Can a Newbie Use WordPress Mage?
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I get questions from newbies if I think they can do WPMage. I’ve thought about this a lot for several days, because I don’t want to promote anything that will just make you frustrated. Been there, done that, myself.
But I’m confident the answer is yes. You would have to learn you way around WordPress and cPanel. Greg teaches the cPanel, and if you buy from my link, I can direct you to free WordPress tutorials. Regardless of how you decide to make money online, you’ll have to learn them eventually, anyway. The more I think about it, WPMage is about as easy as it gets, even for newbies.
Don’t forget the 30 day money back guarantee. It’s almost like a free trial. Just get it, and watch my quick and dirty method video.
Okay, a little drama in the last few days. SuperGreen Hosting (aka JustHost.com) suspended my account for going over my CPU usage. Oops! I was really bummed for a few days, and didn’t do anything, just stewed about it.
I went to the Mage forum and got tremendously wonderful help from Greg, his team, and the other mages.
All my sites were on this one host, so all my sites went down, and of course, so did my traffic and clicks.
In the last two days I have regrouped, and am moving forward with a better plan. I hope all of you can learn from my mistakes, and avoid the headaches I may encounter along the way.
First of all, having my account suspended was in no way Greg’s fault. I simply posted too many posts, with too many translation versions, I think. Now I know how to keep a closer eye on my usage limits. (I’m learning, too.)
I now have three hosting accounts: SuperGreen, 1and1, and Hostnine. I will spread my sites out amongst all three. I will not translate at all. I am starting with only a few hundred posts, and a couple sites have 5,000 posts. Later, I will add more posts to the smaller sites.
In some ways, I’m glad I had the chance to start over. It was very easy for me to develop a new “template” or layout of my posts so that my ebay ads show on top. I also have chosen more lucrative keywords and ebay categories for my sites. I’ve added proper tracking codes to all my sites.
Really, I’m only set back two weeks, and in the grand scheme, it’s not a big deal, although I was very disappointed, yes.
Funny thing, hours after I got one of my sites recreated, I already had an adsense click! The traffic is still coming, but they are getting 404 errors. I can see that my sites now have hundreds of pages indexed, but I think those are pages from the previous versions of my websites. Basically, the indexing will have to start from scratch for all my sites.
So, it will be another couple weeks as I watch my indexing, traffic and clicks increase again.
I can say that the other mages in the forum continue to have increasing success, and that gives me assurance that I’m on the right track.
So, sorry this blog has come to a standstill as I get indexed again. Bummer.
WPMage Review
My name is Amy, and I’m starting this blog to review my experience with WPMage by Greg Jacobs.
I was one of those who was invited to join the pre-launch last week, on September 22. Here is what I’ve done so far…
I quickly created 25 sites with one install of CPmage on a new host. It took about 10 minutes to install the CPMage in my cpanel. (Someone experienced with .tar.gz and CPanel could do it in one minute.) After that, I added new sites from the mage admin area. It took about 3 minutes to get thousands of keywords for a site, and another 3 minutes to set up the site and install it. Then the mage spends about 10-15 minutes on auto-pilot to generate thousands of posts. Really, my work only takes about 4 minutes per site. This is to get a bare minimum site up with unique articles and relevant adsense or ebay, amazon links. I’ll discuss each step further in future posts.
24 of my sites are on domains that I had sitting around. Most are brand new, virgin domains. A few are previous website flops. One domain is an expired domain I bought for $5 following the WPmage system. This domain is the one that I’m hoping will take off and bring in money the soonest.
It’s been 3 days since I put up all the sites. In total, I think I posted close to 100,000 posts in 24 hours across all 25 sites! That’s incredible! Some sites will surely get deindexed, but some will survive. This is a numbers game, with wp mage system, I feel like I finally have a chance of winning the numbers game.
All in all, so far, I LOVE the mage system. I’ll go into much more detail each day as I wait 3-4 weeks for my sites to get indexed, and start getting those money-making clicks!