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Posted By: Kim Thomas In Response To: Re: Question on Ranking power (Isobel)
Date: Saturday, 8 November 2003, at 10:29 p.m.
Satya,
The reason why you see the page that are full of links and they called it automatic content is because that is one of the easiest way to fetch content.
But once you understood how php fetch it,basically you can link to any news service and/or any free article syndication sites and learn where is the starting point of that page and ending point and make your page fetch content directly from that news or article syndication service.
I would prefer to fetch articles rather links from Google.
For example:
Inside my fetch.php ... I specifically pass parameters (as keywords) and if I wanted to fetch content of that type ... I could basically fetch any parameter I choose.
The script is designed to fetch any thing either from Google search engines and/or alta vista or any search engines for that matter.
The key is to play around with the fetch program and fetch content of your choice ..
With ranking power they realistically can't do it since it requires a very long and detail explaination to their users.
Just go to hotscript.com and see if you can find a free php script and try it.
I gave to a friend of my the php fetch and he creates somewhat outstanding page.
In summary:
php can fetch anything... as long as you tell it where is the unique "html codes" for the starting point and unique point ending of any html page.
Hope this help,
kt
> I don't use Ranking Power but I do use similar software.
> 1) Google has been indexing dynamic content for a while now. I don't know
> if RP content is produced dynamically or not, but this is no longer an
> issue.> 2) Google's API allows I believe 1000 queries a day (not sure of the exact
> figure, but certainly it's been more than enough for my needs). However,
> the RP content I've seen is from SearchFeed and RevenuePilot - I'm not
> sure that it actually queries Google at all.> 3) RP is designed to bring you traffic; it's up to you to monetize it :)
> For example, you could use them to earn PPC revenue directly from
> SearchFeed etc. (not from Adsense, RP pages aren't compliant with that) or
> customise the results pages so that your own products appear prominently.
> I understand you can use your own templates, so significant customisation
> is possible. Allan Wilson has 3 very good videos about using RP - I'll see
> if I can find the URL (not sure which forum I saw it on).> Isobel
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