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CyberSeo As A Cam Aggregator
anybody done it? willing to let me see? email me please. :helpme
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This is interesting. I'd like to know more about how it's done. I'm just starting to appreciate the depth of this program.
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The plugin is able to aggregate just anything. Literally. Everything that has an RSS/Atom feed, XML feed, JSON feed, CSV, text dump or at least a sitemap.xml file can be imported into WordPress with CyberSEO Pro.
Since the affiliate live cam affiliate programs usually provide affiliate feeds, their chatroom embeds with thumbnails and descriptions (if available) can be imported with CyberSEO Pro. The only thing that you have to do is to set the necessary options. Those who haven't read the documentation, may use a built-in preset library, which contains all the necessary settings to import live cam embeds from the following sources:
There is no special guide for that. Just put the XML or JSON feed provided by the affiliate program above into the feed URL box, select the appropriate preset in the drop-down menu and syndicate it the same way as you syndicate any other content source. Since YouTube doesn't host adult content, you can use this tube video import tutorial: |
kool... :thumbsup:thumbsup
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CyberSEO is a great plugin for aggregation. But using WP as a cam aggregator is simply not the best idea. WP can't handle the amount of new webcam models popping up daily. Don't ask me how I know.
Sooner or later you will figure out MySQL is not ment by nature to be used for that sort of projects. The biggest problem that you are going to run into is not size, but the number of queries you can handle at once. Unless you are going to create rather small sites you better skip it. Thank me later. |
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To be honest, WordPress is not the best solution for large-scale webcam hubs or tubes. As k0nr4d mentioned earlier, it has an odd database structure and the way it manages it is peculiar.
Some plugins work directly with the WordPress database and modify it using their own direct MySQL queries. My plugin, however, does not do that. It interacts with the WordPress database through the WordPress API, fully adhering to the WordPress Codex. It does use direct MySQL queries only to read from the database, but never to write anything to it. This is because, if you examine a simple WordPress API function like wp_delete_post(), you'll see that it's not just one line of code with a single query. It's a large, complex routine that performs numerous operations since each post in WordPress has various dependencies, such as attachments, custom fields, tags, categories, and more. Posts may also have related content in the Media Library, among other things. In summary, WordPress is a heavyweight and resource-intensive engine. The trade-off for its versatility, complete extensibility, and adaptability is this resource-intensive nature. Moreover, WordPress is free, and one in three websites on the Internet today runs on it. Due to its popularity, I felt compelled to create a plugin for it. Thus, using WordPress to network a vast number of smaller sites can be a great idea. However, building a massive site with hundreds of thousands of pages is pure masochism. After all, WordPress runs on PHP, which is a slow interpreter and simply not suitable for heavy-duty projects. According to some kiddo gangsta-hackers, my plugin is not suitable for adult community at all, so cook-gangsta adult webmasters don't even know about it and don't use it: Quote:
nulled.host/community/groupbuy/cyberseo-pro/#post-10 and this nulled.host/community/file-requests/cyberseo-pro-not-free-version/ Yes, his avatar was the same on my support forum and on the board above, but... there are many other ways to identify someone in the Internet. So I want to say one thing here: if you bought the plugin, please use it fairly. Don't try to crack it and sell it. ...and if you do so, don't put a link to your site the plugin was activated at, to your profile on a warez sites, like the clown did here: nulled.host/participant/gunstra/ :winkwink: |
I have many customers (yeah, most of them are old GFY members) who use CyberSEO to run large webcam networks. By large I mean 100-500 sites. They have been doing it for many, many years and they keep renewing the annual license to get the plugin updates. So maybe it works for them and is worth the price...
Just one thing however. Please don't ask me to post links to their resources. The confidentiality of their business is my priority. The case with a kido, mentioned above is a way different. Even if he is not a my customer anymore, I haven't posted any links here. He did it by himself, right in his public profile on a warez site. I can't stop marvelling at the stupidity of some human beings... |
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There was no duplicate problem in general. That was a problem of WordPress scheduler and never happened when cron was used. But even that one was fixed long time ago.
P.S. And no, I won't provide any links. Not here and not there :) |
BTW, I know many of you are not glued to the adult business and do mainstream. So perhaps you will have these two videos interesting:
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Just a tip for those who want to make AI-generated content undetectable. The plugin allows you to use old good content spinners such a SpinRewriter, SpinChimp etc. Those actually are synchronizers that synonymize words and phrases, mix them and change words order, and you can apply them to an AI-generated articles.
Course those tools make your text less beautiful, but they completely break the AI flow. Such articles will not be detected as AI-generated ones, because these spinners don't use any artificial intelligence at all ;) |
thanx for the help cyber :thumbsup:thumbsup
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back then , Robo land a script+theme and doing custom work at reasonable rates at that time was a no brainer for me....... To be honnest i miss Nick and all the work he did for me.... :1orglaugh CyberSEO is very good plug in. :thumbsup |
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Right now i'm using Mechbunny, just tired of wordpress update/ plug in update that never finished when you have multiple sites :1orglaugh |
Just subscribed to this thread! Great stuff everyone.
You have my interest! |
Someone has gave me a link to this video. The guy shows you a list of built-in presets, so you can see how many adult content resources are supported by the plugin out of the box (click on pause while checking it). Course it doesn't mean the CyberSEO Pro is somehow limited by this list. It can import any types of RSS, Atom, XML, JSON and CSV sources. Even those standard pipe-delimited text dumps, provided by adult affiliate programs are supported (any sort of them - galleries, videos, livecam embeds in any possible and impossible format of dumps you provide).
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you're welcome :1orglaugh would love a free copy of cyberseo :pimp:1orglaugh |
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You can see Chris's services here :thumbsup Not much for adult though, but can do tier 2 :pimp |
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https://i.ibb.co/bXbk2L2/scr.gif These presets are just reference settings for this or that particular content source. You can set up the plugin to import whatever you want and format a result (the actual post content and its layout) yourself. Here is an article about this: https://www.cyberseo.net/blog/import...-cyberseo-pro/ Don't consider it as a "WooCommerce" tutorial. It's just a general tutorial for anything. WooCommerce "product" post type is used as an example of any post type like "post", "page", "video", "chatroom" etc, your WordPress theme works with. P.S. Please just don't post any adult links, images and embeds on the support forum. Use email, post your questions to this thread (is the OP not against it) or start a dedicated topic about it on GFY. |
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