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04-30-2011, 08:53 AM
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[GET] Sick Platform Reader
[GET] Sick Platform Reader
What is Sick Platform Reader Sick Platform Reader was created to parse the many available backlink packets into managable lists to help automate your link building experience. It can also be used on a scraped list of your competitors backlinks to see if they are targeting any specific platforms to achieve their rankings. Once the Platforms are parsed out you can add them to a the List Wizard in order to automatically submit your links to those sites. The Sick Platform Reader parses both .txt files and .pdf files. Information page with graphic: Code: http://sickmarketing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1351 Download from here: Code: http://sickmarketing.com/products/platformreader/sickplatformreader.rar To Install: * Download from the link above * Un-zip SickPlatformReader.zip to your desktop or other location. (note: the location) * Create a shortcut to your desktop for Platform Reader.exe (so you can find it easy in the future) To Run: * Open the folder SickPlatformReader. * Double Click PlatformReader.exe to open * Select your file to parse for links. This file can be a .txt or .pdf file. * Choose if you want the Program to output separate files for each platform or just one file for all platforms. * ** If you choose just one file you will need to select your output file, this is where you want platform results saved to. * Leaving the Get Root PR box checked will attempt to grab the PR of the root domain. * Leaving Trim urls to root, will trim your link pages to the root domain. * Number of threads can be adjusted based on bandwidth and computing power up to 25 threads. * Click Process file to begin. * The results file you selected above will open when complete Adding or changing platforms: A file named filter.txt is included in the Platform Reader folder. It can be opened and modified to add more platforms (currently 68 platforms are supported) or adjust platform footprints to your liking. The format is Name##Search phrase -- where name is the name of the platform, and search phrase is the on page text to identify the platform type. |
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