Your Ideal Scheduler

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by joebert, Apr 19, 2010.

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    Assuming you have an image gallery, wallpaper site, etc that uses the following elements for each image/wallpaper/etc

    • image
    • title
    • description

    What would be your ideal control panel for scheduling images to show up every day ?
    What sort of options would you want for controlling the schedule, how would you want to handle adding images to the queue of the schedule ?

    I'm asking here because everyone I've talked to about such a thing seems to consider it an SEO tool. :)
     
    joebert, Apr 19, 2010 IP
  2. justin.helloall

    justin.helloall Peon

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    Actually interestingly enough usually what i do is look up the top stories of the day on google news and then put in a keyword on my database to bring up all my images related to that and put em up. If you could do something where i can schedule images by keywords per hour/day/week that would be awesome
     
    justin.helloall, Apr 19, 2010 IP
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    joebert Well-Known Member

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    I'm thinking this for input.

    1) INTERVAL (two dropdowns, one with numbers and the other with a list of intervals such as "hour", "day", etc)
    2) KEYWORD/PHRASE (a text box)
    3) MAX_PER_INTERVAL (a dropdown full of numbers)
    4) NOTIFY_ON_EMPTY (a multi-line textarea that takes a list of email addresses on new lines)

    At each INTERVAL, the scheduler would look for MAX_PER_INTERVAL images that have KEYWORD/PHRASE in their title or description and make them public. If none are found, a notification email will be sent to all of the addresses listed in NOTIFY_ON_EMPTY. The keyword/phrase will be disabled until someone reactivates it so no more notification emails are sent until it runs out again.
     
    joebert, Apr 21, 2010 IP