Auto Blog System X - Anyone using it?

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I've had an email from a source with regard to Rob Benwell using "Auto Blog System X" with claims it will make thousands of dollars within days.

Has anyone bought this product or can tell me more?

I trust Rob, haven't bought any of his products but I believe he is a credible marketer. it would be good to know if it's an okay product.

Kind regards

Brian
#internet marketing product reviews & ratings #auto #blog #system
  • I'm curious about it as well. I made a post about 2 weeks ago about Rob Benwell's other product the blogging to the bank premium blog already made and done for you and I and others haven't seen a thing happen yet. I don't know what to make of this Auto Blog System X...

    http://www.warriorforum.com/internet...-made-you.html
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  • Okay, it looks like I didn't do due dilligence. Rob's name has been mooted for being a young guy making a lot of money blogging, but I hadn't heard about the issues with BTTB Premium blogs.

    I will wait to see what others have to say.

    Thank you.

    Brian
  • I purchased it so that I could review it. The main ebook is 60 pages long, approx 56 pages of real content which is a good amount IMO.

    The techniques are very feasible. It requires a domain and hosting, and utilizes Wordpress.

    He does recommend a few paid programs- one in particular that makes the process much easier. But it is not technically required.

    The method is borderline spammy IMO, but anyone buying a product about AUTO blogging should expect that.

    I will call BS on his scarcity limits though. He says he sold 15,000+ units of his previous product... he's publically advertising over $20k cash prizes to affiliates on this launch, and says on the sales page he's only gonna sell 250 units @ $37? I don't think so.

    Hey I'm a scarcity marketer too, but that's overkill IMO.

    Overall, I would say it's a good value at the price. If you're looking to get into auto-blogging, it's a good guide.
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    • I'm about to "Tee off" here so batten down your hatches!

      I did too and honestly wish I hadn't.

      Yes, the techniques ARE feasible but that's because they've been proven to work and promoted successfully by other marketers for ages now. There is nothing new or original in this. As for requiring a domain and hosting and using Wordpress - that's pretty elementary.


      I totally agree and I would say it's totally spammy and get this - I encountered 4 - 4!!! - upsells! The first for $297, the second for $77, the 3rd for $97 and I didn't even bother checking the price of the fourth. I HATE this kind of marketing.

      Here, I totally disagree. I am sorry I purchased this but I was sucked in by the the combined claim of quick money, limited to 250 (got to be an outright lie) and the "guarantee" that if you don't make $1000 in 1 week he'll pay you $100 as well as a full refund.

      Look, your mileage may vary and it may be that I'm just in a crap mood because I'm at home sick with a virus today. You might do brilliantly with this product, but I honestly I'm very disappointed.

      If you want real value on Autoblogging look Carty's stuff HERE. Carty gives you a FREE guide and his software (which you do have to purchase) works. If you want something original and that works look at Gene Pimentel's Easy Domain Cash (which is getting results for me and where I'm currently focusing my efforts) or JDawk's Cynic Tube (I'm convinced this works and I'm starting it today) or anything by Sean Donahoe (who offers real, usable information, sometimes for free! The man is a walking goldmine of success strategies).

      Please note: I get nothing out of talking up these other products and people.

      Mods, I apologize if I've done the wrong thing here and please let me know if I've stepped out of line but I feel very strongly about this consistent offering of repackaged material sucking people in (like me! Ha!) through slick marketing. Give me honesty and integrity like those people mentioned above (and I'm sure there's more I could list - if you know of any please let others know) anyday.

      I need to lay down. The virus is really taking effect and I'm getting the shivers.

      Take care.

      Chris
      Life Mega
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  • I'm pretty sure that Rob doesn't make money from blogging. He make millions by selling his own products (Blogging to the Bank 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 2010, Blogging Espionage and now Auto Blog System X).
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    • I tried this as well as the auto content upsell and although I'm new to IM I got horribly confused with the whole thing and wouldn't reccomend it at all
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    • This has to be the worst IM e-book I have ever read. And I've read a LOT!
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  • Auto Blog Blueprint is probably the most comprehensive and detailed program when it comes to autobloging...plus the owner keeps the membership updated as things change.
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    • Hi affhelper,

      Thanks for that little graphic. It speaks more than 1000 words.

      Even then, I went to check Carty's autoblogging software. At that price, I changed my mind real fast. I don't want to lose that much money.

      And your little graphic says the same thing that Ryan Deiss said in his pre-launch PTF videos.
    • I agree. The owner is not the typical marketer who just wants your money. He provides great content and value, with an active forum and regular product updates. It's great!
  • Yeah, simply take Carty's software, start some blogger.com blogs and build your own autoblogging network. Nothing easier than that...and you don't need to pay MONEY for hosting or whatever.
  • I hate courses where people are making $1k a day by selling 5 different clickbank products, and all that.

    But in every new product, they say that "See how i make 1k a day with XYZ".

    This is fake and it pisses me off because its not the truth. If you're selling a method, show how much money the specific method makes. Not how much money you make.
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  • Hi

    I was going to buy the offer for $27. But at the end of the day, if something is making someone hundreds of thousands of dollars then why would they offer their tried and tested system for $27? Unless the effectiveness of the system is at the end of its lifecycle I doubt if such a successful system would ever be made available at such a low price...

    If I had a tried and tested system that lets say pulled me in a monthly revenue of just $5,000, I would sell the system for $1,997 and sell just 25 copies,verify the customer and have a non-disclosure agreement so they couldn't pass on the knowledge.

    So I am always skeptical with systems that say they have earned so much money and then they come up with a price of $27 for the system. Plus, 250 copies sold at $27 is just $6,750 (less affiliate commissions). What is the point, a hard sell just for a small 4 figure revenue, unless there's something larger on the backend, there is none...

    I got an email regarding fb siphon and that guys marketing is so full of holes, inaccuracies and lies, I wouldn't part with my money for that product either.

    Just my thoughts...

    Regards

    James
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    • Ya I always recommend Auto Blog Blueprint for a comprehensive system for auto blogging.
  • IS IT hard for people to read a salespage like auto blog x that says ,i think it was 350 copy to sell. Then you go to the affilate side where he goes on about how many copy wiLL really be sold and with all the upsells.
    Well i am a affilate but also a customer and i am so sick of being taken. I ALSO DONT LIKE TO SELL Crappy product. ARE THESE GURU, POLITIONS AS well??
  • I saw a link in my email on this product and thought it was a great product and wanted to purchase it. However, after reading this thread, I am having a second thought.
    Thanks to all contributors to this thread.
  • From the closed thread....
    http://www.warriorforum.com/internet...red-again.html


    This would be easier to administrate ... but the author suggests using a separate domain and IP address for each blog in case of getting slapped by the SERPS. If you were on one domain (or even IP address) all of your blogs could get slapped at one time.
  • It never stops to amaze me...

    Your are selling a system that made you over $200,000 in one month for $37 and you will offer a $10 discount if someone tries to exit the page... Doesn't that ring bells for you as soon as you see it?

    I don't know how he can gaurantee anyone that they will make $1000 dollars in one week and I am not sure that is even legal (if I am wrong, sorry).

    In any case, I will never buy anything that comes with such a ridiculous gaurantee. You simply can't gaurantee that. EVER!

    The 250 limit is simply a joke. You are going through all the trouble of creating a product just to make $9,250 and that is only if you sell it alone with no affiliates. Does that sound possible to anyone?

    I am so glad that the days I was suckered into buying such products are over. It is not about the money, more about the waste of time and the fact you lose focus with every new product you buy.

    Just my thoughts...
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    • This was mentioned by a few people and it's very true. Perhaps the system actually produced those results for them - briefly. Then when they realized the results couldn't be repeated they turned the anomoly into a USP.

      I don't know if I would release my consistantly successful techniques into the wild for any amount (excluding obviously impractical sums).
  • It seems the same as most IM guru offerings these days...someone who's an expert at making money selling info products creates a new info product pretending to be an expert at something he probably doesn't make a dime doing. Probably read a few websites about it and went "gee, I can just repackage some of these points into a product and act like I'm an expert on the subject, get my buddies with huge lists to sell it for me and voila!"
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    • So maybe that's where the opportunity lies for making money.. Actually having a product of your own to sell and make money.

      In the end, if you put a little time, effort and research into your online endeavors you will get something out of every product you may buy or have bought in the past. The product it self may not make you money but it may inspire you to create your own.

      It's all about taking action. I believe anyone can make money online, it really is quite simple but you do have to put in the effort and have a positive can-do attitude.

      A few years ago I had over $63,000 debt and maxed out all my credit. I had no job and literally just a few hundred bucks for the month left but I still kept a positive attitude that I could make it work. In total I spent about 6 months researching various ways of making money online, lost a bucket load of my (borrowed) money etc. however, I learned from it and stayed positive. I wrote down positive affirmations, motivational quotes and a goal sheet and placed them all around my computer desk so I would be able to see them every time I was sitting behind my computer.

      Trust me, this does miracles! Also, highlighting your goals with different colors actually helps as your brain works better when it sees color.

      In my last month of pretty much running out of ALL my money, I finally cracked the code and started making money from the internet. A few thousand at first that quickly increased to close to $100,000 per month.

      I believe it IS possible for ANYONE! Maybe not $100k in your first month but any money you can earn online is a fantastic start right?!

      All the best everyone!
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  • Glad I found this thread on WF. I actually saw Blogging to the Bank as a recommendation on Incomediary. A Google search, IMreportcard search, and a WF search told me everything I needed to know.
  • I've seen good positive reviews about that. As I love autoblogging, I must go through it. Thanks for the recommendation.
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    • You spamming to get your post count up or just to reference your sig link? Or both? No one in this thread recommends this course, and I'd be wary of anyone who does because they are probably associated with the dude as the course is crap.

    • Hi, again, Jijosunny.

      That book is a piece of PLR. He didn't even claim authorship of the book, it says: "Rob Benwell presents..."

      I did learn that WP has a multisite feature.

      He claims Google won't know your sites are connected if you setup multisite WP and use domain names to each subdirectory.

      I never saw anything in the book indicating you can make $1000 in a short time frame. I guess I was supposed to create 20 blogs and sell the package for $1000. But that is only after it has a track record. hmmm.

      One of my big questions is the frequency of the content, and sometimes, the source. It mentions the sources in passing, but never the frequency of the posts.

      BTW, I just got the news that ClickBank refunded my PP today Wanna guess where from?
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  • He has a good copywriter. But got refund. He mentions making .50 to 1.00 a day per blog. 50,000.00 a week at 1.00 a day per blog.there is better results using Cartys tool.
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    • Hi

      The Ab-X system is awful - and the link to the videos was down too. I've tried to get a refund but so far no reply from Mr. Benwell or his team. Can you let me know what address you emailed him at, (I tried sales@...whateveritwas - no answer).

      I doubt I'll get the promised 100 bucks, but my money back would be nice. I wasted an entire weekend setting up two blogs, paid for 2 domain names and haven't seen a single cent in return.

      Any help in how to get a response gratefully received.

      Many thanks,
      Trevor.
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  • Not everything on this whole story is bad. The copywriting is really amazing...copy it for your products.
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  • Time for a little self scrutiny: If I have to come HERE to find out WHAT a product is before I buy it, then it's probably no good. And there are so many products out there that that it's best to respect the proababilities.

    Try this: Look at again at the Auto Blog System X sales page and video. Now compare it to Market Warrior, Speed PPC, and Artisteer sites (none of these products are perfect, but they are very good!). Their sites tell you WHAT the product is.

    As Warriors we need to master the yin and the yang of marketing - sure pressure stacking landing pages WORK (scarcity, 'proof', pressure stacking etc.), but in general they are not needed for high value products - and I mean value, not price. There are some folks who combine both approaches...but there are usually substitute products you can get for a lot less money.
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  • I do think that the scarcitry tactic used on the salespage is total BS and if he keeps to the guarantee I will buy for $27 to get $100 back.

    Looking at the spam comments on my blog at least 50% are all promoting this site, so I think that tells you everything you need to know about the system.

    All the best blogs have askimet installed as standard, so yes the tactics may generate lots of traffic, but the quality is going to be questionable and like anything automated once lots of people start using it then it's going to lose it's power.

    Lastly is it possible to email anyone at clickbank and ask them why they allowed a product they knew would sell more than 250 units to have such BS on the page. The same goes for all the exit pop-ups that people are using.
  • I have manually unsubscribed from every guy that has tried to push this product to me.
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  • There is one thing good on all of this BS, the wp bot is actually pretty good, it has help me to keep my site live mixing articles with videos and amazon offers and my own content in one post (that is what make the content unique).

    Analyzing the refund offer it says, and I quote "I Also GUARANTEE That If You Run With This Strategy YOU’LL Be Able To Make At The Very Least $1,000 By This Time Next Week… Again, If You Prove Me Wrong I’ll Send You $100!"

    So if you prove them that you bought the domain through his godaddy link (cha-ching! commission), and the $100 month hostgator hosting through his link (cha-ching! again...) and the software he recommends ("cha-ching! cha-ching!) it didn't work for you he give you $100 back, guess how much he made in commissions.

    The upsell from the ready made auto blog is BS, never get word of them after 12 days, so I refund them (lately I'm becoming a serial refunder, I'm getting a bad reputation on clickbank because of this kind of guys!).

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    • I noticed that two things happened, he put Blogging to the Bank back on bloggingtothebank.com and he closed the support desk for SystemX.

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  • I have identified three levels of auto-blogging. Here they are:
    Assisted AutoBlogging, Semi-AutoBlogging, and Full-AutoBlogging (what is taught in System X.)

    Assisted AutoBlogging: Basically, this is like the drip feed that comes with WP. You enter 52 articles and drip feed them one per week for a year. Site author has to keep this site updated periodically.

    Semi-AutoBlogging: Caffeinated Content does this. It retrieves a number of posts and schedules them out over a long period of time. This site also needs periodic management.

    Full-AutoBlog: WP Robot and Mage can be set to retrieve material and post it as often as desired. Left alone, it will theoretically work forever.

    From what I have read, semi-autoblogging works best when content is hand massaged and time released.

    One other semi-autoblogging system I have is interesting in that it does not use any WP plugins. The general idea is that you setup an email account to receive articles every day. You massage the articles to clean them up and forward them to an email account that has filters in it. These filters look for keywords and forward the email again, to each of your blogs that uses that keyword. So two articles come in and you clean them up and adjust the keywords a bit. Then you forward the message to another email account. This account sends the first message to, say five different blogs based on keywords found. The second message is sent to two of the same blogs the first one was sent to and to three different blogs because of slightly different keyword selections.

    I started to try this method, but I failed to get the configuration of my Linux email clients to cooperate.

    Buck
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    • The thing search engines don't like is mechanized trickery. If you can create a blog that pulls content from other sites legally, and it becomes legitimately popular so that it draws visitor who link back to it because they like it, the search engines will rank it high. If you try to convince the search engines that your site is alive and active with visitors when it is not, you are trying to trick the SEs. This is called "Black Hat." SEs don't like black hat.

      The first "IM Course" I took taught how to setup a site that stole RSS feeds and published them on blogger fully automated. The key tool shut down while I was creating my first site. I have the tools for that now, but I don't consider that an appropriate tactic any longer. There are legitimate sources of content that can be acquired by email, RSS feed, and by downloading from certain sites.

      I just discovered FaceBook Groups. One of the groups I visited has hundreds of posts on the 'wall'. The owner of the group only posted two posts in the last four to five weeks. The rest of the activity is handled by the members. That is a good example of one form of automated site. And, yes, others are doing the work and the owner does not pay them.

      I have only two autoblogs right now, and they are both duds, but they both paid for two years of their expenses the first year so I am keeping them around for now. All of the books I have read about autoblogging depend on lots of sites being setup and lots of sites failing, but like System X, they suggest selling the duds and continually replacing them. A couple of the courses have said they compared fully automated blogs with hand-massaged automated blogs. That means you manually screen and touch up the content before allowing it to be published. These sites tend to do much better than fully automated blogs, and their automation is less obvious to the search engines.

      Before I encountered this one, not one course I have seen ever said to expect more that $3-$4/day from any blog but you might experience an exceptional blog that may make twice that. They all teach to count on keeping blogs making over $1/day and selling those that make less.

      Someone else in this thread said it as well, but one of the biggest things I learned about "Automated Income" for Internet marketing is that it means that someONE else does the work instead of you!

      To maximize the effect of autoblogging, one needs to do some maintenance to the sites. It may be to constantly build new ones, or to perk up those making money. That service can be outsourced.

      One blogger claims he makes his wealth by having nearly 1000 sites producing an average of $3/day each. For $3000 per day, I can outsource a lot of maintenance and new site building. But, not today. I am afraid I will have to build up to that.

      Is Autoblogging secure income? Not unless you can use it to build a list. When that happens, it will exponentially increase its value. In the meantime, it is another job, but it can eventually pay better than most other jobs.

      FWIW
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  • I subscribe to several list of those 'guru', and some of the promote this Auto Blog System ...

    Is it safe enough to unsubscribe from those guru because of their email promoting "not good" product?


    Yuan
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    • It is safer to unsubscribe from everyone than to be subscribed to one bad one.

      Actually, the only "good" product is the one you actually work! Nothing else matters so there are no other good products. When you purchase a product, if the emails don't offer supporting information to that product, then unsubscribe from it.

      If you don't have a product, look here: Full Case Study
      It is a Warrior Forum product for FREE. It closely resembles Mike Filsaime and Chris Farrell's current product launch, and it is FREE!

      It has a good outline and when you have questions, you just ask them on that thread. You'll get answers and if you stick with it and ignore the nay-sayers, you will eventually succeed. Free product, Free coaching, Excelent advice. What else could you ask for?

      Fire all the pushers! ... uh, gurus and start making money!
  • I'm with you buck - I think this sort of salesmanship is downright deceitful and dishonest.
    This is the information age equivalent of being a "snake oil salesman". I think it's disgusting that clickbank doesn't police operators like this somewhat more diligently. I've already posted a support ticket to ask how I claim my guarantee - but I don't hold much hope for that - I'll post an update here if anything does happen.

    For anyone giving consideration to purchasing this product - forget it.
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    • As the problem grows, and it always does, Clickbank will eventually start policing itself better when someone gets too high a return rate.

      One of the problems I have heard about from other marketers is that 1/2 of all their products sold are never OPENED! One of the multi-millionaire marketers says he buys every product from anyone who makes a certain level of income so he can see what they are doing and to possibly extract one small nugget from the course. Most of the courses sit around 6 months or longer before he gets to them. (don't remember who, but I think it was in a Frank Kern video)
  • hi
    Having purchased Rob Benwells premium auto blogging service thats the one which charges $29.95 a month for which you are mant to have apremium blog created for you and its monthly maintence
    Well after many unaswred emails and exactly no response from Benwells support I cancelled my subscription with paypal a great big let down others have said that unless you purchased his upgrade worth over $200+ you got ignored seems to be true
    I have now removed my self from Benwells mailing lists in my opinionnits all hype and I will keep well away from any of Benwells future promotions as its a total waste of time and money
    cheers
    peter mcgrath
  • hi
    just wanted to follow up on my previous where i was telling about my experence of subscribing to Rob Benwells blogging to the bank thats costs $24.95 amonth I made a mistake saying it costs $29.95 my apologizes to one and all including rob
    cheers
    peter mcgrath
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    • Great eye opening thread... not only for Auto Blog System X but for all the highly hyped products.

      Thanks for the reviews just before I was about to go for this...
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  • Just for fun...

    I bought Auto Blog System X yesterday..I skipped all the upsells naturally.

    IMO: Quite a lot of it is very vague to say the least and what is the point of saying something then in the next breath retracting it..silly!

    If it is meant to be a blueprint then, it simply is not because there are quite a few confusing statements ( probably done on purpose to help sell the upsell so to speak) such as..set up either sub-domain or sub-directory..sitemaps etc..confuse the visitor so they quickly leave your site via an offer..The report contradicts itself in several places and you will need to use your own common sense at all times..

    This being said, for me personally I found a lot of value in parts e.g. the plugins recommended and the WP-MU so, I don't feel the money was badly spent.

    Having just got back from 3 weeks holiday, I used Carty's Auto Blogging system to feed about 50 blogs while away however, checking today, most of the content was missed schedule, this morning had to go find a plug in to cure this problem, kind of defeated the object..

    Currently I'm experimenting with hosted auto blogs useing the following systems:-

    Simple adsense theme + Carty's software + WP Unique

    Posts are a mixture of Ezine, Amazon RS, CB and my original initial posts set with custom post order..to date, I've had an increase in AdSense revenue so it so far looks promising..time will tell.

    Lastly in the report Rob mentions flipping blogs which are not making money..and move on to another project..I think a lot of marketers hang on to duds waiting forever to see if they come good..so again not a bad bit of advice..

    In conclusion: I don't regret buying it.. yet lol..
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  • I've read some where (forgot the source) Robs got a bad Rep...again i said read...so could be true could not ....but judging by the post here I'd say ppl are giving it a 1star maybe. What I dnt get is why well known IM'ers like Russell Brunson, Matt Bacak, and a few others I cant recall at the moment... are promoting his products. You'd think they'd be more careful with their list. I've already began optin put of some of these IM'ers list.

    Never promote a product you know wont do well/haven't applied the strategies or concepts your self.
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    • Somebody was stuffing cookies in this thread. The post is now deleted, but if you've previously viewed this page and you're thinking of purchasing this product, you should clear your cookies on your computer before going to the sales page so he doesn't get the commission.
  • Yes I am using it, it does wonders!
  • This software gets even worse, it's now being used to spam the internet about another worthless product - AutoTrafficAvalanche.

    The software links to google and leaves the link in the comments page, I'm just waiting on an askimet update to save me the time manually marking the comments as spam.
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  • From the looks of things and the basic layout of the course it looks like a copy cat of Auto Content Cash that came out about 6 months ago or so...
    That was a decent course and did have some usable lessons but it does seem like many of these guru promoters copy older stuff and resell it...just my opinion of course.
  • the most boring video ive ever watch in my life...

    And I just cant stand the discounts when you leave, and oh wait the best part we can all quit our jobs after 1 week -YAY.
  • I bought auto blog X about a month, mainly due to the fact it was recommended by someone who i trust, however, after reading the system which seems very plausible but at times has you making changes to your wp-config.php (no problem), but what I did find frustrating was when I did have a problem, you just do not get any support from BTTB, and when I did get a reply to a ticket i posted it gave me instructions on how to claim a refund, very un-usual, that was also tied in to getting millions of emails promoting 1 product or another every day OTT in my opinion.

    With all that said, i am unable to set up the network, with all the plugins that are recommended, the plugins activate in the primary domain but not in the sub-domain, even though my admin panel for the primary tells me its updating the network, and all is done
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    • Was your problem related to Wordpress or the actual product you bought?

      I wouldn't expect Rob or his staff to assist you with a Wordpress related problem, that's what the Wordpress support forums and the Wordpress community are for.


      Jason
    • Do you use the latest WordPress release (3.0.1)?

      Marian
  • autoblogging works and will always do. I want to know how many are implementing Yahoo! pipes for autoblogging. Its an awesome tool . Do use it if you havent. You can get truly unique content using it like google new does.

    Regards,

    Ethne
  • Good luck with getting your $100 Buck - I tried that too but when I took them task I was given the cold shoulder - in my opinion it's this sort of marketing that the feds should climb into - It's complete BS!
  • My personal opinion is anything "Auto" is not going to (1) produce a website of value, (2) perform in the search engines and (3) Convert the traffic. If neither of those happen, then what is the point?
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    • Then you obviously have a lot to learn because I am doing it in droves and the search engines love me.

      Mike
  • So that averages to about $10 a subdomain? If you don't mind me asking, how long did it take you to make that $1000?
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    • HI, I have a about 50% of my auto blogs doing great in the search engines..You can still provide value if you pull your content from a good source though, there are a lot of factors to consider...

      Such as, age of the domain, the niche, the competition the keywords you rank for etc..it's endless...

      Some people can hit the big money with one blog so you do have a valid point about "auto blogging"..a lot depends on how you set up your business in the first place..just my opinion.

      Anyway, well done that man to make 1k is very good now go forth and multiply
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