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Not pulling / accumulating posts - cheap / shared hosting
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December 25, 2014
1:12 pm
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I’ve been using the full version of CyberSeo, and everything works ok. I installed it on a cheap / shared hosting, and I am not pulling any posts. I have two separate blogs, and I set them to pull two feeds on each (1 post per 45 minutes, so this would be around 4 posts per 45 minutes for the two blogs). The situation with this is, that I am not accumulating any content. Wordpress is showing, that last post was added 10 or 11 hours ago, and it basically does not work. 

The account comes with cPanel, so I would be able to check some things there, or adjust maybe (but I am not sure, there is probably no settings for anything that is needed there). It is not a bad account. I am running a pinterest clone website, with around 1,000 uv visitors a day, and everything works very smoothly. 

I am planning to switch over to a better hosting, but this will be a while, up to 12 months or more, I would say. This is a temporary hosting, as I am working on something else, somewhere else (totally different thing). At the same time, I would like to start growing a network of CyberSeo sites, could be up to 50-100 on this shared plan, but I am not sure if it is possibly, it definitely looks like it is not, at this point.

Please let me know what to check, and what can be done to get it to work. The hosting plan that I have was $96 per year, it may be necessary to move to something better, but I am not sure. I would prefer the current hosting plan. 

December 25, 2014
1:21 pm
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Would you say that a network of 50 – 100 CyberSeo sites requires a VPS or Dedicated hosting, or not necessarily? I am not planning to work on anything “extreme”. With 50 domains, this would be 2-3 posts a day per site (just one person working on updates CyberSeo -> Draft -> Review / Edit -> Schedule -> Publish). Maybe a shared / cheap hosting would be good enough? 

Thanks. 

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In general, it is strange. I would say, that it should work. It is like getting a hosting plan at HostGator.com, installing Wordpress with your program, and CyberSeo is not pulling any posts (for 12 hours or more). 

I can ask any questions to the hosting company too, so if this would be needed, please let me know. 

December 26, 2014
1:27 am
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On a regular / good working server I have something like this: 

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And this is how it looks on the one that does not seem to be working with this, for some reason: 

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and on the second one I am pulling less way feeds (only 2 at a time), and less often… Still does not seem to work. 

January 6, 2015
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The best way to reduce the server load is to use cron instead of the “auto” mode. In this case you can schedule the exact time when each site will pull the feeds.

January 7, 2015
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I started using cron through cPanel. I have two domains, and I set to run cron every 30 minutes (I set the RSS Pull Mode to Cron, and added the required url through cPanel). With this method, what settings would I use for:

a) Check this feed for updates every

b) Maximum number of posts to be syndicated from each feed at once

Do I just leave it at zeros? Probably not… Just set the top one to 0, and set the amount of post that I want to pull with cron?

Thanks.

January 8, 2015
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Zeros means “do not syndicate new posts at all”. Thus, set the 1st option to say one minute (anyway it will be triggered by cron only every 30 minutes). The second option you can set to 999 or something like hat, but I wouldn’t recommend you to pull too many posts at once on shared hosting.

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