3:48 pm
July 26, 2011
Hey, CyberSEO. Long time, no post. I have a question about feed syndication. I'd like to use CyberSEO Pro to syndicate posts from several feeds, using OpenAI to rewrite them to be custom. Is it possible to view the list of items in the feed and select only those I want, as opposed to having to syndicate all posts? If not, is this a potential feature down the road?
One more question: If I want to use CyberSEO solely as a morphing RSS host, do I need a license for each subdomain on my domain? Waaaaaaay back in the day, I had an unlimited license, and I used it to create niche, morphing feeds on subdomains.
Thanks for your time!
Let me answer your questions to help you better understand how the plugin works.
- CyberSEO Pro is designed for full automation, following the "fire and forget" principle. This means that the plugin doesn't support manually selecting posts from feeds for import, as it contradicts its core concept of full automation. However, there is a robust filtering system. You can pre-configure filters to select posts for import based on various criteria such as keywords, post length, publication dates, etc. This setup ensures that the plugin automatically discards posts that don't meet your pre-defined conditions, maintaining a high level of automation while giving you control over the content that is syndicated.
- Regarding the "Morphing RSS host" mode, this feature allows you to create posts using Spintax to ensure uniqueness. When these items are syndicated from your site's feed to other sites, each site receives unique versions of the same items. This is because each time another site pulls from your feed, the content is randomly morphed using Spintax. To maintain a site that distributes feeds in this morphing mode, only a license for that particular host site is needed. Other sites pulling feeds from this main site can use any free RSS content syndicator, including CyberSEO Pro or some freeware ones. The receiving sites don't need a separate CyberSEO Pro license. So you can create different WordPress categories with posts of your desired topics on a single host site and distribute them as RSS feeds to other sites (WordPress allows pulling RSS by categories). This setup requires only one license. There seems to have been some confusion about this, but I hope this clarifies it.
I hope this answers all of your questions thoroughly.
5:08 pm
July 26, 2011
Thanks for the quick reply.
1. I was just checking. Rewriting every post from 30 to 50 different feeds will run up my OpenAI bill real fast. I'll figure out a better solution for that.
2. I understand how the morphing RSS feeds work, but I appreciate the thorough explanation. I'm planning on using CyberSEO to feed tier 2 and 3 sites in my PBNs, but there are multiple niches. In the past, I used a centralized domain but ran CSEO on subdomains to keep the niches separate and give more control over categories, tags, etc. Am I correct to assume that I'll need a license for each subdomain that I want to set up a morphing feed?
I used CSEO for a number of years, but put those projects that had it implemented on hold. I'm back in the planning phase to feed several hundred sites and want to make sure I understand what I'll need.
Side note: It seems that hardly anyone outside of the adult industry has heard of your plugin. I may have to join your affiliate program and promote it to those in the mainstream niches.
I appreciate all of your help.
- You can sort them out before rewriting.
- Look, if you host, say, 10 morphing feeds that can be pulled by 10 different sites (on their different domains or different subdomains), you still need a single license for that host site. All other sites can use some freeware RSS feed aggregator plugin to import these feeds. I still don't see where and why you need 10 licenses in this scheme... You need subdomains for the sites that will use the feeds to populate themselves, right? You don't need subdomains in the source feed URLs for that.
- That's true. I'm not very good at promoting the plugin, so it's not very well known to the public.
6:40 pm
July 26, 2011
1. Right. I could do an "if title or body contains..."
2. My previous setup was something along the lines of Login to see this link, and so on. Each subdomain was used to import and spin content related to that niche, then work as a morphing host to feed the niche PBNs. I used categories on each subdomain to vary content via tiers and PBN sets. I guess it's possible to do it all with one install and just create categories like "real estate 1," "real estate 2," and "celebrity gossip 1," then pull from each of those categories. I wasn't concerned in the past because I had an unlimited site license.
3. Do you still offer an affiliate program? I no longer see it on your site.
4. One last thing, I promise. Will a license work on a local staging site? I develop on my local machine. Is it possible to test CSEO locally or does it have to be on a live domain? I'll need a minimum of two licenses: one for a live site and one solely for testing.
Thanks!
schiz said
2. My previous setup was something along the lines of Login to see this link, and so on. Each subdomain was used to import and spin content related to that niche, then work as a morphing host to feed the niche PBNs. I used categories on each subdomain to vary content via tiers and PBN sets. I guess it's possible to do it all with one install and just create categories like "real estate 1," "real estate 2," and "celebrity gossip 1," then pull from each of those categories. I wasn't concerned in the past because I had an unlimited site license.
The morphing host mode doesn't use AI to spin text because it's too expensive (say 10 OpenAI GPT API requests each time the feed is pulled). So it only uses Spintax. This means that your posts have to be written manually or imported from remote sources and then spun with a 3rd party spinner like SpinRewriter with Spintax output enabled. In this case, you can import all your posts into the separate categories of a hub site (say mayhubsite.com) and then make those posts available as WordPress category feeds to your PBN sites in the morphing RSS host mode, such as
mayhubsite.com/category/realestate/feed
mayhubsite.com/category/celebritygossip/feed
mayhubsite.com/category/ai/feed
etc...
So you won't need more than 1 single license.
schiz said
3. Do you still offer an affiliate program? I no longer see it on your site.
Yes it is still available Login to see this link for more information.
schiz said
4. One last thing, I promise. Will a license work on a local staging site? I develop on my local machine. Is it possible to test CSEO locally or does it have to be on a live domain? I'll need a minimum of two licenses: one for a live site and one solely for testing.
The license must run on a real domain name (to which it is bound) and that domain must be accessible via the Internet. This is the reason why it can't run on a local host.
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