Thursday, May 17, 2007

Convert Javascript to Html -- a world of possibilities

I just released a simple, yet very powerful tool called JS2Html (no this isn't one of the two BIG launches happening this month). JS2Html simply converts any javascript feed to search engine friendly html.

This tool doesn't sound so special due to its simplicity, but in reality, it opens up a world of possibilities. Javascript feeds can be used to do anything from get an automatically updated list of articles with summaries or even entire articles to affiliate merchant feeds with new affiliate links or even entire websites created from a single line of javascript code.

There wasn't much of a javascript craze (unlike the popular RSS frenzy that happened not too long ago) simply because the search engines can't read javascript, so there wasn't any search engine ranking benefit to it.

Now things have changed, since JS2Html can convert virtually any javascript feed (these are incredibly easy to find doing a standard Google search) to search engine friendly html.

Smart marketers will realize how powerful this truly is, and I hope that this new tool will start a new craze even more powerful than the old RSS one.

Check out JS2Html now to see how converting javascript feeds to html can literally allow you to create instant, auto-updating websites in seconds.

3 Comments:

Blogger inet said...

I am interested in this solution very much.
However the use of the term 'feeds' has me thinking about the product, I need it to convert something like adsense as an example to html; will it do this?

3:11 PM  
Blogger Brian K. said...

Hey inet,

It will essentially convert almost anything in javascript to html. Feeds is just one common thing that people use javascript for.

So if you know of anything that uses javascript, chances are that JS2Html (www.JS2html.com) will work on it.

Of course, creators of javascript feeds can sometimes put weird things in that make the feed hard to convert, but I would say that in 98% of the cases out there, it should be able to convert almost any form of javascript.

Brian

3:52 PM  
Blogger Bobby131313 said...

Will this work on an asp page if it's only done in html? Outside the scripting tags?

7:43 PM  

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