Wow, time really flies! I wanted to write about Orwell Pro more frequently than I have but things like the ALCS and now the World Series keep getting in the way. And since I am from the Detroit area, I am really hooked. Go Tigers!
It wasn’t too long ago I was trying to figure out how to best scale my time so that what time I did spend on my online business was time well spent and productive. Obviously, to do this, a person searches for the tools to help him/her scale the work such that you get more bang for the buck with every hour you spend on your business. I have to say, Orwell Pro is one of those tools. As a matter of fact, I am finding myself going to it more and more especially since I now use XsitePro and Wordpress to build a lot of my sites.
That is why I wanted to write a series about Orwell Pro, taking the time to go into most of its benefits for you so you can hopefully see why I don’t think anyone should be without this tool. So bear with me…
Orwell Pro allows you to build a sustainable business with your websites by giving you the means to naturally update all your website content with ease. Naturally or organically growing the content on your sites ensures that your sites will be seen as trustworthy authority sites by the search engines for the long term.
The first thing you do in Orwell Pro is set up a project. The project keeps multiple site updates with their respective content separate from each other and also allows you to customize content using Orwell Pro’s token based template system. More on that later.
You can import content into Orwell Pro by navigating to any article directory, but there is an advantage to using one of the six built in article directories. And that is that once you find an article for your site, it is automatically put into Orwell Pro’s editor - no cut and paste required! The built in directories are Goarticles.com, Ezinearticles.com, Articlecity.com, Articlefeeder.com, PRWeb.com and Selfgrowth.com. This feature is extremely handy for moving several articles into Orwell Pro quickly.
Once the article is in the editor, you can add a commentary to it to make it unique on your web page if you like but you also have the saturation checker to evaluate how many web pages currently carry the article. What a time saver.
Having one or more articles in your project now allows you to create a text file, create an html file (web page from any template), export as an XsitePro web page and export as a Wordpress blog post. All with the click of a button!
A text file for example, could be a single article file you create like yourarticle.txt. Or, you could append several articles together to make an actual RSStoBLOG text pod file - complete with the RSStoBLOG #TITLE##/TITLE# and #BREAK# tokens and ready to go! This is extremely powerful as the combination of Orwell Pro and RSStoBLOG allows you to create those text pods very quickly.
OK, so I have touched on the save as text feature a bit. There is a lot more there, like the complete use of 11 different tokens you can embed in your template to enhance keyword density. You can control the file name format and structure so that your article file names come out exactly how you want.
So next time you will be hearing all about the html page creation capabilites of Orwell Pro. So hang in there!
To Your Success,
Greg
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