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Hello everyone,
Finally i have re-uploaded the loved automated tutorial for everyone's shakes. I am sorry about the delay in getting it all up and running again. It's been one of those projects that keeps getting bogged down.
As i said before, i have made $100s off of using this automated site system, many people never revel their secrets but this is honestly so simple, any and everyone should be able to use this help themselves and their websites visitors.
Using RSS is a key way to keep people informed but at the same time it can be used to make an automated website which is what i plan on showing here very briefly i will be creating a video tutorial for a more in-depth explanation of some tips and tricks.
The first KEY step is finding your websites niche and domain. After all your domain and niche is going to make yourself known!
Of course you'll need a preexisting template. If you'd like you can use a free open source template which if your just beginning is a great way to go; on the other hand if your experienced you are more thanw welcomed to use your own xhtml & css templates. As a matter of a fact any website that allows javascript can use this.
You'll need to find an rss feed that matches your niche; example you run a music website, you grab itunes rss feed for top songs of the day. Copy the link.
The part where i come in is here. In order to take the RSS feed and turn it into place able code for your website you need to visit this website
My RSS CODE - The source for your RSS to Java!
Enter your selected RSS Feed URL into the text box, and select your settings (there is a description about each little setting and as i said earlier i plan on doing a video tutorial to go more in-depth).
Lastly Click Generate Javascript, and copy your javascript and post it on your website's backend and go!
I realize it's a little broadly explained, so if you have any questions feel free to comment here or PM me.
Hope everyone can find at least some sort of use for this short little tip and tutorial.
- John "BMFX" Mathews
Finally i have re-uploaded the loved automated tutorial for everyone's shakes. I am sorry about the delay in getting it all up and running again. It's been one of those projects that keeps getting bogged down.
As i said before, i have made $100s off of using this automated site system, many people never revel their secrets but this is honestly so simple, any and everyone should be able to use this help themselves and their websites visitors.
Using RSS is a key way to keep people informed but at the same time it can be used to make an automated website which is what i plan on showing here very briefly i will be creating a video tutorial for a more in-depth explanation of some tips and tricks.
The first KEY step is finding your websites niche and domain. After all your domain and niche is going to make yourself known!
Of course you'll need a preexisting template. If you'd like you can use a free open source template which if your just beginning is a great way to go; on the other hand if your experienced you are more thanw welcomed to use your own xhtml & css templates. As a matter of a fact any website that allows javascript can use this.
You'll need to find an rss feed that matches your niche; example you run a music website, you grab itunes rss feed for top songs of the day. Copy the link.
The part where i come in is here. In order to take the RSS feed and turn it into place able code for your website you need to visit this website
My RSS CODE - The source for your RSS to Java!
Enter your selected RSS Feed URL into the text box, and select your settings (there is a description about each little setting and as i said earlier i plan on doing a video tutorial to go more in-depth).
Lastly Click Generate Javascript, and copy your javascript and post it on your website's backend and go!
I realize it's a little broadly explained, so if you have any questions feel free to comment here or PM me.
Hope everyone can find at least some sort of use for this short little tip and tutorial.
- John "BMFX" Mathews
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