September 14, 2005
Self Growing Websites script is out very soon...
Lite version concept (www.sgw-lite.com):
You set up a wordpress blog, put all your files you would like to add to your site organically to some folder on a server, let say "pages" and configure settings of that script. Script can generate an empty sitemap for you and add a link to your sitemap to blog navigation column.
Then what it does, on a random specified basis, it takes several pages a day, changes their date and time of creation to several hours prior that moment, and adds links to your wordpress blog with short paragraphs of text, extracted from those pages. It also adds links to those pages to your sitemap and changes date and time of sitemap accordingly.
There are a lot of options that you can tune to fit your requirements such as text paragraph size, add phrase to link title and more. Script makes it look like you add several pages to your site by hand day by day.
SGW-pro (still in process) will do everything lite version does, plus it will have 3 more options.
1) specify any rss feeds, mix them, filter them and make automatic posts to your blog as soon as they change and ping pingservers (pretty much the same thing what rsstoblog and blogautomachine do)
2) have any rss feed, format the output with html to your look and feel and put it anywhere on your site/blog in readable by search engines format (kind of like CarP, but with much better interface)
3) if you have rss news on your site/blog (see #2), there will be an option to archive the news, i.e. generate a static html page with current news and add it to your website.
Every function will have a lot of flexible options to tune it to your needs. So PRO version will let you ORGANICALLY grow your website in any possible way.
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