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#0, Linez - How to Manipulate Text
Posted by Kurt on Oct-04-10 at 04:02 AM
LAST EDITED ON Oct-04-10 AT 07:17 PM (PST)
 
Here's some tuts for using the Linez Tuel...

Linez is a very powerful text manipulation device. It's as much a puzzle/logic problem as it is a piece of software.

The key to using Linez effectively is the ability to issolate footprints. Once you do this, you can "break" them to different lines, so they can be further modified.

This first video demonstrates how to use Linez to strip some text out of a page of text.

Real life: I made a thread in the public part of the forum that posts Yahoo Answers to the thread from an RSS pheed. You can see the thread here:
http://www.dombom.com/dcforum/DCForumID33/366.html

The actual content may change as I delete posts I've scraped.


What I want to do is just gather the actual questions and get rid of everything else.

I use Linez to seperate about 2770 different questions from the forum page and do it in less than two minutes...And I'm slowing down so you can keep up.

Watch this video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn8zbyES_3o

Basic instructions:

Start Tuelz.exe

Go to page

Select all

Copy

Switch to Linez Tuel (That's why Tuelz are browswer based)

Paste into Linez big box.

Find a footprint contained only in the lines we want to copy. This is key and essential.

Footprint: Open Question:

Copy the lines containing "Open Question: "

This lines are now copied to the clipboard.

Delete all the stuff.

Paste the lines containing the footprint into Linez big box.

Remove footprint to clean up Questions

Number lines - just used to display how many questions were stripped, for video demo only, you won't need to do this step in real life.


#1, RE: Linez - How to Manipulate Text
Posted by Kurt on Oct-04-10 at 06:09 AM
In response to message #0
LAST EDITED ON Oct-04-10 AT 06:10 AM (PST)
 

The Exponential Spin System Using Linez

Here's a technique to get a lot more boom from your spinning efforts.

Video Tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn8zbyES_3o

Text Directions:

You need:

Linez open and running

Text editor

Google Sets (or other list research resource)
http://labs.google.com/sets

This is really more of a training/theoretical demo, but it does show a very powerful concept that's very easy and increases your combinations immensely, using a little brain power instead of elbow grease.

Go to google sets.
http://labs.google.com/sets

Enter some suggestions to get it started. Let's look for people and enter:
brother
uncle
friend

Click "large set"

Copy/Paste into Linez

Remove things that don't match

suffix each with a pipe |

Join lines

Prefix with {

Suffix with }

You now have a bunch of people in spin syntax.

Now let's multiply those same keywords:

"undo" in Linez until you get to:
friend|
cousin|

Find:
|

Replace|
's|

Shuffle the lines so they are in a different order.

Remove a couple so there's a different number than our first set. This gives us less chance of repetition.

Look at how many combos you now have...If you have 15 words for people, they now make 225 combos. 20 words are 400 combos.

See how it's exponetial?

What if you did something like:

My {friend's} {cousin} drove a {red} {chevy} from {Colorado} to {Nevada}.

Because we used states twice, we get a huge multiplier affect. Instead of adding 50 combos, we get 50 x 50 = 2500 different combos. Sure, some will be "from colorado to colorado", but that'll leave 2400+ that are OK...And we're talking theory to show that "multiplying" keywords gives tons and tons of combos.



#2, RE: Linez - How to Manipulate Text
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-04-10 at 05:38 PM
In response to message #0
Hi Kurt,

I was looking at this thread and watching videos.

I think you forgot to add the video link to the first post.

Kelvin

>Here's some tuts for using the Linez Tuel...
>
>Linez is a very powerful text manipulation device. It's as
>much a puzzle/logic problem as it is a piece of software.
>
>The key to using Linez effectively is the ability to
>issolate footprints. Once you do this, you can "break" them
>to different lines, so they can be further modified.
>
>This first video demonstrates how to use Linez to strip some
>text out of a page of text.
>
>Real life: I made a thread in the public part of the forum
>that posts Yahoo Answers to the thread from an RSS pheed.
>You can see the thread here:
>http://www.dombom.com/dcforum/DCForumID33/366.html
>
>The actual content may change as I delete posts I've
>scraped.
>
>
>What I want to do is just gather the actual questions and
>get rid of everything else.
>
>I use Linez to seperate about 2770 different questions from
>the forum page and do it in less than two minutes...And I'm
>slowing down so you can keep up.
>
>Watch this video:
>
>http://www.dombom.com/dcforum/DCForumID33/366.html
>
>Basic instructions:
>
>Start Tuelz.exe
>
>Go to page
>
>Select all
>
>Copy
>
>Switch to Linez Tuel (That's why Tuelz are browswer based)
>
>Paste into Linez big box.
>
>Find a footprint contained only in the lines we want to
>copy. This is key and essential.
>
>Footprint: Open Question:
>
>Copy the lines containing "Open Question: "
>
>This lines are now copied to the clipboard.
>
>Delete all the stuff.
>
>Paste the lines containing the footprint into Linez big box.
>
>Remove footprint to clean up Questions
>
>Number lines - just used to display how many questions were
>stripped, for video demo only, you won't need to do this
>step in real life.


#3, RE: Linez - How to Manipulate Text
Posted by Kurt on Oct-04-10 at 07:18 PM
In response to message #2

>I was looking at this thread and watching videos.
>
>I think you forgot to add the video link to the first post.

Hey Kelvin,

It's should be fixed. Looks like I put the video link where the forum page should have been and vice versa.


#4, RE: Linez - How to Manipulate Text
Posted by kelvin brown on Oct-04-10 at 10:30 PM
In response to message #3
Lines is one of my favorite Tuelz.

Unlike others, it never needs to be connected online when using.

I first learned to use it with chunks.

The sentences are chunks, but anytime u get say, a PLR ebook with 30 tips, or 101 paragraphs.

You can easily change that into several 100 individual articles. ANd that is with out any spinning, other than changing the order of paragraphs.

Now, if you start spinning, there is another few 100 for the same 30 to 100 tips.

kelvin