Tools I used with WPMage
WPMage is a set of plugins to build websites in minutes using wordpress. It also has its own control panel
called the CPMage where you can just fill in the blanks of what you want to put as content on your site. The
plug ins so far that I've been using it for past 1 1/2 years are content mage, posting mage, affiliate mage, random
mage and link mage. In its Admin area, there is Domain Mage, Keyword Mage and Index Mage that are ready to do
its magic. After building the website, you can use Index Mage where you fill in the URL of your website on a form
that submits to different directories so that your website will be indexed by different search engines. For all
that set of CPMage and WPMage, I bought it at $1,000. Other plug ins that are not part of the $1,000 price are
added as a bonus when the author/developer is an affiliate of high end products.
Content Mage limits the number of words that you want to put as a draft or trash so that the number of words on
your posts will have more than the set limit. Sometimes it works, sometimes not.
Posting Mage is where you can generate the content of your web pages or posts. It uses templates that you define
where you want to place on a post/page the flickr images, youtube videos, articles from ezinearticles.com,
articlesbase.com, from different websites on the keywords you defined, yahoo answers, the monetization method
(through affiliate mage) that you want to incorporate on your websites, as well as keyword "tags" . Tags nowadays
are important to use for google and other search engines to read the content of your posts.
Affiliate mage is a plug in to create the monetization method of your website. It incorporates eBay, amazon,
commission junction, linkshare, google adsense, clickbank and chitika. Unfortunately, what works well with WPMage
is eBay and very minimal with others. For me, for example, I had $27 of Adsense and 50 cents of amazon when using
it in one year. Again, unfortunately, eBay Partner Network is the most difficult of the networks to get in.
Random Mage is a widget on the sidebar of your website that creates post titles (I think) in random. While, Link
Mage creates hyperlinks to your money pages based on keywords that you define on the plugin.
All in all, they are good tools or sets of plugins especially for non-techie like me because they are just
"fill-in the blanks" of a form, then off you go, you created a website with monetization methods.
However, the problem lies with the traffic to the site, as well as, when you are not an approved affiliate of
eBay Partner Network. Since my aim is to make my WPMage work, I am still trying to get in to ePN. As for the
traffic issue, the WPMage author/developer recommends to buy good & quality aged domains since they already
acquired traffic. But these kind of domains are expensive. For a beginner like me, as well as, with a limited
financial budget, I bought .info domains because they are only $1.00. Fortunately, in one year, I built only 20
mage sites which I didn't renew after a year.
I still use WPMage because I can't afford to just throw out or not use a $1,000 software. I used it not just to
build websites in minutes but one website at a time. So far, I am still building one website in 6 months because I
don't want to do it haphazardly like those 20 sites. After all, my aim is to outsource all the work in this kind of
business. This one website is a model for all other sites that my outsourcers will create & do other online
stuffs for the site.
I used WPMage with so many tools and/or Wordpress Plugins to accomplish the traffic that it lacks. I used it
with so many tools that I will mention through the posts that I write everyday because as of today, I am still
activating and configuring them.
One of the tools that I used
after six months of using the WPMage system is AutoblogBlueprint. AutoblogBlueprint.com is a
membership site where members have access to instructions and videos on how to set up and create successful
autoblogs. It is a complete system because you will learn the A to Z of autoblogs, such as:....
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On June 28, 2011, the revamping of a site that
would be submitted for registration to eBay Partner Network was completed. Actually, this site was developed
by Syndram Designs in July, 2010. It took me 1 1/2 years to get in to ePN. During this process,
Rich of Syndram Designs did not give up giving support to me. I don't know if other ePN website developers will
take you by your hand...
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After one week that my ePN website was accepted, I bought phpBay API & WordPress plugin to create eBay ads. The phpBay API is useful only for my
XSitePro sites and since most of my sites are built with xsitepro with blog added on them, then, the phpBay
WordPress plugin can create eBay ads on the blog.
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