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Forget Captchas – Make em write for you!

March 5th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Rambling

Just had a thought (you know that’s dangerous).  I recently signed up to beta test a service that is paying us to get folks to fill out a captcha – of course that captcha has advertisements in it.  I’m not sure how long something like this will last, but it’s a great way for brands like Coke or Pepsi to brand themselves.

I’m setting it up on some of my main stream sites to make a few more bucks a day – but it got me thinking about how else we could use our visitors and the need for captcha filling to work for us.  Usually I need content even more than I need the dollars :)

You see – we quiz them.  Let’s say that they want to use a service of ours, and/or get a freebie.

Step one:  Ask them to write a short paragraph on Golden Retrievers.

Step two:  Ask them to verify if something someone else wrote appears to be a valid paragraph.

Step three:  Once what they have written is “approved” by someone else they get xyz.

No dang clue if it would work, and what they are getting would have to be pretty good for this to work.  You would probably also get plagarism, etc… but it’s something that you could certainly try.  Mix it in with something viral like forcing a twitter or something and you could fill up a large database with content over time.

Wouldn’t take a whole lot of programming skills either.  Great excuse for you to go learn PHP/MYSQL.

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Blog Automation – Fast and easy.

January 27th, 2010 | 20 Comments | Posted in Network Building

I’ve decided to run a little trial service to see if anyone is interested in a service that creates blogs in bulk.  It’s a really simple process.

1.) You tell us your niche.  It can’t be very narrow.  For example we can certainly handle “fishing” but we couldn’t do “Alaskan salmon fly making” only.

2.) We buy (half each) .com’s and .info domains for you and push them to your namecheap account.

3.) We install the blogs for you.  Set up a theme.  Set up a few plugins, permalinks, etc….

4.) Set up an entire years content for you that will post automatically.

5.) In a month or so we will do a small amount of link building for your blogs.  Enough to get them over the indexing hump.

6.) Give you full access to both cpanel and the blogs.  You own the sites – they are yours to do with as you wish.

Hosting will be on our servers.  In a couple months you will be liable for hosting fee’s – but it won’t be more than 32 cents per blog per month.    You will also get access to a members area where you can see your log in information for all your blogs whenever you want.

Your options:  (THIS ROUND IS OVER – PLEASE DO NOT ORDER AT THIS TIME. Leaving the post up for a possible future round. )

This option will give you half info domains and half .com’s.

How many blogs do you want?

This option will give you all .com’s.

How many blogs do you want?

I’ll send you an e-mail asking for the info we need from you. It’s not much – just need to know your namecheap account and the niche you want.

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Automatically install wordpress

January 21st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Online Tools

I’ve just added a new imacro to NSS 2 (black hat side) that automatically installs wordpress and creates your domains through WHM.

It creates your domain through whm.

Logs into cpanel for that domain and installs wordpress via fantastico.

Gets rid of the junk posts in wordpress.

Installs allinoneseo plugin.

Installs theme(s) you have locally on your PC.

Loops through and does as many domains as you enter into a csv file.

It’s under the wordpress automation section.

I think I’ll be adding a number of macros here at blackhatdigest in the future.  I use them frequently and no sense in not sharing :)

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