hostgator is being gay (might wanna leave them)

Non-multi wordpress is for nubs.

Lukep you mentioned somewhere that u like using xsitepro so I dunno why you have like 1k Wordpress blog
Blogs were easier to roll out back when I was newer at this, but today I do only build XSP-style sites. (My bots build them, to be more accurate.)

Each site I make these days is so much smaller than one of my old blogs it's just not funny. -Yet the old blogs are still making money so it's not so easy to just transform them into the new style without pretty much pissing off teh googs.
 


Blogs were easier to roll out back when I was newer at this, but today I do only build XSP-style sites. (My bots build them, to be more accurate.)

Each site I make these days is so much smaller than one of my old blogs it's just not funny. -Yet the old blogs are still making money so it's not so easy to just transform them into the new style without pretty much pissing off teh googs.

Do you have a bot for operating xsitepro? If so what program is that? Ubot can't do windows/desktop type operation as I know.


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Do you have a bot for operating xsitepro? If so what program is that? Ubot can't do windows/desktop type operation as I know.
No, I just use ubot... But once I make a set of templates in XSP to roll out lots of sites on, I don't need the program anymore... I'll just have ubot turn flat files into finished websites with that code.
 
I was going to move all my stuffs to XSitePro. But ended up staying with wordpress anyways. There are greater benefit wordpress has over XsitePro. For the sites that fails to convert me money, I can put them together into a bucket and build a network of high PR blogs around it. Then I can do blogposts on it to linking to my other sites. It's much easier with wordpress.


No, I just use ubot... But once I make a set of templates in XSP to roll out lots of sites on, I don't need the program anymore... I'll just have ubot turn flat files into finished websites with that code.

Yea lukep, I'm working on something similar. It's almost done actually. I have a program that takes in URL, keywords and contents. Then it's just 1 button create a new website. It also does a random select on a list of 1000+ template so that every site looks different. Right now I'm trying to get this program to the point where I don't even need to provide it contents. Instead it will go and scrape articles, spin it using the awesome readable spinner out there, and make the website.
 
I have a program that takes in URL, keywords and contents. Then it's just 1 button create a new website. It also does a random select on a list of 1000+ template so that every site looks different. Right now I'm trying to get this program to the point where I don't even need to provide it contents. Instead it will go and scrape articles, spin it using the awesome readable spinner out there, and make the website.
Awesome. Sounds like you're getting it all figured out.

If these are all blogs I don't envy the time you have ahead when you inevitably run out of CPU share... I sure hope you read my Hosting advice in the 3K thread and took it to heart; With your biz model you're really going to need to worry about the CPU and RAM on your server and make sure you just keep buying more accounts before they run out of room each time.
 
No, but I'd certainly need $5000 /mo worth of dedi to keep this many blogs afloat!

[root@boost nginx]# gunzip -c access.log-20120403.gz | wc -l
836895
[root@boost nginx]# gunzip -c access.log-20120404.gz | wc -l
830317
[root@boost nginx]# gunzip -c access.log-20120405.gz | wc -l
848909

[root@shoei ~]# time curl *snip* -s
real 0m0.054s
user 0m0.002s
sys 0m0.002s

Sure you do buddy, sure you do.... :thumbsup:
 
Awesome. Sounds like you're getting it all figured out.

If these are all blogs I don't envy the time you have ahead when you inevitably run out of CPU share... I sure hope you read my Hosting advice in the 3K thread and took it to heart; With your biz model you're really going to need to worry about the CPU and RAM on your server and make sure you just keep buying more accounts before they run out of room each time.

Yea i will probably make a little less $. One reseller account can still host about 320 websites. That's still pretty good. I assume if I convert them to XsitePro I will probably be able to host 1000 sites per reseller. But with the amount of $ generated by 1000 sites, another $50 or $100 per month ain't so bad. I really like having them wordpress so I have a network of wordpress of blogpost. I can use those network for bigger affiliate sites I'm building. That's the plans
 
No, I just use ubot... But once I make a set of templates in XSP to roll out lots of sites on, I don't need the program anymore... I'll just have ubot turn flat files into finished websites with that code.

Awesome lukep, your posts are the only one I follow on wf. But how do you then FTP the finished files? Do u use online FTP? If yes, mind sharing?


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[root@shoei ~]# time curl *snip* -s
real 0m0.054s
user 0m0.002s
sys 0m0.002s

Sure you do buddy, sure you do.... :thumbsup:
Please do spill... Hosting your own? Or do you have a dedi that you run at a place like Rackspace, all tricked out to spec?


I really like having them wordpress so I have a network of wordpress of blogpost. I can use those network for bigger affiliate sites I'm building. That's the plans
Good enough then. You'll surely figure out in time your optimal size allocation, since they are going to be different for everyone anyway. My advice would be to just keep up your WHM server stats in a window in your browser 24/7 and peek at it daily alongside running something like Uptime Robot on all of your root account domains. (All free to do.)

Awesome lukep, your posts are the only one I follow on wf. But how do you then FTP the finished files? Do u use online FTP? If yes, mind sharing?
I use a freeware solution for that: Net2ftp. It isn't supported anymore but works like a charm... Install it on one of your servers and have your bot navigate it like any other website. :thumbsup:

#protip: Name the directory you install it in something impossible for a hacker to guess at and don't link to it from anywhere else online.
 
Please do spill... Hosting your own? Or do you have a dedi that you run at a place like Rackspace, all tricked out to spec?

I host my own (multiple servers, why not?)

That particular server costs ~$2,400 to build, ~$1,285 of which is attributed to this bad boy Amazon.com: Intel 710 Series 300GB 2.5-Inch SATA 3.0 Gb-s (SSD SSDSA2BZ300G301): Electronics with 2 million hours MTBF.

It's also got remote console access and currently got a CPU passmark rank of #21 PassMark - Intel Xeon E31270 @ 3.40GHz - Price performance comparison and draws about half an amp of power.

But wait, I hear you saying something about colo costing too much. The full rack is costing $675/mo with 100mbit unmetered and 20 amps of power and a /24 of IP's. Must be offshore right? Nope, located in silicon valley, owned by a respected brand in the colo business. I can shove ~20 of these servers in a rack safely, and still have plenty of power to spare.
 
I host my own (multiple servers, why not?)

That particular server costs ~$2,400 to build, ~$1,285 of which is attributed to this bad boy Amazon.com: Intel 710 Series 300GB 2.5-Inch SATA 3.0 Gb-s (SSD SSDSA2BZ300G301): Electronics with 2 million hours MTBF.

It's also got remote console access and currently got a CPU passmark rank of #21 PassMark - Intel Xeon E31270 @ 3.40GHz - Price performance comparison and draws about half an amp of power.

But wait, I hear you saying something about colo costing too much. The full rack is costing $675/mo with 100mbit unmetered and 20 amps of power and a /24 of IP's. Must be offshore right? Nope, located in silicon valley, owned by a respected brand in the colo business. I can shove ~20 of these servers in a rack safely, and still have plenty of power to spare.

Mind sharing the rest of the specs of the server ?