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Imagine. You have a domain name. You think of a word.
You enter it into a programme. You press START. Minutes later you
have a completely functioning 200 to 500 page web site. Not just
some site scraped together with a load of AdSense links and regurgitated
content. But a site indistinguishable from that built by hand.
The articles are attractive and factual and each one is completely
original. Not only that, the programme sends out 24/7 bots on the
net that gleam all the top keywords and phrases, brings them back
and automatically high quality original content pages are produced
at a preset weekly rate on whatever given subject, giving natural
organic growth. Not just instant php but static html pages, all
interlinked and seo coded and neatly indexed into keyworded folders.
Of course it automatically produces rss feeds, blogs, sitemap's
xml and html, theme affiliate advertising built in page by page,
(not just 5c Adsense)and tells you to WAKE UP when you nod off
on the beach, as your neural programme automatically builds your
advertising income empire.
Okay. Wake up. The programme is not publicly available.
Not yet. But it will be soon. Technology advances every day and
we are making some very interesting developments in neural interrogation
of the Internet, especially in site building. Never in history
has so much raw information be readily available and searchable
on. Several neural software programme's have been released
over the years that will write a whole novel for you! Not exactly
Harry Potter, but readable. So why not super content for web sites? Admitted,
the greatest hurdle has been words like 'bow' with multiple meanings. But
if the programme can draw upon a constantly evolving massive database
of previous decisions and implications, then that hurdle merely
becomes a programmable learning curve and processing time.
When that day arrives, it is instant death for article writers
on the net and the birth of server produced content that could
be more grammatically correct than hand written and, possibly more
appealing. It will certainly be very accurately targeted at the
visitor and search engine and allow closely integrated niche advertising.
I can't guarantee we will produce that programme though, we are
working hard on an early version that looks extremely useful as
an automated niche content writer. Latest news on that will possibly
be announced on the Keyword Access site soon.
Where we are at is 'neural bots'. What are neural bots? In a nutshell,
an ordinary bot trawls from a list of urls, specific categories
or the entire internet. Looking for and bringing back to base anything
that they are pre-programmed to do. Neural bots though, make decisions
and progressively learn to make further decisions above the set
of instructions originally given. Neural bots can also be integrated
into other 'Parent' neural bots or programme's, which multiplies
the decisions ability as extended calculations are carried out
by the Parent and passed back to the child bot, which then searches
again with a changed set of parameters.
Example. We tell our little neural bot to find all keywords
and phrases for say 'spiders' (the hairy type). Assuming our neural
bot is a child working for a server based parent, then initially
the child bot working upon a simple set of key instructions will
interrogate the ordained places and make decisions about what to
include, keep for later or exclude. These decisions are constantly
varying dependant upon several other factors, temporary popularity
for example or how many times, in what context or where it has
found that word before. All this information is stored in its own
exclusive access database for further reference. It then presents
to the Parent server programme its findings. Now the neural Parent,
is constantly making decisions from multiple inputs. In addition
to other bots, it constantly analyse server requests for information,
the child bots database and what is being searched for on the major
search engines amongst other things. It also maintains a constantly
expanding referencing database, enabling it to learn particular
patterns and automatically change its 'rule set' accordingly.
The Parent may decide to send out the child again with a new instruction
set about 'spiders' so that it can analyse further before saving
the results to the main keyword database.
So by the time our humble search for 'spider' has produced a list,
we know that a lot of behind the scenes processing has gone into
ensuring that the list only contains relevant content and
is bang up to date.
We also know that all the useless, adult or un-searched words or
phrases are weeded out. We also know that if we search for 'spider'
again after 24 hrs, the whole process will be repeated and the
results compared and added to the constantly expanding database.
Why, because everything changes. In life it may take years, on
the internet it's more like minutes and hours. What was top yesterday
may be 59th tomorrow and what was 90th, is today's number one.
People will never click on an advert for the latest hot product
if the item is not advertised!
If your keyword list is old, then so will be the adverts, its that
simple! You may want it that way due to the variety of niche.
But, if your site is plugged into a constantly changing keyword
database and automatically produces pages around each new keyword
or keyphrase that comes along in the chosen niche, then the latest
products will always be advertised on the new pages produced.
Keyword Access provides just that. A gigantic database
of popular keywords and key phrases that is constantly maintaining
and updating itself. Over 9 Million at last count
Access to this excellent source of information is transparently
simple
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