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Author Topic: RSSE Sample site - shows affilliate links in Parenthasis ()  (Read 983 times)
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« on: January 12, 2008, 16:14 »

Not sure if this is because its a demo - but the only link that seems to work is the link at the bottom of each article linking back to the source.

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when I built the first sample - it asks for links - I inserted one - after producing the site the link I entered only shows up in ()'s after the word that was to have the link.

Does RSSE strip out links from the original content and add my specified Aff link?

Does the demo have any restriction - (3 days - tick tick):rolleyes:
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2008, 08:49 »

Link backs are not because of the demo. Full one has it too. You should know that right of use third party rss content comes with the obligation of using a link back to main article. Is not really a "law" but common good practice. However, it is all controlled from template (see Post mask) and you can take that read more pard out if you want to.

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Does RSSE strip out links from the original content and add my specified Aff link?


No. It would be hard to know what links should strip or keep, as in a feed can be various useful links and maybe not even related with your aff links (as in niche)

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Does the demo have any restriction - (3 days - tick tick)


Noother restriction then the 3 days
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2008, 14:34 »

Yes I follow on the common practice and I agree - However I will be using my own RSS feeds from Sites that I pay for the content. Using RSSm will allow me to maximize the value of each article by rewriting it. Thats my anticipated goal anyway.

I just need to figure out a cost effective way to rewrite the article and make them unique.

So far it looks like Ill use RSSe and do weekly/daily builds and use RSSM for rewriting the content.

Reading the Manual : I noticed word substitution ( can I substitute certain words with linkable words? )

or maybe "adding random text" is the solution???

hmm - maybe ill answer my own questions after I BUY! then TRY - aye - here we go!
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