WPRobot vs. Wordpress Direct

by jjcali
10 replies
I would like to create 50+ Wordpress websites. I am not sure if I want to autopost content from other websites on to my sites, but I do want to be able to post my own unique content across my sites.

eg.
article1 goes to sites 8, 53, 79 and 85.
article2 goes to sites 17, 25, 55.

Basically I want to be able to manage content distribution to my 50+ sites from a central console. Can WP Robot or Wordpress Direct do this?

2) Does WP Robot or Wordpress Direct come with free Wordpress themes / templates? I am looking for 80+ free or paid business related themes (preferably free).

I am deciding between WP Robot and WordPressDirect. Any suggestions?
#direct #wordpress #wordpress direct #wprobot
  • Profile picture of the author Vincenzo Oliva
    WPRobot works on a site-to-site basis. You can't manage multiple domains with wprobot.
    So even if you had a multi-domain license, you have to set up each one separately.
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  • Profile picture of the author jjcali
    RonHamernik - Which Icansoft tool are you referring to, and have you used this tool yourself? Where do you go for free or paid business related themes?

    Vincenzo - I just found out WPRobot has a new tool that can do this (WP Robot Control Center), but I am hoping to get some feedback.

    Are there other tools that I can look at?
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    • Profile picture of the author Zeb
      Originally Posted by jjcali View Post

      Are there other tools that I can look at?
      Have you looked at firepow?

      It has unlimited site license unlike wpdirect and all the tools from mass blog management to automated content generation. Like wpdirect, firepow has a monthly membership. But it's more value for money since you are going to manage lots (50+) of sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author jjcali
    RonHamernik - I read up on Blogbot and it seems to have quite a few bugs. How many sites do you manage using WP Direct?

    Zeb - Have you used Firepow before?
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    • Profile picture of the author Zeb
      Originally Posted by jjcali View Post

      Zeb - Have you used Firepow before?
      Yes, i'm using it right now.
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  • Profile picture of the author jjcali
    Hi Zeb,

    How much are you paying for Firepow?
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  • Profile picture of the author darthdeus
    If you want to manage multiple wordpress blogs, I'd recommend going with WordPress MU.

    I've successfully used it on over 30 sites and it worked out great.
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  • Profile picture of the author jjcali
    Hi Darthdeus,

    To use Wordpress MU do you have to install it on every site? How do you manage posting to multiple sites and being able to select which posts go to which sites? Can you edit posts on select sites after you publish from a central area? I read online that there is little to no support - is this true?

    Does anyone have feedback on Traffic King Pro?
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  • Profile picture of the author Hiram
    I've just purchased WP-Robot and while I really like it's ability to find appropriate Amazon and YouTube items, I've come to the conclusion that there just isn't any such thing as an autoposting robot.

    I use WP-Robot to pull articles. However, it only pulls from articlesbase.com and probably 50% or so go straight to the trash because of low quality. It also can pull from Yahoo! Answers (pretty good), Amazon.com (this part works great), PRNews (this is pretty bad), and a number of other places including flicker, eBay and Shopzilla.

    I'm still tweaking the settings but am most impressed with the Amazon API. This works great because after writing a post on exercise, for example, I can add a line that says "you might also be interested in the following items from Amazon.com." I then have WP-Robot add 2 or 3 items from Amazon based on the keywords I feed it.

    I bought the entire package. In hindsight, I should have just bought the core module and only 3 or 4 of the add-on modules. The ebay, shopzilla, press release, clickbank, translation, commission junction, oodle, and Twitter modules are useless for my niche application.
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