11-21-2013, 09:17 PM
11-22-2013, 11:25 AM
(11-21-2013 08:24 PM)kizz Wrote: [ -> ]So we're still req to do regular posting right?Nope - not if you don't want to, you can set it up so you only need to make 1 post by changing the max size of the Snowball.
(11-21-2013 09:17 PM)kizz Wrote: [ -> ]Bought it just now.Great :)
Let me know if you'd like any help.
Cheers,
Sam
11-24-2013, 01:25 AM
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11-24-2013, 01:45 AM
Hi, nice programm, thank you ver much!!!
11-24-2013, 02:08 AM
Nice scirpt thank you ! very much
11-26-2013, 02:44 AM
(11-24-2013 01:25 AM)Estek Wrote: [ -> ]PM sent. Waiting for reply.Thanks - replied :)
11-26-2013, 02:47 AM
11-28-2013, 04:46 AM
The last big update for WPSB ended up being pretty silent, and I've had 3 people asking about things WPSB already does now, so I needed to summarize what's changed recently.
I've red bolded the interesting bits.
v2.1.1
5th November 2013
v2.1.0
5th November 2013
Also of the guys on the Business and Affiliate plans, there's been 2 big questions it would be useful to write about here...
What hosting will I need for 300 blogs?
I keep getting asked this and similar questions. However it's not actually anything to do with WPSB, as that won't cause any noticeable load on your server. What you're really asking is how to optimize Wordpress and (probably) a LAMP (Linux, Apache, Mysql, PHP) server.
So what hosting you'll need depends on essentially how much traffic you get, and how Wordpress and your server are configured.
Whilst covering this isn't something that can be done is a quick answer (it's a whole field of it's own), I can give 3 quick tips that will help get you started. (They're in order of importance)
Centralized:
Finally, there are lots of optimization tips in the WP Indexer "Quick Indexing Guide".
(That's a direct link to Amazon S3 if you want to give it a skim.)
If you have any questions about this stuff, please let me know - happy to help.
Cheers,
Sam
I've red bolded the interesting bits.
v2.1.1
5th November 2013
- Update Updated internal content sources list
- Update Made ad images real-size, and so sharper
- Update Stopped calcing uniqueness on long posts for speed
- Update Added min and max content length restriction for safety
- Update Better css for related products block
- Update Stopped auto linking of images to source
- Update Moved uniqueness filter includes to less intensive place
- Bug Fix Stopped error when using s tyle that doesn't exist
- Bug Fix Bumped max length of style name to avoid trimming
- Bug Fix Updated typo in yahoo voices and answers
- Bug Fix Replaced zero hoplink with real one in all but test hops
- Bug Fix Now only showing snowballs in post when they're published
v2.1.0
5th November 2013
- Feature Added PHP info link to plugin footer
- Feature Main cron event now uses non blocking HTTP ping, not js inc
- Update Stopped new suite101 content from leaking html
- Update Clickbank now doesn't use aff links when crawling, to preserve stats
- Update Updated Amazon product parsing code
- Update Routing all API requests through blog root url var controller for better compatibility
- Update Changed wps_tooltip name to avoid conflicts with other plugins
- Bug Fix Encoding ad cache differently, to compensate for WP serialize UTF8 bug
- Bug Fix Stopped loop type bug in Log class
- Bug Fix Corrected unnecessary ellipsis addition to non-trimmed snowballs
- Bug Fix Stopped demo style links breaking plugin ajax handler
- Bug Fix Added check for empty ad cache before looping
- Bug Fix Contraction Toggler only acts on full words now
Also of the guys on the Business and Affiliate plans, there's been 2 big questions it would be useful to write about here...
What hosting will I need for 300 blogs?
I keep getting asked this and similar questions. However it's not actually anything to do with WPSB, as that won't cause any noticeable load on your server. What you're really asking is how to optimize Wordpress and (probably) a LAMP (Linux, Apache, Mysql, PHP) server.
So what hosting you'll need depends on essentially how much traffic you get, and how Wordpress and your server are configured.
- You can have 20k blogs on the server if they get no traffic.
- And other the other end of the scale, if one blog gets enough visitors - your server will go down.
Whilst covering this isn't something that can be done is a quick answer (it's a whole field of it's own), I can give 3 quick tips that will help get you started. (They're in order of importance)
- Always, always, always use a caching plugin for Wordpress
- Try to never have more than 10 plugins active at any time
- Make sure you use non-buggy, well optimized themes and plugins
(The reasoning for these and other tips can be found in the free guide below)
To get further into this, you'll have to roll up your sleeves do some intensive Googling for terms like "Wordpress optimization", "HTTPD config", "wordpress speed" etc. Many of the things you'll learn will apply to any site, on any server and will be invaluable to know.
How can I install and manage WPSB on lots of blogs?
I've got a few future ideas for tools to help with this, but right now, here are 2 options for brainfood:
Distributed:
- Lots of small shared hosts
- 5-ish blogs per host
- Interlinking is ok (provided you know what you're doing, have done it before, and accept the risks)
- Higher hosting cost
- More difficult to manage, so use something like ManageWP
Centralized:
- 1 beefy server (specs will depend on the things discussed above)
- Central WPMS install with domain mapping for ease of management
- Network install WPSB and let it rip
- Don't interlink
- Optimize the server well first - the bot crawls alone will hurt if you don't
Finally, there are lots of optimization tips in the WP Indexer "Quick Indexing Guide".
(That's a direct link to Amazon S3 if you want to give it a skim.)
If you have any questions about this stuff, please let me know - happy to help.
Cheers,
Sam
12-10-2013, 05:13 AM
So - we've just finished the recent update for WP Snowball - I'm sure
the new features will help you (they're already helping me set up
blogs)
Here's the headlines of the update:
![[Image: Fast-grow.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Fast-grow.png)
You can now tell WPSB to schedule the posts it makes for a random time in between two time periods (adjustable in the settings)
This means you'll have even more control over the type of product WPSB
displays for you - you can select between seed keyword (a keyword from
the post that started the Snowball) or core keyword (the relevancy
keywords you entered in the settings)
You can now use any shortcode you like in these sections, standard
Wordpress or a different plugin's - just enter it as part of the spintax
and WPSB will do the rest.
We've added a minimum post length of 300 words - so we don't get any
small posts. You can now change the minimum length to what you want.
This makes it easier to get up and running promoting WPSB - just click the button to sign up.
In some circumstances, there was a conflict that caused adsense blocks to display incorrectly - this is now resolved.
I'll be updating the support docs for these updates soon so they'll all
be dealt with in depth there - and I'll shoot you an email with the
details.
So make sure you've updated the plugin, you can do this by clicking the
'update' button in the Codex download area. Then have a play around with
the settings :)
If you've got any questions at all let me know - the update is live now so you can update whenever you're ready.
Cheers,
Sam
the new features will help you (they're already helping me set up
blogs)
Here's the headlines of the update:
New Fast Grow Feature
![[Image: Fast-grow.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Fast-grow.png)
This is the main feature of this update - you can use this to rapidly
grow Snowballs - which is great for getting a new blog up and running
with a few posts (without having to click around too much)
grow Snowballs - which is great for getting a new blog up and running
with a few posts (without having to click around too much)
New Post scheduling feature
![[Image: schedule_posts.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/schedule_posts.png)
You can now tell WPSB to schedule the posts it makes for a random time in between two time periods (adjustable in the settings)
Added Search Keyword To Amazon
![[Image: amazon_source.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/amazon_source.png)
This means you'll have even more control over the type of product WPSB
displays for you - you can select between seed keyword (a keyword from
the post that started the Snowball) or core keyword (the relevancy
keywords you entered in the settings)
Shortcodes now Work in the Header/Footer Spins (and the title template)
![[Image: captions_working.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/captions_working.png)
You can now use any shortcode you like in these sections, standard
Wordpress or a different plugin's - just enter it as part of the spintax
and WPSB will do the rest.
Added Minimum Length Posts
![[Image: min_content_length.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/min_content_length.png)
We've added a minimum post length of 300 words - so we don't get any
small posts. You can now change the minimum length to what you want.
Added Affiliate button to WPSB affiliate source.
![[Image: aff_button.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/aff_button.png)
This makes it easier to get up and running promoting WPSB - just click the button to sign up.
Solved Adsense issue
![[Image: problem-solved-call-tracking-e1386613809893.png]](http://codexplugins.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/problem-solved-call-tracking-e1386613809893.png)
In some circumstances, there was a conflict that caused adsense blocks to display incorrectly - this is now resolved.
I'll be updating the support docs for these updates soon so they'll all
be dealt with in depth there - and I'll shoot you an email with the
details.
So make sure you've updated the plugin, you can do this by clicking the
'update' button in the Codex download area. Then have a play around with
the settings :)
If you've got any questions at all let me know - the update is live now so you can update whenever you're ready.
Cheers,
Sam
12-10-2013, 05:20 PM
I'm not clear for the pricing, each of plans will be one time or monthly payment?