Plugin Information »

Author:

Jgellc

Version:

1.00.01

Platform:

WordPress 3.1+

Plugin Price:

$ 34.95

Support & Upgrades:

$ 3.00 p / month
$ 12.00 p / 6 months
$ 20.00 p / 12 months

Pricing details

JGE Automatic Content Generator for WordPress is a WordPress plugin that adds high quality and relevant autoblog content to your existing blog posts. Only one time configuration of settings is required and then it runs on its own.

Recent SEO research suggests that your blog post's size should be between 4 and 5 windows worth of text. If your articles are shorter, then you can greatly benefit from the use of the JGE Automatic Content Generator for WordPress which will automatically add relevant high quality content to your posts/pages. Here is how our plugin works - we perform semantic analysis of your existing posts to find essential keywords and then pull content relevant to these keywords from free services. Retrieved mini-articles are then cached to minimize impact of this task on your blog's performance. In this process we employ the latest and greatest in the semantic web technologies, for example Linked Data, Natural Language Processing capabilities of Calais, and Freebase MQL searches. This auto blog tool uses content/articles actually written by people so the added content is 100% readable. The final result is that our auto blog content makes your blog posts larger and with more content for your visitors to enjoy.

As mentioned earlier, our Automatic Content Generator for WordPress uses caching to minimize its impact on your blog's response time. Here is what you are going to notice. When you access the post configured to use the plugin software for the first time you will see many seconds of a processing delay because all of the heavy lifting needed to process the page and find articles is being done. When you access the very same page for the second time (for example by pressing the 'Refresh' button in your browser) you will not see any performance degradation because your page will use the cached data. In case you change/update your blog post you will again experience the processing delay explained above.