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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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| "Who Else Needs A Simple Way To Publish Articles, And Build AdSense Websites, So Drop Dead Easy Even A Complete Newbie Can Do It?" With Simple Article Manager You Can Get Those PLR Articles Off Your Hard Drive And Onto The Web... Where They'll Do Some Good! Attention: All Article Publishers When I say that Simple Article Manager is so easy even a complete newbie can use it, that's the understatement of the year! Keep reading and you'll find out why. If you've been marketing on the Internet for any length of time, you've no doubt learned about PLR articles and you've even bought a few hundred. I know, because I have. PLR articles are a fast and easy way to get content for your website and we all know that the search engines love content. As the saying goes "Content Is King". But the problem with PLR articles is that once you get them, what then? It's way too much work to turn each one into a html page and link them all together. You simply don't want to spend days "building" a website. Not to mention the fact that updating it with new content can turn into a nightmare and a full time job in itself. The obstacle that most people face with PLR content is they don't have an easy way to use the content once they buy it. I know the dilemma well, because that's exactly the dilemma I was facing. Here I was with thousands of PLR articles and no way to use them, unless I wanted to spend a lifetime working. And who want's to do that? I don't know about you, but my goal is to build a lifetime income, not a lifetime job! So, what I did was build Simple Article Manager. Now it takes less than 10 minutes to buy a package of PLR articles and less than 10 minutes to have them up on the web where they'll do some good! The reason I can do it so fast is that Simple Article Manager doesn't require me to build anything. All I have to do is upload Simple Article Manager and upload my articles... that's it, I'm finished! Then when I need to update the site with new content I just upload my new articles and... that's it, I'm finished! Simple Article Manager can do the same for you... Here's How It Works And How Easy It Is! Let's say you have 15 articles on curing acne (or whatever). Here's the easy steps... Step 1. Open the config file and change a couple of variables so the script knows the name of your site, the extension of your articles (.txt or .html), how many "snipplets" you want to embed in each article, and a few other things that you can customize (or not). There's only a few configuration options and each one is explained in detail in the "users guide". Step 2. Save the config file and upload all the 'Simple Article Manager' files to your website. Step 3. Upload the articles to your website. You can upload them into a folder or sub folder or directly into your root folder. Step 4. Take your significant other to breakfast because you're finished and you have a brand new website online! Here's what Simple Article Manager then does when someone visits... If you have it configured to show a home page, it shows that page, and if you have it configured to show ads on your home page, it "inserts" 3 ad blocks... one at the top, one about halfway down and one at the bottom. The ads can be google ads or any other ads. If you don't want ads on your home page, turn them off in the config file. If you don't have it configured to show a home page it grabs a random article and shows it, and "inserts" your 3 ad blocks. And it inserts ever how many random "snipplets" you tell it to. Snipplets are random "pieces" of your other articles that get inserted into each article so that the search engines always see fresh content. Every time the search engines visit, even if the article hasn't changed, the snipplets have, so the search engines think the page has been updated. You can configure how many snipplets to insert into each article and the length of the snipplets. Each snipplet is also linked to the article it's taken from, so humans can click and read the article. In addition to showing your articles, Simple Article Manager creates a menu of all your articles and displays it. The menu shows "categories" and "sub categories" endless levels deep, depending on the folders you uploaded your articles to. You can choose in the config file to have your menu "collapsed" so it only shows the categories until someone clicks on the category link to "expand" the menu. Or show it always expanded so the article titles are automatically displayed. Everything about Simple Article Manager is template based. That means the ad blocks "inserted" into your content is easily editable by you so you can display google ads, clickbank ads, or any other ads you want to. It also means the whole website runs from a template so you can edit the template to look any way you want your site to look, and you can put other ads anywhere on the page that you want to. All elements of your website are controlled by "tags" which go in the template and look like this... [[menu]]. Just put the tags in your template wherever you want that particular part of your page and presto there it is. You have full control. You can have your menu and ads on the left and your content on the right or vise-versa, or your menu on the left and content in the middle and ads on the right, or any other way you want to design your site. The possibilities are truly endless and the choice is yours. The pages of Simple Article Manager are search engine friendly. It takes your .txt files and shows them as if they were html files. It uses Apache's ModRewrite so your server must be running Apache and ModRewrite must be enabled. Almost all servers run Apache and almost all of them have ModRewrite enabled. If you can't use ModRewrite Simple Article Manager will still work but your url's will look like http://yourwebsite.com/index.php?page=name-of-article instead of http://yourwebsite.com/name-of-article.htm So let's re-cap right fast... To build a website you
The script then
Then when you want to update your site you
To see examples of how your websites can look, see these sites... Article Marketing, Gambling Guide, Healthy Eating, Home Decorator. Simple Article Manager makes it so easy even a newbie can do it. In fact, it's the easiest way you'll ever build and maintain a website, no matter what your level of experience is. If you want to get all of those PLR articles off your hard drive and onto the web, you need to get your hands on a copy of Simple Article Manager. I made the price so affordable that everyone can afford it. After all, why should you spend a lot of money before you have the chance to make it? If you act fast, you can get your very own copy of Simple Article Manager for only $7, but don't be fooled by the low price. It's a very powerful system and it's easily worth 10 times the asking price. The reason I've priced it so low is, well, just because I can. I created the system, so all I have in it, is the time it took to make it. And, since I made it for myself, I've already been repaid for my time at least a hundred times over by saving hundreds of hours on my own projects. One word of caution though, if you need Simple Article Manager don't wait. The price is automatically going up $1 with every sale! Update - Bonuses have been added. Take a look! |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Bangalore, India
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Hi Just out of curiosity, I opened three tabs in my IE browser and copy pasted the same url (Healthy Eating) into all of them. To my utter surprise, all the three tabs showed different articles. The first one showed an article about Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating, the second one showed an article on Healthy Food Choices and the third one showed Healthy Grocery Shopping. The snipped also changed every time with the article. In sum it would mean that every time I visit the site, or any visitor for that matter, there will be a different article visible along with a different article snippet. And naturally, this would apply to Google and all other search engines. They will treat it as fresh content. You can easily realize the importance of this. All the best Anil Pandey |
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| FussBudgetWarrior War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: ,Wisconsin , USA.
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WOW! What an awesome script! Lightweight, too. Trust me people - If I can do this, you can too, as it's drop dead easy to install and use. Better hurry since the price increases with each purchase! Olaina |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Bangalore, India
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Hi Your sales page said the cost of wso as $7, but I found the cost as $9 at the paypal page. Or maybe that could be due to 2 sales. Anil Pandey |
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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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Yes you are correct about that. If you don't have a "home page" the script will select a random article to show. If you don't want it to show a random article you can "tell it" to show a home page. The home page can be a "welcome to my website, blah, blah, blah" type page or it can be one of your articles. If you set the script to show a home page it ALWAYS shows that page first. I hope that has explained it well enough. If you have additional questions, just ask. | |
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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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Yes you are correct again. But my WSO also said the price would increase by $1 with every sale. So, yes the $9 price is because of 2 sales. Please let me know if you have additional questions. | |
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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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Thank you very much for your order and your comments. | |
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| Hakuna Matata War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: New England, USA
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Hi, This looks like a good script and I would have bought it, but was a bit put off by the $1 per sale increase. I guess it's not too bad if you get in right away, but I guess I missed this a couple of days ago and just saw it after the bump. I thought it was $7 then went to buy and was quite surprised to see the $26 current price. But then again that's only 19 sales, so it's doesn't take much to get that high. Unfortunately, that's out of my spending range. I think you would have made more sales and kept it in reach of more buyers with a dime sale instead of a dollar sale. ![]() Nice looking product though, sorry I missed it. Take care, Jason |
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| Screencaster Yoda War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Toronto
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Some of the pages seem corrupt and/or skewed. Spacing is a bit of a problem. I like the idea, but I think the templates and layout need a little tweaking. I use firefox.
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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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Hi Jason, I'm sorry you were put off. The price will stabilize at $37 where it will stay for good. Even at that price it's an excellent deal. Regards, | |
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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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Thanks for the heads up. You are correct. I didn't even realize there were minor problems with other browsers. The templates are mainly there just for ideas so you can build your own, because I believe most people will want their own custom template. It's easy to have your own custom template... all you have to do is take any html page and paste in the different tags (as explained in the users guide) so your content shows up. However, I am working on getting the minor bugs out of the templates for browsers other than IE. Thanks again, | |
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| Screencaster Yoda War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Toronto
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Sure yes. The gambling page is particularly messed up in firefox: The banner stretches way wider than the content. The highlighted tips in yellow stretch farther than the body white bg. The menu starts lower than half way down the page and sits on top of other content. The actual links also run lower than the yellow bg and and are floating over other content way down the page. The amazon area is partially covered by other content effectively having text on top of text. The body content runs beyond the white background and bleeds over top the red bg in the lower half. Virtually all the videos links and googles ads are either misplaced, or have incorrect backgrounds, or are overlapping other content. I almost think there is a piece of CSS (or other code) that is not forming in the right spot. I see when I load into IE as well, it looks a lot better but the menu ends up mile down the page on the wrong side. Hope this helps. |
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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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Hello Marty, All templates have been fixed to work with ANY browser. To verify, please open your favorite browser and go to these sites... Article Marketing, Gambling Guide, Healthy Eating, Home Decorator. Thanks, |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2008
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I purchased SAM, and I see people are also having problems with their adsense sites. I tried contacting you via SAM support page, but I haven't heard from you yet. I will pm you with the details. Thanks, Paul |
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| Somerset Kentucky, USA Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: At Home
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I just sent you a PM. Actually you're the only person having any problems, except a minor problem with a couple of templates, and I'm sure your problems are minor too. After all, there's not THAT much to the script that could go wrong. Thanks, | |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Aug 2008
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All, Problem has been fixed and issue was with me(placing folder in wrong location) and not the script. Vernon also provided me with excellent support. Thanks, Paul | |
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