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Introducing: Datapresser.com

2007-10-10

Wordpress Mass Content Generator

Alright! It's time to get the word out about my latest tool going public this November!


Datapresser.com is a one-of-a-kind utility that lets you create mad-lib websites out of all the databases available here on Seocracy.com.

 

Don't know PHP? Don't worry about it. With Datapresser, if you can type, you can create a HUGE madlib wordpress site of over 100,000 posts in less then 5 minutes.

 

If you aren't sure what a madlib site is, read more about it on Blue Hat SEO 

 

Datapresser.com is currently in private beta. I plan on accepting the second round of beta testers in early November and launching to the public by the end of November.

 

If you would like to be considered for the second round of beta testing, leave a comment in this post with your Seocracy.com username. I will contact you via your registered email address early in November.

 

Check out datapresser.com for more info!

Introducing the Seocracy.com URL Flinger

2007-09-28

A little blackhat to brighten your day.

Alright, so now is as good a time as any to tell you all about my latest little abomination, I mean, creation.....

I call it the URL Flinger.

You can see it at http://www.seocracy.com/flinger
You have to be logged into the seocracy.com website in order to access that url...so sign up for an account at http://www.seocracy.com/posts/register

What does this tool do?
It is my personal take on referer spamming.
Essentially, it takes your URL, pulls from a pre-compiled database of vulnerable target websites (mostly blogs) and send a fake referer request using your URL.
This will score you some nice backlinks that are quick to get indexed...

Each time you make a submission it will fling your URL to 4 different targets, at the same time it will also fling the previously submitted URL to 4 different targets. This results in your URL getting flung to 8 different sites right off the bat.

Your flung url is then kept into the database and it is periodically flung again in the background.

This tool can be a bit slow to run, so be patient!
 
Feel free to post your results here in the comments! It can take a week to see results.

enjoy!
 

Datapresser.com Beta now online

2007-11-14

All up in your bidness

Well, today is the day I've been working towards! Datapresser.com is now in a live beta test, and the invitations have been sent out. If you weren't invited and feel that you really deserved an invite, I welcome you to hunt me down, find out where I live and address your grievance to me in person. I'll be waiting in the den.

 
Anyways, here is a screen shot of what the xml-rpc posting method looks like.
http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/9942/dpressssmu7.png

 

This method posts content directly to your blog, all with the click of the create button.

 

The madlib script you see in that demo calls from 6 different databases...just like that!

 

The black menu you see is the cheat sheet...it has the wildcard names for every database in the system, so all you have to do it highlight and drag it to the text editor...no typing awkward characters.

 

This test will be ongoing until about the end of November before we shut down for a final overhaul and then go live to the public.....in the meantime, watch the official datapresser screencast: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSdjJjWOoVQ
 

Use twitter to get connected to other SEO/SEM enthusiasts

2008-01-18

Alternate Title: Crank up your tweetage


I love twitter...I love everything about it.

 

Fact is, I much prefer communication via 140 byte chunks than any other form of communication possible, and in terms of pure entertainment value, as far as forms of communication go, tweeting is second only to throat singing.

 

Anyways, Brian Chappell and Andy Beal cranked out a pretty great list of 75+ Internet Marketing Gurus on Twitter, and now alot of people are adding their twitter profiles in the comments. I figured its a pain in the ass to add people one by one, so I hacked up a little something that scrapes the page and the comments and then lets you put in your username and password and automatically add your selections to your twitter account.

 

Enjoy.