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As you probably already know, the key factor influencing a site’s position in search engine results is the number and quality of external links to the site.

I believe that everyone who has a website should make money (or earn extra money) on this exchange, because... it's not difficult at all. You just need to place the code correctly on the site and register in this system. But as it turns out, beginners often have problems with this. This lesson will help beginners get up to speed :)

In it we will look at the following nuances:

  1. registration on the site
  2. Installing the code and adding the site to the system
  3. Activating the site and assigning link prices
  4. Key points affecting the duration and amount of earnings

I would like to note once again that the lesson is mainly aimed at novice users who have not yet encountered link exchanges. Therefore, I ask the specialists not to judge strictly :)

Comments:

Andrey, respect and respect, you are better. More lessons about SAP.

Great lesson! I noted the nuances for myself!!!

Andrey, cool, thank you very much, this is really very necessary information, especially for beginners)))

It turned out to be a bit long. Sites using the system of Popov E.M. - shit. Do you want me to hack yours instantly??? :))) Okay, I was joking... live happily.

Thank you. Regarding the sites, I partially agree, I did it a long time ago, I don’t feel like redoing it anymore, because I’ll have to re-promote it, because... URLs will be lost.

I have questions about this topic. I hope the video helps! Thank you!

Thank you, Andrey!

It’s hard to believe that there are sites on the Internet where the author and users share information not for SMS or money, but simply to help! Respect guys! Thanks a lot!

Andrey, does the method indicated in the video tutorial apply to sites consisting of separate sides, and connecting with PHP code: "include"left.php";"?

Thanks Andryukha.. helped me figure it out.. I’ll figure out the subtleties myself

The lesson is simply super, there are simply no words!

Well done, Andrey!!!

Thank you, the online lesson is super!!!

Thank you for the lesson, for a site using simple html code, this lesson is the most complete and easiest. But many people don’t know how to correctly insert the code for a site on CMS Joomla, that is, in index.php, including me. Eh, Andrey, I would do such a video, please! Sincerely, Alexander.

Andrey, thank you so much for your lessons!

Thank you for the lesson, Andrey, and especially for your help in choosing and uploading to hosting. I will be happy to register under you and on Sapa. Thanks for the really useful lessons.

AAA! Andrey, what can I say, AMAZING as usual!!! Thank you!!! Big f!!!

Dear Anlrey! Here is what Evgeniy Strelnikov (www.onlinehomebusiness.ru), a programmer and Internet entrepreneur, writes about the sale of links: (...If you want your site to live for a long time and always bring good income, then forget about selling links once and for all forever...It’s quite difficult to get links naturally, it’s easier to buy and thereby try to deceive the search engine. After all, any site, even the most shabby one, can buy links, and the search engine will think that this is a cool resource. Of course, all this is very wrong. search engine managers like it. Because links are sold and bought, they cannot correctly determine which site is really good and which is bad. Therefore, there is a fierce struggle with selling links. And first of all, sites that suffer from this struggle. that sell links. They are the easiest to find. AND ANY SITE that SELLS links will sooner or later be FOUND and PUNISHED by search engines. Such a site will be excluded from the search or pushed to the very bottom. This means that the number of visitors to such a site will decrease sharply. There will be almost no search engines at all. And this is 80% of the audience! In other words, you will lose 80% of your income. And what you earn from links is minuscule compared to what you can earn from advertising and selling goods. So before you decide to sell links, think 20 times, is it worth it? On the Internet you can find a lot of enticing advertisements about easy income with the help of links. They will even convince you that there is no danger in selling a few links. So, this is pure nonsense.

As soon as you install a script for selling links to your site, that’s it. The search engine will start hunting for you. Okay, my job is to warn you, and you decide for yourself whether you want such “easy” money or not. ..) Andrey Galyamov! Please comment as an expert, I don’t really want to risk my site...

Well done, Andrey Galyamov, before I had time to ask the question, you already answered - thank you, my friend! Oh, by the way, sorry for the typo in the first sentence... P.S. When I buy myself an island, I’ll invite you to a barbecue! P.P.S. Yes, by the way, I completely forgot - there is such an interesting advertisement from GOOGLE on your site - I keep looking and looking...

Great video http://web-operation.ru

Can you tell me how to do this in CMS Joomla, I would really like to know, otherwise it’s not clear where to start

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In RuNet. There are already more than a million registered users in Sapa (as of 05/20/2012 - 1084051, as of 02/14/2019 - 1541372). First, we will look at what you need to make money on sap, and at the end of the article I will give valuable recommendations for profitable selling of links.

2) On the “my sites” page, click add site:

3) Now you need to select the site type

In most cases, sites support php (in particular, WordPress and DLE support php). After selecting the type, you need to follow the instructions from the drop-down menu in SAP, which involves downloading the archive, uploading it to the site and installing the code on the site pages.

Note: an important feature of SAPE is that owners of html sites can also automate the process of placing links by specifying data from their ftp access. There is no such opportunity on other link exchanges.

4) Now all that remains is to select the theme of the site and specify the site URL:

5) After this, the sapa robot will index all pages of sites with a nesting level of no more than three. It should also be taken into account that the Sapa robot indexes no more than 150 links from one UV2 page.

6) After the site is indexed, it is sent for moderation. In the meantime, you can specify the cost of links.

Here I advise you to do this: indicate prices 2-3 times higher than average and keep in mind that optimizers will see these prices 10% more (due to the sapa commission). Based on this consideration, when setting prices, prices should be set with a 10% markup. For example, many are looking for links with prices up to 5, up to 10, up to 30 rubles, and your prices are 5, 10 and 30 rubles, then the following prices will be displayed for the optimizer: 5.5, 11 or 33 rubles and it simply will not see your site.

Therefore, in this case, it would be reasonable to make the prices 4.5, 9 and 27 rubles, then the price in the search for optimizers would be: 4.95, 9.9 and 29.7 rubles. By following this principle, you can significantly increase the flow of applications for placing links.

I will give the prices that should be placed taking into account the future +10% commission: 1.36, 1.8, 2.7, 3.6, 4.5, 5.4, 6.3, 7.2, 8.1, 9, 13.6, 18, 27, etc.

It is better to choose the link sales scheme (3-2)/(2-1)/1 - the range of values ​​is indicated in brackets, for example 3/1/1, 2/2/1, etc. This is a very important parameter that is worth paying attention to. Many optimizers, including me, pay great attention to the number of external links on a page:

After moderation, you will need to activate the site pages if they were not activated automatically. Now let's talk directly about the process of selling links.

Secrets of success in selling links in sape

  • Pages in the Yandex and Google index;
  • Sites with a Yandex ICS indicator (formerly TCI) of 10 and above. In general, the index is a very important parameter; the higher it is, the more expensive the price (I advise you to read: how to increase the TCI and the dependence of income on the number of pages and the TCI);
  • Pages with PR≥1; PageRank is no longer shown by Google
  • Pages with nesting level 2;
  • Sites with traffic (many people don’t pay attention to this, but in my opinion there should be at least 30 people a day, otherwise it raises the suspicion that the site is not made for people);
    Now SAPE even has a new SR parameter, which shows page traffic (links on such pages are more expensive).
  • Pages with 0 external links and an estimated number of links of 1-2 (this is why I advise making the scheme (3-2)/(2-1)/1);
  • Pages with content of 1000 characters;
  • Pages where the block of links is not located in the footer of the site, but in a prominent place;
  • Pages with an adequate number of internal links (in my opinion, the number of internal links should be no more than 200-300 from one page);
  • Pages missing

Sape is the largest and most famous purchase and sale of links on the Runet. The number of sites (those sites where you can buy links) is simply huge - more than 500,000. The number is simply unimaginable.

Sape gives you the option to rent links, meaning you are charged for each link on a daily basis, which has both pros and cons. And promoting online stores, and indeed information sites, in Google is almost impossible without renting links. For example, one high-quality link from a reputable resource would cost you several thousand rubles with a one-time payment, but on SAPA you will only have to pay a couple of rubles every day. Thus, you can purchase many links for the initial promotion of the project or to increase TIC and PR indicators.

Buying links on the Sape exchange: getting started with the system

To work in the system you just need to follow a few simple steps. First, let's register, for which you just need to go to link. You will see the following window in front of you:

Click register and enter the required contact information.

After registering in the system, we need to create a new company to promote our site. Let's look at this process step by step:

1. go to the Optimizer tab

2. click on the button create a new project

3. Enter a name for the new project (absolutely any)

4. Set the initial settings

6. For each page, it is advisable to create three types of URL ( direct occurrences, diluted occurrences, natural anchors). But this point is somewhat contradictory, because For some pages, only direct occurrences will be sufficient. As a rule, these are pages on which it is planned to promote weakly competitive low or mid-frequency queries. For the main page of the site (face), it is advisable to create all three types of URL:

7. The next step is to add anchors that will promote the pages of our site. To add anchors to URLs, you need to:

8. Let’s say we are promoting the main page of the site for the request “buy a laptop.” In this case, anchors can be as follows:

Direct occurrences:

  • #a# Buy a laptop#/a# in Moscow. The best prices.
  • Don't know which#a# laptop#/a# to buy? Come to us.
  • How to #a# buy a laptop#/a# and not make a mistake.
  • Review of laptops.#a# Buy a laptop#/a# at the best price right now.
  • Online store of digital equipment. #a# Buy a laptop#/a#, tablet, computer and much more.
  • #a# Buy a laptop#/a# cheaper than competitors.
  • The best laptops. #a# Buy a laptop#/a# or a computer.
  • #a# Buy a laptop#/a# and laptop components.

Diluted occurrences:

  • #a#Buy a good laptop#/a# today.
  • How #a#to buy a laptop#/a# correctly.
  • Make a laptop purchase in Moscow.#a# Buy an Acer laptop#/a#.
  • The most modern laptops. #a#Buy a modern laptop#/a#.
  • Tired of your computer? #a#Buy a fast laptop#/a# Sony today.
  • Huge selection of laptops. #a#Buy a laptop with windows 7#/a# for 20,000 rubles.
  • The most modern laptops in our store. #a#Buy a laptop and accessories#/a# for it.
  • Do you want to quickly #a#buy a quality laptop#/a#? Contact us and we will help you choose.

Natural anchors:

  • You can buy the most modern laptop #a#from us#/a#.
  • #a#Here#/a# you will find many computers, monitors and laptops.
  • Using #a#link#/a# you can purchase a laptop in Moscow.
  • You can buy a laptop and any accessories #a#here#/a#.
  • On our #a#site#/a# you can buy or exchange any laptop.
  • At #a#www.site.ru#/a# you can buy a really high-quality laptop.
  • Come #a#here#/a#. Huge selection of computers and laptops.
  • The hit of the season. 6-core Acer laptop, only #a#today#/a#.

That's all! The system is now fully configured and ready to go.

Secrets of buying links in Sape

But it’s not enough just to set up the system - you also need to buy the right links to Sape, because as mentioned at the beginning of this article, we have learned to actively deal with purchased links and are able to easily identify low-quality links, which will result in a waste of money for you, and in the worst case, a loss positions and applying filters to your site.

So, first of all, you need to decide on the type of query being promoted to get an answer to the question - which links to buy on the site. You will find a very good article on this topic at the link.

If the request is commercial, you can safely start buying links, but subject to certain conditions. To purchase links, you must:

A filter settings window will open in front of you. Customize filters for yourself. but follow a few simple conditions:

  • To buy links, use sites only from the main site database.
  • It is desirable that the PR and TIC of the donor site be different from 0.
  • The more external links there are on the donor page, the worse it is. It is advisable to have no more than 3 external links on 3rd level pages.
  • The older the domain, the better.
  • Having a donor in UC is a huge plus.
  • The closer the theme of the donor site is to yours, the better.
  • Use only 2nd level domains.
  • It is desirable that the donor page be indexed in both subsystems.

After the links are purchased, you need to regularly (at least once a week) monitor the status of these same links. There are many specialized tools for this purpose, but most of them cost money. Although no one is stopping you from manually checking the status of the links.

If after reading this article you still have doubts about whether you can use Sape yourself, I suggest you read the article about using link aggregators. Aggregators are special services that do all the work for you, but charge a certain commission for it.

A Beginner's Guide to SAP Consultant

Version 1.08 dated 10/27/2007
fatheryan.narod.ru with community assistance SAPForum.ru and other good people

“If you can’t explain something to a six-year-old, then you don’t understand it yourself.”
""A. Einstein""

Preamble. Who is this for?

For people who want to become consultants and don't know where to start. Initial knowledge in this area is small or completely absent, but there is brains and desire. The path to becoming a consultant is, of course, different for “programmers” and “subject specialists”; the author tried to make the material understandable to everyone. In order not to expand the size of the document beyond any reasonable limits and not to overwhelm beginners with all sorts of nuances, the author deliberately simplified many concepts (however, trying to avoid obvious mistakes). Names of SAP courses and other sources of information are shown in square brackets. The document is planned to be improved, I would be grateful for criticism and additions.
WARNING: Even if you memorize this article, it will not qualify you to call yourself an "SAP consultant." There are still thousands of pages of text ahead and experience working on the project is a must. All I can do is “guide you on the right path.” I wish you success.

What is the SAP R/3 system and why is it needed?

SAP R/3 is an ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) information system. The system is designed to automate all enterprise management activities: management and accounting, planning and much more. (By the way, recently a new concept based on the Netweaver platform has been declared: the system should not cover all areas, but provide services based on data from software products from different manufacturers. Whether it will take root, the future will tell). The system is VERY large and VERY complex. Accept it as a fact: it is impossible to “install it on the computer yourself” and “figure it out in a weekend, or at least in a week.” Requests “give me the distribution, I’ll install and figure it out myself” come regularly, but cannot have any other result other than a pointless waste of time. Although the author's experience is based primarily on R/3, much of the article applies, with some caution, to future versions of SAP.

How does all this work from a technical point of view?

A small SAP GUI (Graphics User Interface) program is installed on the user’s computer, the function of which is to display data received from the server and transmit data and user commands to the server (sometimes you can use an Internet browser instead of a GUI).

Server is a specialized, powerful, reliable computer designed to store and process data transmitted over a network from many users.

Usually installed on the server Database Management System (DBMS)– a program designed to store data in the form of a set of interconnected tables, with the ability to add, change, delete and retrieve them (data) at the user’s request in various combinations. Access to the DB (Database) is carried out, as a rule, using a special language SQL (Structured Query Language). In our case, in addition to the business data itself, the database stores all system settings, a repository (more about it below) and program texts in ABAP/4.

Actually SAP-om is called Application Server - a program running on the server that performs all actions on user data. Let's look at its operation in a simplified way using an example.

User vasya enters a number and presses Enter. SAP GUI immediately transmits this number and the fact that the key was pressed to the Application Server. The Application Server requests from the database a part of the ABAP/4 program that should process the user action, and begins to execute it. An ABAP/4 program can, for example, extract some information from the database depending on the received number and then pass it to the SAP GUI for display to the user vasya.

What is the essence of the consultant’s work and what is the implementation process?

Newbies (at least those whom I interviewed for a job) often think that it is enough to install the program, well, maybe also train users, and “the process will begin.” In fact, such a freebie occurs only when “implementing” very simple, narrowly functional programs with a small number of users, to which even the most primitive ERP system certainly does not apply.

An implementation project is a time-limited process of changing the activities of an enterprise, designed to achieve specified goals. The goals are usually:

Improving management awareness of the current state of affairs. The boss can see everything he wants, almost in real time.
- Improving (reengineering) business processes (eliminating unnecessary ones, increasing the efficiency of useful ones). For example, before the introduction of the system, before issuing an invoice for the release of goods, the signature of the “materials and materials accounting department” was required, so as not to try to issue from the warehouse something that was not there in the required quantity. When using a system where this data is available and documents are automatically checked when issuing documents, this signature, along with the entire department, becomes unnecessary.
- Reduced management costs. Rarely achieved.

Consultants must achieve specified goals within a specified period. To do this you need:

Inspect the activities of the enterprise (if this has not been done separately before).
- Develop and agree on proposals for its improvement.
- Achieve bringing the organizational structure to the required state.
- Train users (sometimes on projects consultants do not teach users at all or only teach key users, and they, in turn, teach final ones).
- To achieve competent and coordinated work of users to achieve specified goals.
- Adapt (customize) the system to the specifics of the client’s business.

Of course, it is difficult for one person to implement all these functions, so if possible they are distributed between the project manager, business analyst and technical consultant (although in practice it happens that one person is “both a Swiss and a reaper and...”).

Basic skills and knowledge of a consultant. What should and should not be done?

Based on the tasks described above, we can formulate the requirements for a consultant:

Good knowledge of the subject area.
- The ability to see poor organization of work, figure out how to do it better, and convince people that you are right.
- Ability to teach.
- Knowledge of the capabilities of the system, the business logic embedded in it and the limits of its adaptation.
- Ability to customize and modify the system for the client.
- Ability to correctly formulate decisions and requirements and document them.
- Communication skills.
- Ability to competently plan your time.
- Organizational skills.
- Ability to solve non-trivial problems.

DO NOT try to automate a “crooked” business, because:

1) you will be tormented with adapting the system;
2) you still have to redo it later.

As you know, if you automate a mess, you will get an automated mess, which is a hundred times more difficult to clean up than a regular one. Accordingly, one of the most valued skills of a consultant is the ability to “challenge” a zealous user (standard example: “I want everything in this SAP of yours to be like in 1C, otherwise I will not work in such a system”) and find compromises.

What is an SAP transaction?
SAP Transaction- an application program that performs a business process in the system, performing a certain logically complete set of actions on the data. (Technically, this is a "shortcut" to call an ABAP/4 program). For example, this could be the entry and accounting entry of an invoice, or the generation of some report. (Programmers: SAP transaction is not synonymous with DB transaction).

What are modules?

The system is logically divided into modules. Every module consists of many transactions covering a certain part of the enterprise's activities. As a rule, a consultant specializes in a particular module (although narrow-mindedness has never led to anything good, so if possible, do not artificially put yourself in a box). The boundaries of the modules are largely arbitrary, data is exchanged between them, there may be common settings and tables with data, sharing the same part of the ABAP/4 program (with all the ensuing consequences if it is thoughtlessly changed).

Brief description of the modules.

MM(Materials Management) - Material flow management.
Includes:
1) Accounting in terms of inventory accounting in warehouses, movement and write-off of inventory items (inventory).
2) MRP (materials requirements planning)
3) Directory of materials
4) A procurement system starting from the application and ending with the receipt of goods and materials at the required warehouse.
Receives data from the maintenance module (PM). If MRP is configured, requisitions for inventory items are generated from maintenance orders.
The generated transactions are transferred to FI.
When selling externally, part of the operations (for example, invoicing) can be implemented using SD (sales) means.

FM Budget management. Other names: FI-FM, PSM-FM. There is a second, more modern version of the BCS module - Budget Management System.

The purpose of both FM and BCS is management accounting, and in simple terms - in what areas (budget items) the money was spent by accounting entries.

If all the budget money has already been spent, the system prohibits making postings (or warns about problems with the budget).

Data for FM is taken from MM, FI, CO, SD, TORO (but not necessarily from all of them at once).

Basis occupies a special place among other modules.
Basic managers are responsible for the functioning of SAP (application server) as a whole. Tasks:
Initial installation and configuration of performance settings.
Database administration.
Installation of update packages and proofs (notes).
Carrying out transfers (transports) into the productive system.
Administration (entering and assigning roles) of users.
Data backup.
Setting up system interaction (data transfer between systems).
Monitoring (control) of the system in order to identify problems in advance and take action.
Setting up access to systems from SAP support.
Keep system data up to date on service.sap.com
Providing access (issuing a name, password and authority) to work with the SAP service.
Analysis of dumps (preferably together with functional specialists - consultants on application modules and abappers).
The list is incomplete, but I think it is sufficient for understanding. The basic manager, due to his occupation, has full authority in the system (SAP_ALL). Any mistake can easily lead to a complete crash of the system. In this regard, the basic manager must have both deep knowledge and enormous responsibility and self-discipline. In addition, this is the most conservative person on the team - he is against all kinds of experiments, installing untested updates, etc.