Autoblogging Millionaire

Monday, May 23, 2011

"Autoblogging" is the term given to when you automatically update a blog with someone else's content. This isn't illegal, because these blogs use "RSS Feeds", which are published by the source site in order to get people to republish their content. Not many people know about this, but if used properly, you can make a LOT of money on autopilot with AutoBlogs.Autoblogs are basically where you set up a blog which gets content from someone's site, and then republished it on yours. In essence, it's where you can create a site that automatically updates itself with high quality content every single day... and you don't even need to lift a finger. You just need to install a script which pulls in RSS feeds and then republishes them on your blog.To create an Autoblog, you simply need two things. The first is an installation of Wordpress, which is hosted on your server. This is important, because you need to be able to edit it a little bit, with themes and plugins. And the second thing you need is one of the "autoblog" plugins that are on the net - the most popular of which is called "WP-O-Matic".Once you have these two things, you need to install the autoblog plugin on your Wordpress site and then find some RSS Feeds for it to process. However, this is where many people fall flat on their face.... The problem with most autoblogs is that people are unaware of the tricks & techniques you need to make your autoblog seem as natural as possible.Unfortunately, many people actually get RSS Feeds from the likes of blogs and article directories and then republish them straight. This is a big problem, because most RSS feeds are not the full content - they are only an excerpt. This means that the most autoblogs you will find out there have their entire posts as small paragraphs, which is no use to anybody. In order for your autoblog to be as profitable as possible, you need to make it as natural, attractive and lively as possible. And to do that, you need a little more than just Wordpress and an autoblog plugin.

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