The Blackhat Plug-in User Interface

Here’s a screen shot of the blackhat plugin user interface.

 blackhat plugin screen shot

And here’s an explanation of the individuals fields of the user interface.

1. Unique ID: Every user of the BH Plug-in has a unique id. When the plug-in queries the content engine for articles, the user’s unique id is passed to the engine. The engine then validates the user’s id.

2. Niche: Users choose a suitable niche from the drop-down list box. This helps the content engine create more targeted content.

3. Monetization: There are three ways for users to monetize their blogs:  

     Embed affiliate and contextual ads in the posts/sidebar;

     Display a landing page instead of the blog – the spiders see the blog instead;

     Redirect human visitors elsewhere. 

Blog monetization is explained more in this post.

4. Outbound Links: Links to authority sites can be automatically embedded in posts, because they may give blogs a more natural appearance to the search engines, but it’s optional

5. Redirection URL: If a user decides to redirect human visitors to another site, he must provide the full URL of the site, including the ‘http’ prefix.

6. Your IP: When cloaking – with the landing page or redirection option – the user can provide his IP so he can view his blog, otherwise the plug-in will ‘think’ that he is a human visitor and redirect him or display a landing page.

7. Cloaking Code: This is one line of code that needs to be inserted on the first line of the theme’s header.php file. It’s necessary for redirection and displaying a landing page.

8. Affiliate or Contextual Ad Code: This is Adsense/YPN, affiliate links/banners embedded in the posts, and can include CSS tags.

9. Keywords: List of niche keyword. Titles, categories, and articles created by the plug-in/content engine are based on the Keywords.

10. Landing Page HTML: A complete HTML landing page. This is displayed to human visitors instead of the blog.

11. Save Settings: Modified plug-in options must be saved by clicking this button, otherwise they will be lost!

12. Start Auto Updating: Simply click this button to start auto-updating the blog every 24 hours.

All this may sound complicated, but once you’ve got a few blogs up and running you’ll realize how simple and quick it really is.



10 Comments so far

  1. […] BH plug-in user interface is explained here. There are three ways to monetize blogs with the […]

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  3. Sam on September 3rd, 2007

    Fascinated by your techniques and tools.
    Really want to acquire and use them.
    Just can’t figure out how to access BH Plugin or employ Content engine.
    Toss me a download or access bone here, will ‘ya?

    Sam

  4. ben on September 22nd, 2007

    A fantastic plugin. But i can’t seem to find the download link anywhere. Could you direct me to it?
    Thanks

  5. […] BH plugin is where you control monetization, redirection (IP), cloaking (IP), niche selection and other […]

  6. liv on October 3rd, 2007

    I keep checking out this great resource. I am interested in trying the plug-in, in case you give me the chance. You have my email address. Thank you. Liv

  7. discodof on October 4th, 2007

    Where can we download it ?

  8. Mayo on October 5th, 2007

    I followed a link from a BH forum,great articles,triing to grab the xrummer4!.

    I read about your BH plugin,it is available.

    Thanks
    BlackMan

  9. lain on November 3rd, 2007

    how can i get it dude ?
    :) plz provide me the download link ;)

  10. transflux on December 7th, 2007

    stop begging here worthless dogs

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