08-25-2019, 04:01 PM
09-03-2019, 01:03 PM
Hi thanks you for your post it's awesome. I have a question I found a link that goes back to 2017 and it can be downloaded but when you go to the bucket list the specific file doesn't appear. Is there a way that I can expand the view of the bucket list to show all files that goes back to 2017?.
PLs if someone has any information share it, I am super curious about this topic.
PLs if someone has any information share it, I am super curious about this topic.
09-03-2019, 08:00 PM
how to find the url of website to put it in the search bar ?
09-05-2019, 12:11 AM
(04-24-2019 06:26 PM)masterking Wrote: [ -> ]HURRY UP!
I found another sites:
Code:
http://sellingwpsoftware.rocks
http://promotethisplr.com - Bonus page
https://localmarketingsuites.com
https://internetachieversclub.com
http://launchspecial.com - Bonus page
How you found theses sites ? thank's
09-05-2019, 01:10 AM
@Spawnkarioto: When you refer to "bucket" are you talking about an Amazon S3 link? This tool is a Wordpress site ripper so I'm a little confused. But if you are referring to an Amazon link, here is an online S3 ripper by Internet Geeks ...
AMAZON S3 RIPPER
TOOL ONLINE:
If nothing shows after you use that, then it's either made private to conceal it's contents or maybe it's off line.
If this reply does not help, send me a PM. If you like, include the link you have and I can see what, if anything, I can do.
@stephanie07: There is a number of ways you can find website URLs to put into the tool.
The easiest is to do a search for something generic that you would like to download ... like copywriting, for example.
When the search results come up, check them for books, courses, etc. and when you find a site that seems to have something for SALE (you may need to visit the site link to read the copy and be sure there is a digital product available) then put that URL into the tool.
As I detailed in my step-by-step post, you must use either "http://" or the secure "https://" or the tool doesn't seem to function. And when you find a URL, be sure to use the MAIN site only (main-site-name.com) and omit any subdirectories (anything that comes after the ".com") so anything after a forward slash is ignored.
Here's another tip...
If a site hosts files on a platform like clickfunnels or a learning site like teachable, the link will look something like this:
web-site-name.teachable.com
Try putting the site name WITHOUT the teachable part into the WP Site Ripper and see what you get. Sometimes, the same files that reside on their teachable platform also reside in an area on their WP website and if that is the case ... and IF the site isn't coded to omit showing that content ... you might be able to find them.
Another quick way to find sites for this tool is to follow the REQ thread on this forum for inspiration. I often do this if I can't come up with ideas for something to search for.
I just check the REQ posts to see what's popular or being asked for at the moment. If it's something I like or feel I can help with, I put the sales page link (minus any subdirectories) into the WP ripper tool. In the rare case where a sales page URL is not posted, I do a search for the product by name to find it.
If the sales page is hosted on WP and isn't specially coded for links to NOT show, you should see some links.
The only thing is, again, just because you find a link that says "Thank you" or otherwise looks like a product delivery link, more often than not, premium (paid) content is being delivered via email or through a membership login instead of via download links residing on the site itself. So if you were to click a link inside this tool that looks like a download link, you could get a page that reads: "Thank you for your purchase. Check your email for access information." Or "The download links have been delivered to your email."
Again, there are all kinds of ways to find websites for this tool. Do a search for:
* book promotion course
* copywriting books (or tutorial)
* SEO product
* how to write best seller
* journal printables course
* Etsy tutorial
* Canva design tutorial
Or go with the gurus like this:
* Shawn Hansen courses
* Amy Harrop products
* internet marketing guru course
Let the search engines bring you the URLs to products you like. Then use the URLs in the site ripper. You may get some golden gems. Or not. But nothing beats a failure but a try.
And if you really need inspiration, visit some of the free course download sites I post in my LAYNA'S LINKS LETTER shares. You can find authors or course developers there; put their names in a search engine to see what else they have. Use the URLs to their other products in the WP ripper tool and see what pops up.
I hope this helps.
for reading!
Layna61524
AMAZON S3 RIPPER
TOOL ONLINE:
Magic Button :
Code:
.
https://www.internetgeeks.org/tools/s3ripper/index.php
.
If nothing shows after you use that, then it's either made private to conceal it's contents or maybe it's off line.
If this reply does not help, send me a PM. If you like, include the link you have and I can see what, if anything, I can do.
@stephanie07: There is a number of ways you can find website URLs to put into the tool.
The easiest is to do a search for something generic that you would like to download ... like copywriting, for example.
When the search results come up, check them for books, courses, etc. and when you find a site that seems to have something for SALE (you may need to visit the site link to read the copy and be sure there is a digital product available) then put that URL into the tool.
As I detailed in my step-by-step post, you must use either "http://" or the secure "https://" or the tool doesn't seem to function. And when you find a URL, be sure to use the MAIN site only (main-site-name.com) and omit any subdirectories (anything that comes after the ".com") so anything after a forward slash is ignored.
Here's another tip...
If a site hosts files on a platform like clickfunnels or a learning site like teachable, the link will look something like this:
web-site-name.teachable.com
Try putting the site name WITHOUT the teachable part into the WP Site Ripper and see what you get. Sometimes, the same files that reside on their teachable platform also reside in an area on their WP website and if that is the case ... and IF the site isn't coded to omit showing that content ... you might be able to find them.
Another quick way to find sites for this tool is to follow the REQ thread on this forum for inspiration. I often do this if I can't come up with ideas for something to search for.
I just check the REQ posts to see what's popular or being asked for at the moment. If it's something I like or feel I can help with, I put the sales page link (minus any subdirectories) into the WP ripper tool. In the rare case where a sales page URL is not posted, I do a search for the product by name to find it.
If the sales page is hosted on WP and isn't specially coded for links to NOT show, you should see some links.
The only thing is, again, just because you find a link that says "Thank you" or otherwise looks like a product delivery link, more often than not, premium (paid) content is being delivered via email or through a membership login instead of via download links residing on the site itself. So if you were to click a link inside this tool that looks like a download link, you could get a page that reads: "Thank you for your purchase. Check your email for access information." Or "The download links have been delivered to your email."
Again, there are all kinds of ways to find websites for this tool. Do a search for:
* book promotion course
* copywriting books (or tutorial)
* SEO product
* how to write best seller
* journal printables course
* Etsy tutorial
* Canva design tutorial
Or go with the gurus like this:
* Shawn Hansen courses
* Amy Harrop products
* internet marketing guru course
Let the search engines bring you the URLs to products you like. Then use the URLs in the site ripper. You may get some golden gems. Or not. But nothing beats a failure but a try.
And if you really need inspiration, visit some of the free course download sites I post in my LAYNA'S LINKS LETTER shares. You can find authors or course developers there; put their names in a search engine to see what else they have. Use the URLs to their other products in the WP ripper tool and see what pops up.
I hope this helps.
for reading!
Layna61524
09-05-2019, 03:16 AM
@Layna61524, WOw! You are always taking time to help out a lot of people here, I added a few reps for you for taking time to do that for people who aren't too sure of something. Not sure what you do in personal life all day but you must be one of the very few who work on a 36hr day!! :)
Take care and thanks again for all you do here, it's very much appreciated by probably everyone. In fact, for everyone who appreciates Layna61524's help and dedication, why not add her a few reps and see if we can get her to be the first to7 figures ;)
Take care and thanks again for all you do here, it's very much appreciated by probably everyone. In fact, for everyone who appreciates Layna61524's help and dedication, why not add her a few reps and see if we can get her to be the first to7 figures ;)
09-05-2019, 03:34 AM
@layna61524 Thanks for the fast reply, yes indeed I am talking about an amazon link s3.amazonaws.com, I tried internetgeeks as well as this WS Ripper SUPREME both show me the same list. But the amazon bucket I found is still growing and every week they add files but at the same time the limited view of the internetgeeks doesn't show me all content of the list, but when I look up on the web the specific file, it shows me that is still online and I can downloaded it from the page I found, not from the bucket list.
I am still triying different things to see what happen.
I am still triying different things to see what happen.
09-05-2019, 06:36 AM
@tinamou99: Thank you for your kind post. I am glad when information I share is useful. If you have questions, just ask --- I'm no authority by any stretch of the imagination, but I will gladly tell you what I know.
@Spawnkarioto: Perhaps the older links resided on the site and that's why you were able to download from them whereas the newer stuff is being delivered via a membership site or by a third-party provider (i.e., on another site).
Since I did not get a PM with the link from you, I'll assume you don't want to expose that resource. It seems you have a pretty good handle on things in terms of searching so chances are, if you haven't found it yet, it may not be available to find. Still, best wishes in your hunt for more recent files.
As I've said, you can find what appears to be a download link using this nifty little tool only to find the content is being delivered via a members' only area or being sent via email to registered/paying consumers.
Layna61524
@Spawnkarioto: Perhaps the older links resided on the site and that's why you were able to download from them whereas the newer stuff is being delivered via a membership site or by a third-party provider (i.e., on another site).
Since I did not get a PM with the link from you, I'll assume you don't want to expose that resource. It seems you have a pretty good handle on things in terms of searching so chances are, if you haven't found it yet, it may not be available to find. Still, best wishes in your hunt for more recent files.
As I've said, you can find what appears to be a download link using this nifty little tool only to find the content is being delivered via a members' only area or being sent via email to registered/paying consumers.
Layna61524
09-06-2019, 02:46 AM
The only thing I forgot to add to Spawnkarioto's reply was this ...
1. Be sure you're using the link for Amazon S3 buckets. I believe there are 3 separate links as follows:
So you will need to use the 2nd and 3rd links for sites on Amazon S3 while the 1st link is for WP sites; at least, that's what I think.
2. Put the bucket name ONLY in the search field. Don't include the s3. or .amazonaws.com part. That seemed to work better for me. For example, if the bucket name is digital-wiz-biz (that's just a silly creation I came up with for the purpose of illustration) then put that in the search field and nothing else.
Hopefully, you will find more recent files that way.
Layna61524
1. Be sure you're using the link for Amazon S3 buckets. I believe there are 3 separate links as follows:
Magic Button :
Code:
.
WP Site Ripper Link:
http://stuff-you-need.rf.gd/wp/
.
Amazon S3 Ripper Link:
http://stuff-you-need.rf.gd/s3/
.
OR
.
http://stuff-you-need.rf.gd/s3/?i=1
.
So you will need to use the 2nd and 3rd links for sites on Amazon S3 while the 1st link is for WP sites; at least, that's what I think.
2. Put the bucket name ONLY in the search field. Don't include the s3. or .amazonaws.com part. That seemed to work better for me. For example, if the bucket name is digital-wiz-biz (that's just a silly creation I came up with for the purpose of illustration) then put that in the search field and nothing else.
Hopefully, you will find more recent files that way.
Layna61524
10-26-2019, 07:10 AM
Hurry up!
Access to OTO1 and OTO2
and FE too
Code:
http://pixelcovers.net/
Access to OTO1 and OTO2
and FE too