Archive for June, 2009

How to catch trending topics

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Ok, what does ”Trend” mean?

Here’s what Google says about this:

Trends“Hot Trends reflects what people are searching for on Google today. Rather than showing the most popular searches overall, which would always be generic terms like ‘weather,’ Hot Trends highlights searches that experience sudden surges in popularity, and updates that information hourly. Our algorithm analyzes millions of web searches performed on Google and displays those searches that deviate the most from their historic traffic pattern.”

Since you never know when your topic can become hot, it could happen right away or not happen at all. This tool can bring you crazy traffic and thousands of dollars or leave you as is. It’s like a lottery, but you have complete control over it. (more…)

How to split stories

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

In “Division options” you have two ways to go.

  • If you want just to break roughly by the number or words, then use break after xx words.
    Please note: Blogomator won’t cut by exact word count. If cutting point is inside the sentence, Blogomator will find the end and divide right after full stop.
  • If you would like to control yourself, where Blogomator cuts the article, just post {next-post} mark right within the text of an article.

Get article titles works exactly the same like normal publishing, but with a twist. It will add “Part: xx” inside article file names.
Please note: If you select to get names from the first line, then Blogomator will add “Part: xx” as a first line of all newly created articles. This is being done to avoid all blog posts having the same name when splitting the article.

For example: you break your article titled “Dog food” and select to “get titles from the first line”. Blogomator will insert “Dog food. Part: xx” as a first line to all article parts it makes. This way all scheduled blog posts will get “Dog food. Part: xx” as a title

Best,
Uncle Dimitry
Uncle Dimitry