Power Up WordPress – Module 1

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

WordPress is made for automation!

WordPress has a ton of features inside it that you aren’t taking advantage of.  The biggest one is a fun little built in ability to accept posts from remote sources.  Power Up WordPress is a great way to take advantage of this.

Imagine this…..

You take a little bit of time filling up powerup wordpress with some content, ads, and video.  It takes about an hour to go hog wild and have enough content for a long long time.

You set up as many blogs as you want and Power Up WordPress will post your content to your blogs until you tell it to stop.

You sit back and collect your commissions.

For a very short time period you can pick up Power Up WordPress for just $12.99 – a nice big fat discount for reading Black Hat Digest.

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8 comments on “Power Up WordPress – Module 1”

  1. You can read more about Power Up WordPress here:

    http://powerupwordpress.com/module-1/

  2. I got wordpress power up through nss 2 a while ago and i’m using it to run about 80 wordpress installs. Other than wordpress it’s one of the few scripts I’ve ever managed to install.

    A huge time saver this script is. I could never have managed to do so much. I’ve even started selling links on all those blogs now and I’m making a nice amount monthly.

  3. Jared – drop me a note when you get a chance. If we’ve got some of the same categories or similar we can do some link exchanges (automated of course :)

  4. Just one thing that you could clarify for me.

    Does this pull in scraped content, videos etc after we specify keywords?

    Thank you

  5. Tony,

    It doesn’t at the moment. If I get some requests for that it was planned for module 2 (which would be included).


  6. JD Fitzgerald says:

    So, how does this work?

    Is this just some way to manage multiple blogs or does it work like Caffeinated contents?

  7. JD, unlike caffeinated content you supply the content with this. However, it mixes that content up in different formats so just about every post is different from every other one no matter how many blogs you are posting to.

    Think of it this way. Once you set up your content it’s totally automated — that parts on you though. It’s a small amount of extra work for a big benefit.

    Over the last few years I’ve tested pulling the content from various places, spinning, etc… This way is best for least amount of work compared to site longevity (and profit).

  8. Closing this down tomorrow… well obviously the site will still be there. The discount will just be gone :)

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