09.28.2009

WPMage Review

by Amy Kay Guenther

www.WPMageTips.com. Tips, tools, resources, and videos for Mages and Mage wannabes. A free membership site.

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!

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