25
Nov

I’ve gotten a lot of questions and people asking about the best way to use uBot, whether it’s worth purchasing, etc. I have a general rule – if I’m asked the same question or topic at least five or so times, I’ll write a post about it. So here goes nothing: uBot Pros: Ease in [...]

I’ve gotten a lot of questions and people asking about the best way to use uBot, whether it’s worth purchasing, etc. I have a general rule – if I’m asked the same question or topic at least five or so times, I’ll write a post about it. So here goes nothing:

uBot

Pros:

  • Ease in Use
  • Newbies can learn how to use it quickly
  • Can write powerful automated tools, many that actually even rival mine in terms of what it can do.
  • Can be exported and given to friends to use (hint: outsourcing…)
  • Can even outsource captcha’s using the built-in technology (extra charge but extremely cheap for the captchas themselves, not a charge by uBot)
  • Ease in Use
  • Unlimited Possibilities, even into having it log into your bank accts and check your balances for you.
  • Could even make it find you a date on a friday night from CraigsList! (additional fee’s may apply)
  • Ease in Use
  • When combined with LinkFarmEvolution (FUCK YAH!) you can create automated linkfarms that get auto-created … Hint hint. Post coming soon.
  • The possibilities are literally endless.

Cons:

  • uBot won’t do my homework, or yours.
  • uBot doesn’t come stock with a ‘make money’ button, but it does however allow you to make one.

All in all I must say I’m completely impressed with uBot. uBot is probably the best way to take the powerful programs and scripts that I have made over the years, and allow someone with no programming knowledge to pick it up and do almost the exact same thing. The power behind this is truly amazing and I must admit, I’m planning on making uBot a consistent component in my daily tasks for my staff (you know, when I find someone I can’t just replace with a script/program). But the bottom line is this is a blackhat seo and/or automation specialized blog, so I felt as if I had to do a review of uBot. It’s completely worth the cash, the staff are knowledgeable and know what they’re talking about. Seth is an amazing programmer and I won’t deny that, this suite is nothing short of flawless. Definitely give it a shot.

Oh, and you know me guys. I got you all a discount. ;) Original price is $245 I got it down to $199 for you all.

Order Link: Cheaaaa UBOT!
Coupon: bofizzle

Next is the review of LinkFarmEvolution, which will come tomorrow. Check out the sales page as well though, because uBot + LinkFarmEvolution = utter complete win.

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18
Sep

After The Automation Mindset I received a very good positive response. A few people with the usual “great post man” but a few actually took it to heart. I know one individual specifically that it literally changed her entire business methods. Now she fired two of her employees because they’re “no longer needed”. They were [...]

After The Automation Mindset I received a very good positive response. A few people with the usual “great post man” but a few actually took it to heart. I know one individual specifically that it literally changed her entire business methods. Now she fired two of her employees because they’re “no longer needed”. They were copy/pasting all day, doing other bitch work such as posting articles on ezinearticles.com, etc. Now they’re all replaced with macro’s and scripts. Total money saved? Around $500 a month. Total productivity increase? Over 1000% (almost to say OVER 9000). Overall, the point is not only that now she’s doing things faster and it’s costing less, but a lot of other tasks can even help with automating daily life and keeping work in the background that doesn’t always need your undivided attention. Could you imagine how easy it would be to create a script that merely took all the word docs in a folder and uploaded them to ezinearticles, goarticles, etc every day? Now take into consideration how much it would actually help. What if the macro automatically also put a different link in each one from your network of sites for that niche? You just not only saved yourself time but completely automated link building for a network of sites. Really think about that.

The most little change can make the biggest impact on your results. What if you were able to automate the creation of wordpress blogs on your host? What if you could just type in the domain name, and a password and it’ll go set it up and change the admin password for you. Now let’s assume you can make a wordpress blog that makes you $50/month. How far of a stretch would it be to automate setting these up, so you can setup 50 of these a day? After a month, assuming they all will make $50 a month (yeah right, but still lets assume) – that’s (@ $10 per domain) a $15,000/month investment to make $75,000/month. Run it for 6 months, then sell the network off at 8 month value to someone else. Rinse, repeat. There’s your million dollar business. All from typing a damn word into a box, and laughing your way to the bank. Just to keep you from doing the math (and because I’m on so much Redbull it’s got me typing like it’s a contest) it would be 8 months * 75,000 == $600,000 (that’s 8 month value) plus the fact that it would have made you 6 month’s value which comes out to be $450,000. That’s $1,050,000 in 8 months. Will someone buy it? Uh, yeah. If not, sell it off in lots. But that’s just to keep you thinking. Not bad for typing a few words, huh? Now do you see where the mindset affects you like crack? Crack kills though, this just help you make life easier – whether that’s money or time, or both. Bonus: Think of making even more recurring income forcing them to host with you ;)

Automation can also do other little things like save your ass. Ask yourself this question – especially if you have a dedicated server. Do you have a script checking the server load every minute, and if it’s over … lets say 5ish … it text’s your cell phone and your server management company to investigate? Have you ever considered what 1 hour of downtime really can do to your business? What about your tracking links if you’re an affiliate marketer? Ever think of doing an MD5 sum of the landing page where the traffic ends up, and whenever it changes – text you? Or what if it doesn’t even get to the lander, text you? What if your money site or one of your microsites that is throwing links to you gets deindex’d? Text you? Take all of these into consideration. Lack of notice is probably one of the most important reasons companies lose money. That and corporate stupidity.

For the SEO’s out there, have you ever had a tool that does nothing but watch your competition? What new sites are in the top 50? What new sites hit the front page? What was their link velocity and numbers for the past 6 months? 6 weeks? 6 days? Where are their links coming from? How are they building them and how fast? From where? What if you had a script to snag those links too (trust me, it works very well har har)? Think about a way to get almost everything that you check daily yourself automated in some way, shape or form. Think about this. Would you consider it a good investment to pay someone like me $25,000 to automate everything for you that you do on a daily basis and send you 3 updates a day, one at 9 AM, one at noon, and one at 4:30 PM? How much easier would it make your life? Consider that.

Alright so enough theory and all of that jazz. Let’s give you an actual example. Give me a second here to prepare you with the following line: “yes I’m going to second tier whore this next site”. The reason is it’s almost impossible to actually not make money with them. So here’s the deal. They have datafeeds, and “instant shopping sites” etc. Here’s the part that makes it worth it.

  • You’re the brand. The users order through your site, and never leave your site. Think dropshipping.
  • It’s in a good niche (Pet Medication)
  • The sites are modifiable and easy to promote, including a 1000+ product store within an hour.
  • The staff -actually knows what they’re talking about-, which is rare as hell.
  • Residuals!!!
  • They handle the upsells, and on a 3 month order call the end user after 2.5 months asking if they need a refill. Bonus, eh?
  • Set price markups for your stores.
  • The rest you’ll see for yourself.

I’m even willing to help people out with 1-5K backlink packages for promotion. The 2nd tier is -that good-. Click –> Here’s the link for the company <– Click, for the ‘How did you hear about us’ put the URL to this post. I’m going to work on talking with them regarding expedited approval for you all. Now let’s get into the actual automated aspect of them. They’re an affiliate program that you can mark up the prices on the products, they do the store, act like a dropshipping company, pull stock when it’s not available, and handle support completely under YOUR brand that earns you residuals. Automation + this program = utter win. Not to mention one of the coders there has … how can I say this, experience in a fast paced automation-based industry that is not really mainstream anymore *cough*. He knows his shit. Anyway, I have a new post coming up about automating the entire system of putting up site networks. If these energy patches and redbull keep doing the trick it may be up today.

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10
Jul

(Note: I know I haven’t posted in a while, and trust me you have all let me know. I apologize, and hope this post somewhat makes up for it. I even included a diagram! Be happy! ) Often when I talk to people about what I do I can’t really sum it up with the [...]

(Note: I know I haven’t posted in a while, and trust me you have all let me know. I apologize, and hope this post somewhat makes up for it. I even included a diagram! Be happy! :D )

Often when I talk to people about what I do I can’t really sum it up with the term Blackhat SEO, or anything of the like. Usually it ends up being Automation and Scalability. First, I do want to say this though: automation is not simply a field or a thing to do, it certainly is a mindset. Once you start thinking in the right way with automation your mind hardly ever stops as you try to break down every little thing behind a certain task and make it all powered by scripts and programs. One of the concepts I’ve thought about lately when thinking about new scripts and programs was for niche research – but why stop there? Originally it was very simple.

  • Check root keyword search volume (organic).
  • Check average CPC on adwords.
  • Report to me.

The whole goal of automation is to take as much human interaction out of it as possible, and the goal of scaling is to be able to replicate this many times over and over. So let’s take this one step further and look at automating almost the entire process.

  • Check root keyword search volume (organic).
  • Check average CPC on adwords (if over a certain number, continue)
  • Check exact match domain names.
  • Find exact match that’s open on any TLD worth using.
  • Register using the eNom API or writing a cURL script through NameCheap.
  • Point DNS to my servers using API.
  • Create cPanel account via WHM on server to allow resolving and showing of said domain.
  • Use FTP to upload YACG and do the initial installation of it, posting adsense on pages for initial monetization.
  • Install in-text script for secondary monetization on terms in content itself, Kontera comes to mind.
  • Ping out said website, submit to a few aggregators.
  • Drop 100-200 backlinks (including deeplinks) to website.
  • Social bookmark a few of the pages for initial indexing (autopligg come to mind?)
  • Report to me.

See the huge difference when you go with the automation mindset and see how much is really possible? Total we’re talking about $2 cost per 500 keywords researched (Going under the 1000 captcha’s for $2 from Decaptcher). This could most likely end up being a $100 a day after domain costs, but the sheer numbers alone would probably start making it back via monetization within a week or two. Now, will this always work? No. Will it work for now? Probably yes.

Back to the original idea behind this post though, Automation is a Mindset. Once you really get on a roll you’ll start thinking about how to automate damn near everything. One way you could comparably think about what I’m talking about is a dish washer. Someone figured out how to make a device that washes dishes. That’s amazing! Helps everyone on a daily basis, but it would be in my mind to try to figure out how to create some way to get all of the dishes in the house into the dish washer so I can literally leave them anywhere and have them picked up. Robotics FTW. The bottom line is that anything can be automated even more and to a better extent, the question is how and how much.

Let’s go with another example, though. I drew up a diagram for a WickedFire thread that was posted in the Traffic & Content section over there about a SEO Network. Here’s the diagram, and then I’ll explain somewhat on how I automated it:

Now comes the somewhat impressive part. I have this entire system automated but the social bookmarking. Sadly I still have to type about 5 keys and click 2-3 times before the social bookmarking works how I want it to. The WPMU’s are all autogenned and uses the WordPress backup file to load about 150,000 markov’d posts delay posted over 3-6 months (think DataPresser but a little less clean on the output). The micro URL’s are added via the blogroll so they expand out with all of the new posts, and then a few of the posts are all bookmarked for fast indexing and incremental indexing with the growth. The micro’s themselves are basically article re-writes, only about 5-10 pages per site. These are somewhat of a way to “link launder” your links to your main site, so you can some-what clean them from completely spammy and automated to clean and respectable. After time if done right, the micro’s will end up around PR4ish with a gooooood number of backlinks, including deeplinks.

The whole point behind that example is that everything under “Money Site” is automated, and can be scaled out almost infinitely. That’s actually all that I have right now on this subject – but please for the love of God let me know what else you all want me to write about. I’ve been considering posting some scraping classes that I have and the like but I’m still not sure whether I should post them in Ruby or PHP, etc.

As always, hit me up on Contempt.me (Skype username) with some feedback.

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