CSV Importer Makes WP a Content Beast

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Been experimenting a lot lately with different template approaches to creating massive amounts of content lately. I just think that given the right niche Google is still craving it, and I want to keep the beast happy. Once you realize that the biggest difference between those making money online and those who aren’t is content, you want to get as much of it as you can. I have a few blogs that make money, and a few that don’t. If I ever wanted to turn those that don’t into money makers, the #1 thing I would focus on is infusing those blogs with tons of content, and keeping that content growing into the future. The only problem is it’s a pain to write hundreds (if not thousands) of blog posts, but that’s really how much it’s going to take to start seeing real traffic. Guest posters are great, but how many of those will contribute good quality posts to your no name blog off the bat? Not many.

That’s where CSV importer comes in. You can import tables of keywords in the form of titles, tags, categories, and even prepopulate the body text. Want a little dynamic text fun? Use a little sum and concatenate formulas and you’ll have some nice body paragraphs with matching keywords automatically inserted. You can replicate this process as much as you want, but I would limit uploads to less than 2,000 posts at a time (WP tends to crash with larger files). I probably shouldn’t have just said that out loud, but whatever. Nobody reads this blog anyways…

  • http://www.flytoanothertime.com Dan

    Well… I read this blog…