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Auto updating sports news script ~ Only 5$

I'm selling a auto updating sports news script.

The script fetches the news for itself so you don't have to do anything. Just upload and leave it. Easily customizable, you can fetch also other news not just football, and others in demo. Installation is very simple there is also a readme file included with all details how ti install the script. You can add your own rss url to be fetched.

Demo: http://ismyblog.org/sports/
Reason for sale: In need of money
Price now only: 5$
MRR only 12$
Payment method: Paypal

Master resell rights proofs were sent to ricberw. Thanks.
 
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AfternicAfternic
MRR now only 13$!!
 
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12$ MRR available for first 3 buyers!
 
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PM sent
 
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MRR Still 12$... 2 left for this crazy price!
 
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bbrez1 said:
MRR Still 12$... 2 left for this crazy price!

Still available!
 
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New script price!! Only 5$
 
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Sports news script

Will take a copy.

Joe
 
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SOLD 1 copy please.

PM me with payment details.
 
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Got the script real quick after paying.

Have it up on this site: http://www.qpqq.net

Will of course have to add title, change header, monetize,. etc
 
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Hi, is the MRR still available for $12?

Thanks

Em
 
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Pseudo Mod said:
Hi, is the MRR still available for $12?

Thanks

Em

Yes still available. Sent you a PM

Thanks :)
 
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Is this allowed with adsense? Is the cost $5 or $12?
 
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domainer50 said:
Is this allowed with adsense? Is the cost $5 or $12?

Yes, why not, check other users comments they already use adsense with the script. The script costs 5$ and its multi domain license. And for the 12$ you get the script with MRR license which means you can resell this script if you want.

Thanks :]
 
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Can I have one please.
 
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I highly doubt this is allowed by adsense and/or Google, there is no original content just news feeds. So be careful and good luck.
 
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Dean26 said:
I highly doubt this is allowed by adsense and/or Google, there is no original content just news feeds. So be careful and good luck.

How unprofessional to make such a claim in an Npers Sale posting

I have this script and have had no probelms with Google Adsense

http://www.ixxy.net/

See Googles Duplicate Content http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=66359

Duplicate content

  • Duplicate content generally refers to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either completely match other content or are appreciably similar. Mostly, this is not deceptive in origin. Examples of non-malicious duplicate content could include:

    Discussion forums that can generate both regular and stripped-down pages targeted at mobile devices
    Store items shown or linked via multiple distinct URLs
    Printer-only versions of web pages
    However, in some cases, content is deliberately duplicated across domains in an attempt to manipulate search engine rankings or win more traffic. Deceptive practices like this can result in a poor user experience, when a visitor sees substantially the same content repeated within a set of search results.

    Google tries hard to index and show pages with distinct information. This filtering means, for instance, that if your site has a "regular" and "printer" version of each article, and neither of these is blocked in robots.txt or with a noindex meta tag, we'll choose one of them to list. In the rare cases in which Google perceives that duplicate content may be shown with intent to manipulate our rankings and deceive our users, we'll also make appropriate adjustments in the indexing and ranking of the sites involved. As a result, the ranking of the site may suffer, or the site might be removed entirely from the Google index, in which case it will no longer appear in search results.

    There are some steps you can take to proactively address duplicate content issues, and ensure that visitors see the content you want them to.

    Consider blocking pages from indexing: Rather than letting Google's algorithms determine the "best" version of a document, you may wish to help guide us to your preferred version. For instance, if you don't want us to index the printer versions of your site's articles, disallow those directories or make use of regular expressions in your robots.txt file.

    Use 301s: If you've restructured your site, use 301 redirects ("RedirectPermanent") in your .htaccess file to smartly redirect users, Googlebot, and other spiders. (In Apache, you can do this with an .htaccess file; in IIS, you can do this through the administrative console.)

    Be consistent: Try to keep your internal linking consistent. For example, don't link to http://www.example.com/page/ and http://www.example.com/page and http://www.example.com/page/index.htm.

    Use top-level domains: To help us serve the most appropriate version of a document, use top-level domains whenever possible to handle country-specific content. We're more likely to know that www.example.de contains Germany-focused content, for instance, than www.example.com/de or de.example.com.

    Syndicate carefully: If you syndicate your content on other sites, Google will always show the version we think is most appropriate for users in each given search, which may or may not be the version you'd prefer. However, it is helpful to ensure that each site on which your content is syndicated includes a link back to your original article. You can also ask those who use your syndicated material to block the version on their sites with robots.txt.
    Use Webmaster Tools to tell us how you prefer your site to be indexed: You can tell Google your preferred domain (for example, www.example.com or http://example.com).

    Minimize boilerplate repetition: For instance, instead of including lengthy copyright text on the bottom of every page, include a very brief summary and then link to a page with more details.

    Avoid publishing stubs: Users don't like seeing "empty" pages, so avoid placeholders where possible. For example, don't publish pages for which you don't yet have real content. If you do create placeholder pages, use robots.txt to block these from being crawled.

    Understand your content management system: Make sure you're familiar with how content is displayed on your web site. Blogs, forums, and related systems often show the same content in multiple formats. For example, a blog entry may appear on the home page of a blog, in an archive page, and in a page of other entries with the same label.

    Minimize similar content: If you have many pages that are similar, consider expanding each page or consolidating the pages into one. For instance, if you have a travel site with separate pages for two cities, but the same information on both pages, you could either merge the pages into one page about both cities or you could expand each page to contain unique content about each city.

    Duplicate content on a site is not grounds for action on that site unless it appears that the intent of the duplicate content is to be deceptive and manipulate search engine results. If your site suffers from duplicate content issues, and you don't follow the advice listed above, we do a good job of choosing a version of the content to show in our search results.

    However, if our review indicated that you engaged in deceptive practices and your site has been removed from our search results, review your site carefully. If your site has been removed from our search results, review our webmaster guidelines for more information. Once you've made your changes and are confident that your site no longer violates our guidelines, submit your site for reconsideration.

    If you find that another site is duplicating your content by scraping (misappropriating and republishing) it, it's unlikely that this will negatively impact your site's ranking in Google search results pages. If you do spot a case that's particularly frustrating, you are welcome to file a DMCA request to claim ownership of the content and request removal of the other site from Google's index.

    If you'd like to discuss this with Google, or have ideas for how we can better communicate with you about it, please post in our webmaster discussion forum.
 
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PM will be sent! I am interested but full of "beginners" questions! lol
 
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bbrez http://www.ixxy.net/ is going great.

you are very talented

keep up the good work.

Cheers
Corey
 
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Appears I was wrong with the duplicate content, it only affect's Google's search engine operations rather then there Adsense. I guess they dont mind it when they can make money off it lol. Confusing part is that there is a link to there Webmaster Guidelines from an Adsense page but the Webmaster Guidelines seem to only apply for the Google search engine. So Adsense can be used with duplicate content sites like the one generated from this script but search engine rankings fall as far as i am aware of. Actually its probably more that sites with original content get a better ranking rather then sites with similar content losing rankings.
 
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