One of my Portal Feeder sites

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

It’s time to show what this baby is capable of (PF 2.0). I have been working on refining the template I am using on this site, so I can easily use it on other sites as well.

Am I worried about footprints? Not really. PF doesn’t add anything that could be considered a footprint, and my templates are pretty simple. If I use the same template for a dozen sites, or 50 or even 100, I don’t think it’s gonna matter all that much. ???????? ? ????

Here is a trampoline site I created entirely with PF2.0:

http://www.trampolinepartsandmore.com

I started with a basic temlate I got at http://www.oswd.org and imported it into PF 2.0. I can show you how I did that another time. It took a while, because it was the first template I really worked with in 2.0. It now consists of 29 pages that are mostly necessary to do some different and cool things. Future sites will not take nearly as long, once the base template is good to go.
For this site, I’m using PLR articles and graphics I got from http://www.plrpro.com. They are a great resource that provides 11 packages a month of high-quality articles. I imported all 40 articles on trampolines into my article pack, so they can be “dripped” to the portal over time. I am also rewriting those articles completely and submitting them to article directories. So far, it’s working great.

I’m also using some other features of PF 2.0 like listing packs, where I take an affiliate datafeed and easily drop that content into my site, rss feeds which are also easily managed in PF 2.0, and I already mentioned the article dripping. I’m using functions of PF to add my site navigation directly below my Adsense link block and make them appear identical. The “Learn More” section is another function of PF that takes keywords from the published articles and lists as many as I specify in the format I specify.

On my “Resources” page, I’m pulling in my links from the Portal Feeder Linking System (see my review here).

One of the best features is “tokens” which allow me to easily change content that appears on multiple pages without editing each page or each page template. On this site, I am using tokens for the site name, the topic of the website, the text of the footer, and a lot more.

I am even using tokens for each of the colors on my site. That will allow me to quickly and easily change the look of my site as I change the topic and use a different header graphic (which, btw, is also a token).

I hope you are getting an idea of just how powerful this Portal Feeder software really is.