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Earn Cash by using your Blog

This is how it works. By simply adding a plugin
to your blog and adding your blog to your Account
with this service, Advertisers will then pay you
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The system picks your site for these links strictly
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This way, you are getting paid backlinks across your
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lot of content on your blogs. If you have 1 blog and
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The system is very sophisticated and I have been very
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You build valuable External Links for your site at
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One of the first questions I asked myself when I first
tested this system was: Is this going to change my
own links or remove linking I already have with any
keywords which are the same as what Advertisers want
to use?

The Answer is NO. It will not change any current links
you already have and you can use multiple monetization
techniques on your Blogs as normal and this will not
affect anything. The only thing this service does is
replace Keywords on your Blog with Hyperlinked Anchor
Text for Backlinks for the Advertisers.

You can see more detail and a Profit Calculator by clicking on the banner
Earn Cash by using your Blog

One of the other questions I asked myself was: Will
I have tons of these links all over my sites?

The Answer: NO.

Most Advertisers are very selective and this system
regulates the number of links on each page of your
blogs and you can adjust this with the plugin as well
in order to make sure your blog monetization isn’t
being taken over by these links.

I found it to be a very non-intrusive way to add a
new way to bring in a nice little bit of cash each
month without having to do anything except add blogs
to the system.

Plus, I am actually using the system right now to
test it as an Advertiser as well. The links are not
very expensive and the results so far have been
pretty good.

Take a look at the full package for Bloggers here:
Earn Cash by using your Blog

And then browser the rest of the site to see what
else they offer.

Good Luck

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Using AutoBlogged as a Better FeedBurner

Google’s FeedBurner service has long been one of the hottest tools for enhancing, publishing and monitoring your blog’s RSS feeds. Nevertheless, despite it’s usefulness, many bloggers require more control over their feeds, want different monetizing options, and aren’t exactly comfortable sharing their feed branding with Google. What most bloggers do not realize is that you can use plugins such as AutoBlogged to build your own FeedBurner alternative that is much more powerful, is completely configurable, and gives you absolute control over your feeds. Best of all, it is surprisingly simple and you can do it all in WordPress, a platform so many bloggers are already familiar with.

At href=”../”>AutoBlogged.com, like millions of other bloggers, we have used FeedBurner to power our RSS feeds. WordPress alone provides few RSS feed configuration options whereas FeedBurner gives you configurability, in-depth stats, as well as a reliable delivery infrastructure. The drawback is that you can never really get rid of the FeedBurner branding all over your feeds. And while on the surface it seems there are many things you can configure in FeedBurner, when you really start digging into it you find that there are also many limitations, such as not being able to merge different feeds, exclude certain categories, or create separate feeds for items such as podcasts to be included in the iTunes directory.

One day while trying to address some FeedBurner configuration issues, we realized that we could have all the benefits of FeedBurner–and so much more–using our own AutoBlogged product. As we got playing around with things we were surprised how easy it was to get it all set up and running. Best of all, we are now the ones in control of all our RSS feeds and can manage them all in one central location, including our private feeds.

Setting Up

One of the reasons we used FeedBurner in the past was to offload the task of serving RSS feeds from our main web site so we decided to start by setting up a dedicated cloud server for title=”AutoBlogged RSS Feeds” href=”http://feeds.autoblogged.com” target=”_blank”>feeds.autoblogged.com. This gives us high availability and ample power for publishing feeds and separates our feed stats from our main site stats.

After setting up a fresh WordPress install it was necessary for us to determine what would be different between a regular blog and a feed proxy blog:

  1. The site itself should be mostly transparent; all URLs should point to the original content.
  2. The site should be completely read-only with no user interaction on the site itself.
  3. Users should be able to view one particular feed or an aggregate of all feeds.
  4. Category and tag base names clutter the URL and should be removed.
  5. Every URL on the entire site should return a RSS feed.
  6. We only need to keep posts on the site for a limited time after which they should be purged.

The first step is to give the site a name and description on the General Settings admin page because WordPress will use these in all of the feed headers. The Site Title is the title that will be shown in feed readers and the Tagline is the description that will appear if the feed reader or aggregator supports this. While on the General Settings page in WordPress, also uncheck the Anyone can register option as the feeds site will not allow user interaction. It is also important to set the correct time zone because feed readers depend on this to determine the correct post times.

On the WordPress Discussion Settings admin page there are three important settings that must be unchecked: Attempt to notify any blogs linked to from the article, Allow link notifications from other blogs and Allow people to post comments on new articles. Unchecking these three options will eliminate all interaction with the feeds site. Since these three are disabled, none of the other options on the Discussion Settings are applicable and can be left as they are. Because we are not allowing any comments, we are also able to delete the Akismet plugin.

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The only other change necessary with the basic settings is to adjust the default thumbnail size on the Media settings page to something better suited for RSS feeds. In our case we set the thumbnail size to 90×120 pixels.

Installing Plugins

Many of the plugins you would normally install on a WordPress blog are not necessary with a feed proxy blog. We don’t need sitemaps because those will be handled on the source sites. SEO plugins and plugins that modify meta headers are not necessary because the site will never produce any HTML content.  However, a caching plugin such as href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/” target=”_blank”>WP Super Cache or href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/” target=”_blank”>W3 Total Cache is an important addition and is an excellent way to supercharge your feed performance. There are a few other plugins we chose to add to our site for specific features that we explain later in this tutorial.

Site Layout

The site layout makes a big difference in the usability and presentation of your feeds. One of the biggest drawbacks with FeedBurner is that you must create a separate feed for each feed you want published, including comments. It is not uncommon for a large site to have multiple FeedBurner feeds to handle various types of content. But with our WordPress FeedBurner clone we can set up complex hierarchies of categories, each with their own unique feed. Moreover, WordPress allows to view feeds by category, tag, author, date, or search results. Through careful planning of your categories, you can build a very intelligent structure to meet just about any requirement.

What makes this possible is that parent categories contain all the items of the child categories. If you go to href=”feeds.autoblogged.com” target=”_blank”>feeds.autoblogged.com you get an aggregate of all our feeds, or you can go to href=”http://feeds.autoblogged.com/kb” target=”_blank”>feeds.autoblogged.com/kb to only view knowledge base articles. A larger company with many different feeds could create parent categories such as support, marketing, news, products, podcasts, blogs, etc. and have subcategories for more specific feeds. Furthermore, since you can assign items to multiple categories, you can easily create unique views for your content. To take it one step further, you could use WordPress in multisite mode to create an even more complex hierarchy of separate distinct hierarchies or you could make use of custom taxonomies to allow even more advanced filtering.

Since our structure is based on feed sources not categories, we used the title=”WP No Category Base” href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-no-category-base/” target=”_blank”>WP No Category Base plugin to remove the /category and /tag portions from all permalinks which gives us much simpler and cleaner URLs. For example, instead of having to browse to http://feeds.autoblogged.com/category/blog the URL is http://feeds.autoblogged.com/blog.

Building the Theme

The next step is to transform this from a regular blog to an RSS feed blog. On our own site our first thought was to use a theme that mimicked FeedBurner’s BrowerFriendly view. We found the title=”WordPress Theme” href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/gray-lines” target=”_blank”>Gray Lines theme using the href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/subscribe-sidebar/” target=”_blank”>Blubrry Subscribe Sidebar plugin produced an excellent HTML view of our RSS feeds. But then we got thinking that we already have a HTML representation of our feeds on our main sites, why do we need another? There was a time when FeedBurner’s BrowserFriendly feature was a necessary and cool alternative to viewing the feed’s raw XML , but nowadays web browsers already give us an HTML view of RSS feeds that users are very familiar with. Creating our own HTML view could be confusing and doesn’t give the user the consistent browser view they are accustomed to. So we ditched the theme and decided to go with straight RSS feeds.

Building a theme for RSS feeds was surprisingly simple. All it takes is two files and a few lines of code. You need to create a new folder in the wp-content/themes directory and create two new files, one file named style.css that allows WordPress to recognize the theme, and a second file index.php that redirects everything to the RSS feed template.

The contents of these files are very basic:

index.php

<?php load_template( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/feed-rss2.php' );

style.css

/* Theme Name: AutoBlogged Burn Author: AutoBlogged */

Once you activate this theme, those two files turn every page of your blog into an RSS feed, including category archives, date archives, or even searches. For example, to get an RSS feed of all posts that contain keyword WordPress, you can use this URL:

href=”http://feeds.autoblogged.com/?s=wordpress” target=”_blank”>http://feeds.autoblogged.com/?s=wordpress.

Populating the Feeds

With our site set up, we need to get the content of our other feeds into the feed proxy blog. In our case we are obviously using our own AutoBlogged product but this could be accomplished to some extent with just about any free or paid autoblogging plugin. Autoblogging plugins allow you to take RSS feeds and add each item as a post in your blog.

The first step is to create a new feed for each source you want to include and assigning them to the appropriate category. In the AutoBlogged feed settings we selected the option to include the original author and add that author to our blog if it isn’t already there.

Because we want to include the entire post contents in each of our feeds, we changed the post template for each feed to simply %content% which will include the entire feed contents without any changes to formatting. The only other thing we needed to change is on the AutoBlogged Settings page checking the option to allow feeds from our own domain, which AutoBlogged will by default exclude.

AutoBlogged will create a local post for each item in the feed and normally clicking on the feed title will take you to that post. However, in this case we want the permalink to point to the original article, wherever it may be. To do that, you need to copy the permalink-changer plugin from the /autoblogged/extras directory into the main plugins directory and activate the plugin in WordPress. This will change all permalinks to the original source article and help to keep the feed proxy site more transparent.

Initally, after adding all the feeds you may want to process them once manually to populate the blog. After that you can process the feeds using the built-in pseudo cron feature or using an external cron scheduler.

Note that what we are doing is creating a second copy of all our content by creating new posts on our feeds proxy site. Since the only purpose of this site is to serve as a proxy, we only need to keep the posts around for a limited time. For that reason you may want to install a plugin to href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/auto-delete-posts/” target=”_blank”>automatically delete old posts. Since we are providing the ability to perform searches on our feeds, we chose to keep posts around for a year before deleting them, but that length of time largely depends on the size of your feeds and your own particular needs.

Enhancing the Feeds

RSS feeds in WordPress are very basic and by default there is not much you can do to personalize or customize them. However, there are many plugins available that you can use to enhance the content of your feeds.

Adding Images

One thing that WordPress lacks is the ability to add images to the feed header. This image is an important branding opportunity and adds a more professional look to your feeds. Fortunately, there are many plugins available to add this image, one of which is href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rss-add-image-header/” target=”_blank”>Add Image Header. After installing and activating this plugin, you simply go to the settings page, add your image URL and you are all set.

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Monitoring Feed Stats

One of the nice features of FeedBurner is the stats page, but we can easily reproduce that in WordPress. For extended stats we use the stats utility on our web host, but you could easily use an external service, as long as it uses 1-pixel graphics or something similar for stats; Javascript-based stats services such as Google Analytics are not the best way to track feed readership. However, you can use Google Analytics to track clickthroughs by using plugins such as href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bbus-rss-feed-campaign-tagger/” target=”_blank”>BBU’s RSS Feed Campaign Tagger. If you really love the stats that FeedBurner provides and don’t want to give them up, you still can have them by automatically adding their tracking code to your own feeds.

Adding Some Flare

Another popular FeedBurner feature is the ability to add FeedFlares at the end of each post. With WordPress we can accomplish the same thing plus have total control over the configuration. Using the AutoBlogged post templates you can insert anything you want before or after each feed item. There are also href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=feed+footer+&sort=” target=”_blank”>many plugins for customizing your feeds and adding content to each item.

Not only can you add flares, you can also insert your own advertisements using one of the many RSS advertising services such as AdSense, Pheedo, Feedvertising, Chitika, or your own custom ads. But you aren’t limited there. Anything you can accomplish with a FeedFlare you can do in WordPress with the help of a plugin or some basic HTML knowledge. In our case, we added the following code at the bottom of each feed item: />

Redirecting Feeds

Now that your feed proxy site is up and running, you need to redirect all the original feed URLs to this site. There are many ways to redirect your feeds to other sites. In our case we chose to use href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/hetjens-feed-redirect/”>Hetjens Feed Redirect, which allows you to separately set the main feeds and comment feeds URLs for FeedBurner. Of course we’re not redirecting to FeedBurner but it still works for our situation. Instead of redirecting our feeds directly to our feeds site we intstead chose to redirect our feeds to href=”../about/rss-feeds/”>http://autoblogged.com/about/rss-feeds/ where our visitors can choose from different subscription options and even create their own custom keyword feed.

And Now It Gets Fun

As we explored the thousands of WordPress plugins available to us, we realized that the power and possibilities here are endless to customize, optimize, and monetize your feed. You can add push features to your feeds using href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-pubsubhubbub/” target=”_blank”>Pubsubhubbub or href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rsscloud/” target=”_blank”>rssCloud, provide href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedweber/ ” target=”_blank”>e-mail subscriptions, integrate with href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=aweber ” target=”_blank”>AWeber or href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=mailchimp” target=”_blank”>MailChimp, add a href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=json+feed” target=”_blank”>JSON feed, include post attachments using href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/mrss/” target=”_blank”>Media RSS, create href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=private+feeds” target=”_blank”>private feeds, href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/geotagging/” target=”_blank”>Geotag your feeds, add href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/creative-commons-configurator-1/” target=”_blank”>Creative Commons license information, customize the href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/rss-syndication-options/” target=”_blank”>update frequency, align href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/align-rss-images/” target=”_blank”>RSS images, Add a href=”http://www.petefreitag.com/item/208.cfm” target=”_blank”>feeds stylesheet, or let readers decide if they want href=”http://www.scratch99.com/wordpress-plugin-dualfeeds/” target=”_blank”>full or partial feeds. As you can see, with href=”http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=rss+feeds” target=”_blank”>thousands of feed-related plugins, the possibilities are endless.

With the power of WordPress, AutoBlogged, and an assortment of free plugins you can build a feed proxy site that blows away FeedBurner in features and flexibility, plus keeps you in complete control. No more touting the FeedBurner brand all over your feeds, they are all your own to brand, monetize, and promote.


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