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The other day I bumped into a new RSS feed translation service and after a few experiments I noticed how handy this can be for autoblogging. Instead of duplicating or generating random content you will actually be able to clone somebody else’s blog by translating it.

First of all you will need a target blog. The best place to find one is by searching a foreign blog directory. For example you can try this Russian blog search: http://blogs.yandex.ru/ You really don’t need to be able to speak Russian. Just search for the keywords related to your niche and pick a blog that gets updated regularly and does not have many ads in the actual blog posts. Also make sure that the blog outputs full RSS feed rather than the first chapter of every post. When you find what you need just grab the RSS feed url and head to http://mloovi.com/

Mloovi will do all the translating for you. Simply paste the feed url and pick English in the languages drop down menu. Click translate and a few seconds later your feed is going to be translated for you. Click on the RSS subscribe button to grab the translated feed url. It should be in the following format: http://beta.mloovi.com/r/016fd35902ae7b8674c7e0c106e6cc64. If you can’t find the url you can replace the code after /r/ with your own (Address bar).

I assume you know how to setup a wordpress blog so once you have one ready you will need the following plugin: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-o-matic/ which will automatically fill your blog from an rss feed. Follow the readme instructions you find within the plugin and install it. You will need to add the feed url you just got from mloovi (Settings/WP-o-Matic/Add campaign). The great thing about WP-o-Matic is that it also rewrites the feed it imports so when adding a new campaign make sure your rewrite all <script> with a blank space. This will filter out any ads that Mloovi put in the RSS feed. Now when everything is up and running all you need to do is to setup a cron job so that your blog would update automatically. Set the time intervals depending on how often the original blog gets updated.

This is just the basic barebones setup. You should consider other plugins you would usually use on regular blogs. Update the ping list, make sure your urls are seo friendly, add a sitemap and if you have a bit of money to spend an automated bookmarking plugin that will bookmark all your new posts automatically and therfore automate your backlink development as well. You can try auto social poster or sociolizeit pro plugins. Don’t forget to monetize your new autoblog with Adsense or other ads.

Keep in mind that your target is only $1/day. Once your blog is earning $1/day you launch another one. It is much easier to have 100 autoblogs earning you $1/day each than 1 that earns you $100/day.

If this post is not clear I do apologize. I am experiencing a nasty flu at the moment and having problems thinking clearly.

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Hey guys! How you been? I have not made a post for a while but I am back and I should be making regular blog posts again.

This one is going to be slightly different. I am going to post an idea and we can do a bit of brainstorming together to hopefully come up with an easy backlink development method.

Has anyone had much success developing backlinks using RSS feeds? If you are not familiar with this method, it basically works when your RSS feeds appear on various RSS syndication/directory websites, other webmasters pick them up and use them on their own websites. The common approach would be to simply submit your blog feeds for example to various RSS directories and forget. This would be like a drop in the ocean and quite frankly would generate hardly any backlinks. This is why most people don’t even bother. I must say I was one of them until I stumbled upon this little video: Instant backlinks.

The idea is simply to use rssmix to generate unlimited unique feeds by mixing your feed with others. However the video just gives you an idea and leaves the rest up to you. How would you apply it? If I had a bunch of websites about… lets say dog training I would bookmark all of them using one of the bookmarking sites such as delicious. I would then go and hunt for some dog training related quality article feeds. 20 of them or so… Use various combinations of these feeds to generate 30 or so unique feeds and then submit them using An RSS submitter or even manually to a bunch of RSS syndication/directory websites. In fact I will do just that in a few minutes.

If you have other ideas or questions simply drop a comment.