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Using Caffeinated Content for WordPress Part 3 - Building your first niche blog

Table of Contents:

Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2 - Caffeinated Content’s template system
Part 3 - Building your first niche blog (You are here!)
Part 4 - Building a (gasp!) blog farm
Part 5 - Tying it all together
Part 6 - Monetization options

So now we have taken a look at what Caffeinated Content has under the hood, let’s take a quick gander at the user interface:

Caffeinated Content UI

Caffeinated Content UI (click for larger view)

What we have here are the manageable options in the user interface.  Not all fields are required, but each will help target and manage the retrieved content a little bit better.

So let’s get started.  If you followed the steps in the introduction, you already have a WordPress blog set up and Caffeinated Content uploaded and ready to go.  If you took a look at the second part, you’ll have a template defined (unless you want to go with the defaults–that’s okay too, but in the long run, build your own!).  Alright!

Pick a niche: pretzels, pickles, paper.  Again, this isn’t a SEM tutorial, this is a Caffeinated Content tutorial!  Visit your Caffeinated Content management page and add your chosen keyword.  From there, we’ll take the easy route.  Drop the number 21 in the box requesting max questions to add.  Add 3 to max tags to generate (per post).  Take a quick look at the options, but they’ll probably be fine set to the default.  Now, put today’s date into the Start Date box, and the date seven days from now into the End Date box.  Also, pick your templates from the Post template and Comment template boxes.  Then…

Hit go.

In a little bit, the screen will come back with something like this:

You’ll have 21 new targeted posts randomly spaced throughout the next week, each with targeted comments that’ll occur over a few days after the posts are posted.

Now, you have your own niche blog that’ll happily update itself over the course of the next week.

Yes, it’s that simple.

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