WordPress Unique Review
January 7, 2010 by Scott
Filed under Xsitepro Featured, Xsitepro Tutorials, Xsitepro and Blogging
If you are an Xsitepro user, you know and understand how easy it is to set up a site with Xsitepro. However, I wonder if you realize how powerful it is to add a wordpress blog to your site. There’s several ways to do this, you can use Xsitepro to WordPress or you can simply add a wordpress blog via cpanel and link to it from your Xsitepro site. Either way, you’re missing out on some powerful linking and other symbiotic benefits from working with xsitepro and wordpress.NothingĀ beats Xsitepro’s power in organizing and setting up static content while nothing beats WordPress when dealing with dynamic content.
I ran into a powerful plugin that creates unique content from duplicate content…..nothing you’ve used before. Anyway, rather than talk about WpUnique or WordPress Unique…..check out the rest of the post and do yourself a favor and grab a copy today!
“Just Think…Your Blog Post Ranked and Indexed
In Less than 5 Minutes Even When Using
PLR or Reprint Articles….or Any Content
By Just Pasting It Into Your Blog!”
I’ve been using a new wordpress plugin called wordpress unique or wpUnique for the past couple of months with outstanding results. In fact, this is one case where I’d prefer to be selfish and keep this information to myself….however, the wpUnique has been released to the public and by virtue of the fact that “It Works!” I’m sure everyone will be using it….so, jump to the front of the line and grap a copy of WordPress Unique today!
Simply said, WpUnique is a wordpress plugin that automatically creates unique content from any blog post you place on your wordpress blog. It amazingly converts a unique version or any PLR article or duplicate content you feed it! However, the article looks exactly the same as the original plr or duplicate content….. the magic happens behind the scenes, in the html coding of the blog!
Seriously, this thing works so good I wish no one else knew about it….it works by using something called “html encoding” and alters the blog post on the html version and makes no change at all to the Visual Version of the blog post. There are other features that allow you to further alter the blog post in an effort to create a more unique blog post and in an effort to monetize the blog post. These are all options that are completely controlled by you! The entire plugin, all the features, can be applied to the entire blog or it can be applied to a single post….. giving you the ultimate control of your blog posts.
I think I’ve been using wpUnique for about 2 months…maybe more, and in that time there have been at least 4 updates. These haven’t been cheesey little updates but major upgrades to the plugin. Steve Fullman has gone all out on this baby and has made wpUnique a premiere wordpress plugin, in fact, Steve originally offered WordPress Unique on the warrior forum in the WSO section. It’s been one of the most successful wso’s that I can remember…..I’m surprised it took him so long to create an affiliate program and offer the plugin to the general market!
Testing Wordpess Unique on Blogs
I’ve been testing wpUnique on 2 well established blogs and 2 brand new blogs. I can get a blog post indexed ….literally in minutes on the established blogs. It doesn’t matter what the article is….it gets indexed. For instance, I get an article a day from one membership. The owner of the membership usually already has the article indexed on his blog in the SERP’s. And sometimes a couple of days will go by and the article is indexed on another member’s blog. In both cases I search for the “title” of the article in google or the first sentence. Often times there are 5 or more other results in the supplemental results….but as you know they do not show up unless you force them to.
This is the cool part. I’ll copy the article into a blog post exactly the same as it was sent. Next I tick the box for wpUnique to “Uniquify This Post” That’s the only option I use…there are other options such as:
- Uniquify Comments
- Auto-Spin This Post
- Keywords to Cash Links
I haven’t use any of those other options and then I “publish” the post. I’ll check Google for the “Title” of the article or blog post and voila…..my post is on top of the SERP’s….that’s right….WordPress Unique altered my post so that in Google’s eyes the post was actually different than the posting’s previously indexed. That is some powerful stuff. Like I said….I wish I was the only one to know about this. I didn’t think the SERP circumstances would last very long, however, all articles and posts have maintained their positions! I almost feel guilty using wpUniqe
In the interest of full disclosure, I need to report that WordPress Unique did not work the magic as fast on new blogs. As with any new site or new blog, the new blog really needs to be indexed by Google before you’ll start to see your articles in the SERPS. WpUnique still works, it just might take a little longer for the results to show up.
You might be confused and wondering exactly how wordpress unique works. You might think that it changes your plr article or blog post somehow. Maybe you think the wpunique spins new content out of your blog post. Actually, the plugin has grown to include many features since its inception, but the main way it changes the content is by doing something called “html encoding” which changes the html view of the post but not the actual words. I’m not sure how, but to the search engines, the content appears unique enough to be considered different than the original article or blog post.
Here’s a view of a post that has been “uniqified”….it looks as standard as any blog post:
Here’s a view of the same blog post from the “source code” view….as you can see the text has been changed to the html encoding.
So…if you need to know how it works…now you know
If you’re like most of us you just need to know THAT WpUnique works….and I attest to the fact that it does!
WordPress Unique has many other features….I think I’ll discuss those in another post. Suffice it to say, these other features serve to further change your blog post so that it becomes even more unique and thereby overcoming the duplicate content issues. WpUnique also has features that helps you to automatically monetize your blog posts with affiliate links and keywords or keyword phrases.
Check out these videos, they’ll help you gain a better understanding of WordPress Unique, how it creates unique content and how some of the features work!
I don’t do this often, buy click on WpUnique and grab a copy of this awesome plugin and watch it work it’s magic!!!
Creating A Link Network… Added Stages of Menopause Blog
November 20, 2009 by Scott
Filed under Internet Marketing, Xsitepro Tutorials
Like most internet marketers I use a variety of tools, WordPress and Xsitepro are just a small part of an online marketers tookit. I wrote the blog post below to outline how anyone can use some of the premade blogs and websites that are available. I was just going to link to the blog post, but I decided to post it in it’s entirety here….after all I wrote it
The main reason I decided to share the information here is because you can take the same concept to Xsitepro. When using Xsitepro you can create small mini-sites with a handfull of articles that will do basically the same as a wordpress blog…..in fact, you can do this with any of the free blog platforms….except you’ll have to build the sites yourself.
That is with the exception of Xsitepro. You’ll find some authors creating weekly minisites on a variety of subjects using Xsitepro. You can even search through the warrior special offers and find premade Xsitepro sites. Follow the guidelines below and don’t forget to submit the sites to rss directories and you’ll be amazed at the traffic, in some ways these sites are more easily managed than wordpress sites. Keep an eye peeled at Niche-Minisites , that’s one of my sites. After the first of the year I plan on creating a memebership where you can pick up a couple of premade Xsitepro Sites for peanuts
I should get my act together and get a presign up page!
Come to think of it, a good strategy would be to create your link networks using both wordpress, wordpress.com, blogger and xsitepro sites. The more variety …..the more natural it will look to the search engines.
Enough babbling by me, let me know if you have any questions and make sure you get a chance to read the post below. It’s a sure way to build a slow but steady income online.
I just set up a blog in my health niche blog sites called Stages of Menopause. I’m working on setting up a network of my own blogs concerned with various subniches of the health niche. The idea is to create a network of blogs that has interconnections similar to that of a spiders web….the more blogs the better.
One of the easiest ways to develop a series of blogs is by purchasing a premade or preexisting blog.
You can find blogs for sale on ebay, look for auctions on blogs that fit your niche.
You can find blogs for sale on sites like digitalpoint.com or other marketing related websites and forums. Flipping blogs or flopping blogs has also become popular, just google “website flipping” or “blog flipping” and you’ll find sites and reports on how to start building and flipping your own blogs.
The first thing I do is to look at some of the forums to see what’s available (see below paragraph). After finding the appropriate niche, I look for some long tailed keywords using a tool like Micro Niche Finder or Keyword Research Pro. I develop a list of keywords and then I see which of those are available as a domain. Purchase the domain and then set it up as one of my domains on my reseller hosting, either Ultimate Marketing Center or Site5 Reseller Hosting ……both have been excellent with support second to none.
One of the places I constantly keep my eyes on is the Warrior Forum, in the WSO section you can find special offers for premade websites and blogs. Often times you can pick up a blog that is prepopulated with 10 to 20 PLR articles in a custom wordpress theme for less than $20. Remember, chances are the creator of the blog sold at least 10 of these sites and could be as many as 50 of these same sites on the internet. It really doesn’t matter how many are sold because 90% or more of those purchased won’t do anything with it, secondly those that do upload the site won’t make any changes to the site or articles at all. Here’s a list of things to do before and after purchasing one of these premade blogs.
- make sure the site comes with plr articles you can edit
- transferring wordpress blogs can be difficult, make sure the creator has a clear cut set up pdf or video, and make sure you’ll be able to contact them after you purchase in case you run into trouble during the installation…..ask these questions in the open, as in the forum environment….if the seller is short with you….don’t expect much help
- if you are planning to flipping the site make sure you have the proper rights or license
- change any and all affiliate links
- edit any optin forms to your own autoresponder
- find long tail keywords that correspond with the content of each article or blog post
- Rewrite the title of each blog post, be sure to include the long tail keyword…this is important!
- Rewrite each blog post so that it is unique, be sure to include the long tail keyword that was used in the title, in the blog post at least 3 times
- add an image to each blog post, make sure you use the long tail keyword in the name of the image and in the alt tag
- publish the post
- after publishing, go back and submit the blog post to social bookmarking and networking sites
- pick out 10 more long tail keywords and write or edit 10 more articles for blog posts and submit
- chances are you will have a very healthy piece of virtual real estate otherwise known as VRE
There’s much more you can do with these sites, but if that were all you did and you did this 5 or 10 times a month you would create a nice little network of blogs that would be valuable for all kinds of different purposes besides a monthly number of clicks from Goggle
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You could drip feed articles if you have them.
You could build the blog further by any number of autoposting or autoblogging methods.
Bottom line, at least for me, is that finding a prebuilt blog saves me some time….If you find one in the niche you’re interested in, or want to develop it’s a quick way to get some content up quick. You can always develop it latter.
Of course it will take some time to get traffic to the site, I use Auto Social Poster plugin a well kept secret used by so called gurus for quick spidering, fast indexing and constant traffic, its well worth the price because your blog will get indexed and spidered quickly. I also use Slick Auto Poster and Article Stalker for autoposting full lenght keyword rich articles. Once established, I’ll add Google Adsense, Ebay, Amazon and add an optin form…..I might do only one of these or all of them some of these plugins allow you to use your keywords in the plugin to pull in relevant products or articles when autoblogging.
My goal is simple, get the site to produce $10 a month. I keep it simple. I know if I can get 10 sites to produce $10 a month, I’m making $100 a month. That’s not much money but it’s a very real number. Now all you need to do is expand your efforts, shoot for 100 sites a month making $10. Maybe it takes me a year to do that, but I’ll be making $1000 a month on autopilot. I know from experience some of those sites won’t make $10 a month…..some will make less, some will make a lot more!
Here’s an example of one of the sites I purchased on the warrior special offers forum, a blog on “menopause“. All I did was create a new header and install according to the authors instruction. Take a look at Stages of Menopause
Xsitepro or WordPress Blog?
October 30, 2008 by Scott
Filed under Xsitepro and Blogging
I had a fellow xsitepro user wonder if he should use a wordpress blog or xsitepro….in a rather lengthy post I suggested he use both and add a blog to Xsitepro
Hi Richard….really sorry for the delay, I have some health problems and then I simply forgot to answer your questions
Thank you for your thorough posting on the forum.
I had been avoiding wordpress because someone told me
it is more difficult than xsite2.
So, I never considered WP.
They said that it was mainly for blogging.
Actually wordpress is simpler to use than xsitepro. Once you get it set up….all you have to do is enter your keyword enriched blog title and blogpost. Yes, it can be really advanced, but you can learn that stuff as you progress.
I would purchase a domain that is simlar to your subject matter…get a cheap one like a .info domain. Next get a cheap hosting account , but make sure it has Cpanel….this allows you a 1 click installation of a wordpress blog. Once up, you can start posting and learning how blogging works.
The big benefit of a wordpress blog is that search engines see them as valuable sites because you will be posting something on a daily basis. This attracts the indexing spiders, it is a way to get ranking for your website. Xsitepro doesn’t do this anywhere near as efficiently as wordpress.
I’m not very good with xsite2 but I’m trying to learn for the past week.
hey…stick with it. It takes time, its no different than being a doctor, lawyer, accountant, carpenter or plumber. They all spend a certain amount of time learning before they can become proficient. I will say that Xsitepro makes the task of building websites almost painless….of course if you know nothing at the start about how websites are built….you’ll need to learn a little and….just practice…practice….practice…. If you have to, get another 3 dollar domain and start a website with the explicit purpose of learning how to use xsite……if you blow it up, no big deal
All of the wordpress templates I had seen, I thought they were just “nice”.
Nothing that I really wanted to use.
However, I never really looked at the choices until today.
But, the link you pointed towards the premium theme WP temps caught my eye.
Yes, those are some awesome looking themes….but based on our conversation so far, I think they are a little out of your league. Now, you could have someone install one and show you how it works, but they would not be a good theme to start with if you are interested in learning how wordpress works.
Now, I’m debating if I want to make a particular site totally with WP or to combine
the 2.
It really depends on what you are trying to do, what type of site you want to create, and to some degree your skill level. I will tell you many marketers are turning to wordpress. However, if you are selling a product it would be easy to start with xsite and create the salespage for your products. You can always add wordpress latter….the purpose would be for creating a site with lots of activity therefore enticing the search engine spiders.
Sorry to bother you with these questions but I don’t often find someone that is open minded
about many choices. Many times they are 100% something (dreamweaver, xsitepro, etc)
No problem….I feel bad that it took me so long to get back to you. By the way, I’m really a dreamweaver guy, but xsitepro is really starting to grow on me and I think it is probably as perfect as it can get for someone in your position.
Good luck and let me know if you have any more questions…will try to get back to you a little quicker
Original Quote
Scott,
Thank you for your thorough posting on the forum.
I had been avoiding wordpress because someone told me
it is more difficult than xsite2.
So, I never considered WP.
They said that it was mainly for blogging.I’m not very good with xsite2 but I’m trying to learn for the past week.
All of the wordpress templates I had seen, I thought they were just “nice”.
Nothing that I really wanted to use.
However, I never really looked at the choices until today.But, the link you pointed towards the premium theme WP temps caught my eye.
Now, I’m debating if I want to make a particular site totally with WP or to combine
the 2.I haven’t seen any examples of where they were combined.
Maybe, I didn’t realize it when I saw it.Is WP more difficult to learn and use than xsite2?
If you combine them, does it eat up bandwidth?
Or, am I better just keeping them separate?Sorry to bother you with these questions but I don’t often find someone that is open minded
about many choices. Many times they are 100% something (dreamweaver, xsitepro, etc)If you rather send it to my email, it is
.thanks,
Why is Xsitepro Better Than Site Build It?
October 17, 2008 by Scott
Filed under Xsitepro and Blogging
I ran into a post in a blog at Internet Marketing Tips and thought I’d post it here. It has to do with a question that a fellow posted at the xsitepro forum asking “What should he use, Xsitepro, WordPress or Site Build It….below is the question in full.
Hi there XSITEPRO Folks:
I hope all is well. I’m hoping you can please give me some impartial advice. Recently I’ve gone into business marketing the rock and roll photos of 40 years with photographer Don Aters.
Besides out existing sites and blogs we were considering one devoted to the sale/auction/wholesaling of the photos. We’ve talked with and emailed Site Build It.
My question please is you good people here obviously found XSitePRO the best way to go and I’m curious as to what attributes made you become a customer? Without badmouthing Site Build It, if you could be kind enough to tell me why they came up short it would be appreciated.
I want to make the right decision obviously and it isn’t only about the investment. There is an incredible amount of time and devotion that I give any project I’m affiliated with.
May all of you have the best results possible! Thanks for your time.
All the best,
Craig Fenton
Author Jefferson Airplane Take Me To A Circus Tent
Jefferson Starship Have You Seen The Stars Tonite
Hey Craig….had to check out this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xhYk9PEmXA brings back some memories! Amazing how music let’s you transfer through time to relive an old chapter of your life
First I wonder what your experience is with building websites?
I think I can share some unbiased thoughts about website design and building.
First I wonder what your experience is with building websites?
Let’s assume you have little to no experience building websites.
Secondly, I learned to build websites and web design with Dreamweaver and today it is still my primary method of building websites, it took a long time to learn but you can do anything with it….but with the advent of XsitePro Version 2 is coming in a close second.
To be clear, I would not recommend Dreamweaver to anyone with little to no experience with building websites, unless you really want to commit and spend the time necessary to learn a little html and the Dreamweaver program.
When I first started out I purchased books…..bookstore type books on html and desperately wanted to learn how to build a webpage. This was almost 8 years ago. Sometime after that I looked into Sitebuild and almost invested in their system. It looked very good and still looks good. They were ahead of times with the approach they take.
However, as someone mentioned above, Sitebuild can be quite complicated and there is a pretty steep learning curve. Once you’re into their system you won’t be able to jump out of it…..I didn’t really understand that at the time I was looking into it, but based on what I’ve heard others say….this fact is true. They do seem to have a happy following though.
One thing you need to understand, if you are an inexperienced website designer or webmaster, you will experience some type of learning curve. Initially the program will seem strange and awkward to work with….doesn’t matter which one you’re looking at. The issue should be, which one will allow me to create a website with ease and quickly. Which program can I learn to use with the least amount of effort.
Of course, if you’re into being a geek like some of us, then you’ll want to know…how and why everything works. But I can tell you with XsitePro this isn’t necessary.
With [b]Xsitepro[/b] you can get a website up and running by using their “Recipe” type instruction. Do A, B, C, and D and you’re good to go. Want to add a page….do F and G and follow that process. Need to add images then follow steps H and I, now upload.
Of course that sounds easy, and in reality it is. However, as I said, there is a learning curve….get a handle on the basics and you can get a site up and running in no time. Because Xsite allows for easy editing, you can totally transform your website in the furture when your talents and creativity are increased.
[b]There is one big downfall.[/b] If you need help after you get your site uploaded, there is no way for someone to log into your account and edit the site and make the changes you need. You have the forum that has a bunch of very helpful people and xsite support, which I’ve not had to use….so I can’t comment on their support capabilities.
In a word, out of all the programs available for building websites, I would wholeheartedly recommend Xsitepro for building and maintaining websites. It is by far the easiest I have used in 8 years. And perhaps one of the most important aspects of XsitePro is the ease of maintaining your website once it’s up and running.
By maintenance I mean, adding pages, adding images, changing the structure of your website. Instantly changing the entire look of a website with a few mouse clicks in no time. Or just keeping the entire image, look and feel of your website the same in all your pages.
If I remember correctly sitebuild was very helpful in assisting the internet marketer pick a niche and focus on developing that particular market through proper seo techniques. At the time, when first developed, they (sitebuild) were one of the only groups using an organized approach for accomplishing niche targeting and proper seo techniques. Today it’s been the approach copied by every successful marketer.
Since you’ve already chosen your niche, this isn’t an issue. One of Xsitepro’s claim to fame is the way it builds and links pages. The importance of this relates to creating properly built webpages or websites with current search engine optimization techniques (SEO). While using Xsite I was really impressed with tools and the automatic creation of webpages that fit seo guidelines most expert webmasters and seo experts would be proud of. For you this means you’ll get your pages indexed by the search engines faster and which means you’ll be getting organic search engine traffic and by practicing some of the other seo techniques you could find yourself on the first page of google. This may not sound like a big deal now, but only a couple years ago, one had to pay big bucks to get a seo expert in to optimize your website and webpages….it could literally cost you thousands of dollars….with Xsitepro, the seo is just part of the automatic process of building a webpage and website.
I imagine you’re looked at WordPress. WordPress blogs have evolved into full Content Management Systems (CMS) and it creates webpages that are food for the search engine spiders. Satisfying search engine spiders is the first aspect of creating website traffic. The hardest thing about using a wordpress blog is creating the blog. There are tons of tutorials that will tell you how to install a wordpress blog, if you’re not comfortable with this you can always pay someone to install a blog…..wouldn’t cost you any more than $50. Installing a wordpress blog with on your website is more intimidating that it sounds….it really is very easy. Also the selection of themes (templates) is beyond comprehension, you can change themes and therefore the look of your blog with a click of your mouse. If you want a blog with a different look you can purchase one of the wordpress themes available or you can have a custom theme created.
Using wordpress as a platform for your website gives you many options, it doesn’t have to look like a blog….in fact you can create a static website with xsitepro and merge it with a wordpress blog. XsiteprotoWordpress is a comprehensive tutorial that teaches you how to seamlessly merge your xsitepro website with your wordpress blog. This is one of the best tutorials I’ve seen on the subject, complete with a written tutorial and video tutorials!
I’ve already gone too far with this post, however, let me say that the combination of wordpress and xsitepro is a powerful solution to your website building and development. Xsitepro might provide the static pages you need while a WordPress Blog will allow you to post or add pages and content on a consistant basis making your website a search engine magnet! For instance you might post an image a day, week or month and have the link on your blog go back to the xsitepro portion where they would make a purchase. At the same time, you can post daily with snippets of text that are keyword specific for anyone interested in purchasing the images or material that is related to Jefferson Airplane. The blog posts are important because they keep those spiders coming back and you’ll eventually get ranked for keywords people would use to purchase your products….all free traffic! While it’s true that you could do both operations in either an all xsitepro website or wordpress blog….the combination of xsitepro and wordpress allows you to capitalize on the expertise and superior aspects of both platforms, giving you a superior website.
In any case, do yourself a favor and grab a copy of XsitePro….even if you do sitebuild. Start learning how to use xsitepro and I guarantee you’ll build more than one website
Hope this helps a little
Scott
More on Xsitepro at Xsitepro Templates
XsiteprotoWordPress for Seamless WordPress Blog Integration
September 30, 2008 by Scott
Filed under Xsitepro and Blogging
Did you ever want to install a wordpress blog in your xsitepro website?
Maybe you wanted to install the wp blog in your website but didn’t want to have the blog look differently than the Xsitepro website.
It’s a tall order to customize a wordpress theme to match the xsitepro website and a task much taller than the average webmaster can accomplish.
Well, I have some good news for you. I stumbled across a new product called XsiteprotoWordpress which promises to teach you to seamlessly integrate a wordpress blog into your xsitepro website.
This is straight from the Creators:
We have been building XSitePro websites and integrating WordPress blogs for our clients with great success. Our specialty has been to give our clients top notch sites with blogs that are seamlessly integrated into the main site. Through this we have learned the inner workings of both XSitePro and WordPress systems.
Keep an eye on this product if you want to learn how to create a blog and website that are seamlessly integrated.
If you purchased Xsitepro chances are that you purchased it because of the ease of creating websites. The other thing it does is create websites that have pages which are properly optimized for search engines. This is so very important if you want traffic to your website and Xsitepro does this automatically behind the scenes….to date no other website editor has been able to do this.
Enter WordPress….although not a typical website editor or creator as you know wordpress creates blogs. The beauty behind a wordpress blog is that creates webpages that are optimized to an even greater degree than xsitepro and attracts the search engine spiders like a magnet. At this point, there simply isn’t a better way to create a webpage that is built for traffic generation.
This is where XsiteprotoWordpress comes in. You can take the effectiveness of Xsitepro and WordPress and bring them together. I can tell you from experience that having an Xsitepro website with a WordPress Blog will bring massive amounts of traffic and the addition of the two platforms is synergistic. By that, I mean, the sum is greater than the addition of the individual parts.
Check out XsiteprotoWordpress today….if it’s not live yet, do yourself a favor and join their mailing list!










