus for the chosen words. It can be used to create BlackHat projects, that will be used in combination with automatic blog tools (BlogSolution or others), and will rely more on mass and speed then on quality of the project.

So, how I do it.

I go normally through the first step. I chouse a name for the project, an identifying tag, ans password. To make sure I will be able to find any errors there, I do not set Shuffle and Length from the start. I use maximum length (leave that field empty) and do not check Shuffle checkbox. And go to next step.

Then in my notepad I make a list of sentences I will use as senseblocks. One on a row. From place to place, where I want that to be, I insert 2 custom small marks, like QQQ and ZZZ. You will see later what they are used for.

The CS will not consider as variable words smaller then 4 characters, so you are safe. You must not have any [ ] inside your initial text when do a semi-auto project. Just pure text. You can also avoid ' because of php conflicts. You can use ` (is the key before 1 on my keyboard)

Then, on second step, I insert this senseblocks, along with some titles and some links in the respectively fields.

And then I go to third step and wait for all the variables to be selected and synonyms to be suggested. And save the project.

Now, I open the text.php link in my browser to see how it looks.

And then I start play with the project, editing the senseblocks, variables and project data.

I go to Edit senseblocks, I copy them all into notepad again, and first I make a mass replace QQQ = [keyword] and ZZZ = [keyword^rand]. Eventually I delete the [] from some words or I add [] to other words. And then copy/paste all back to senseblocks, and save it. And then check how it looks again.

If I want a more quality project, I make this steps couple times, to make sure I select the proper words to synonimize, the proper synonyms, that I have enough titles, etc.. At the end I Edit details, and select shuffle and a proper length (usually I set 20-40 sentences).

If your goal is pure and fast blackhat projects, you can skip some of the "polishing" steps. You can limit to replace QQQ and ZZZ with [keyword] and respectively [keyword^rand].

Note: the [keyword] and  [keyword^rand] are special variables that are useful only if you use your Content solution feeds with BlogSolution blogs.

I hope that help some people.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.

Omar
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2006, 23:46 »

Hi Omar

Is there any chance you (or anyone else) could record a video of themselves (using Camtasia etc.) creating a semi-automatic project in CS, because I'm completely stumped ...

Heck, I'd settle for a PDF with lots of screenshots right now ...

Thanks

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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2006, 10:59 »

Hi Reaper.

As i said, we have couple tutorials on how to get started and i will made them available soon.
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« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2006, 20:44 »

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Hi Reaper.

As i said, we have couple tutorials on how to get started and i will made them available soon.


Hi Omar

That'll be great, thanks ...

Ta!

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