Ep4: Companies Who Make Money: Datapresser

Story bySteven Carrol

Steven is a web applications developer, living in south of France, originally from London. His current project is Myplaylist.biz. In the nin(show all)Steven is a web applications developer, living in south of France, originally from London. His current project isMyplaylist.biz. In the nineties, he was a designer / director of a highly successful design, manufacturing and distribution company (Intimidation).

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John wants to be a Nurse.OrSally was a Doctor.OrSuzy wants to be an Acrobat.OrJacob wants to be an Actor…etc.

Now what Datapresser does is take this process to a whole new level, not only do they have a massive database that you plug straight into which allows you to mix and match content until your hearts content but also they have a number of other tools which when used in conjunction with Datapresser, further enhance the uniqueness of the articles.

It’s a numbers game

Many might ask what is the point of creating so many articles, well if you was a diligent TC reader you would have noticed therecent articleon TC, entitledThe More You Post, The Higher You Rank. See it’s a numbers game.

Remix the top ten

So while we’re happy that our visitor numbers are rising rapidly we also realize the only hope we have in this race is to use the same software as the major players in order to keep the quantity equal to theirs. So for the last two weeks all the articles we’ve published have been made using it and we’ve had really good results, plus no one has even noticed!

Even this article your reading was made using Datapresser (with only a few tweaks as it tends to go on and on about itself).

What we have done is set it up to automatically read the rest of the main blogs in the morning, then Datapresser rehashes the theme of the top 10 articles and recompiles these into unique blog posts on the same topic. It’s bloody marvelous. It means that we can set it to publish 10 or even 20 articles a day while we sit back and got on with other work.

It’s what all the top blogs are doing these days but they’d never admit it, as once the cat is out of the bag everyone will be at it…

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