Niche Content Stores
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I love PLR (private label rights) products. While there is still modifying to be done, I find it so much easier to start off with a set of PLR articles then to try and create something from scratch. With over 35+ blogs/sites to deal with, anything that makes my job easier is something I love.
Niche Content Packages has always been my favorite PLR site. Not only do they offer *quality* articles, but the graphics are very nice as well.
I was so **HAPPY** to get an email from Stefan Everaet about his new Niche Content Stores. This is a dream come true for me. There is still work to be done in the form of promoting and such, but I tend to get tied up in the designing of the headers and templates and waste away entirely too much time. This will work perfectly for me.
I already bought two stores I plan on putting up over the weekend and I am very excited. I will keep you posted, but in the meantime if you haven’t signed up for Niche Content Packages or Niche Content Stores YOU SHOULD.
There aren’t that many programs that I am this pleased with. Try it for yourself - you can buy one time credits OR monthly credits.
Website Content Wizard Affiliate Program
Back in October I wrote a post about Website Content Wizard. Overall the program itself seems to be okay, although I admit I haven’t used it as much as I would like.
However, I chose to remove any affiliate links to Website Content Wizard. I personally do not like the way the affiliate program is handled and after reading the Inner Circle - Private Forums, others have been disappointed as well.
I made a couple sales and was awaiting payment. I wrote the Admin on the forum (who was helpful) and he informed me that I may not have received payment because the products most likely were refunded and the system wouldn’t show that.
As an affiliate, this makes me uncomfortable and says to me there is poor tracking software and no real way to know whether or not sales were actually refunded. I am supposed to take their word for it. I am not saying they are dishonest, but I felt it was best to remove any affiliate links. Others seem to share the same feelings spread out over the past few months, so its not just me.
It’s a shame really because I did make a few sales. Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Ziggy Web Hosting
I recently closed two Ziggy Hosting accounts and moved them to Host Gator after having too much downtime.
The saying, “You get what you pay for” was definitely true in this instance. While I didn’t use Ziggy Hosting for my main sites I did have a few blogs on their server that was consistently down. And I don’t mean down for a few hours or even a day - we are talking upwards of four and five days at a time.
While transfering my blogs from Ziggy Host to Host Gator I encountered a couple minor problems. Strange characters such as †started displaying on all the posts . Thankfully I found an easy solution to the problem at My Digital Life - Thank you!
Basically to fix the problem you have to modify the code located in the wp-confige.php file.
define(’DB_CHARSET’, ‘utf8′);
define(’DB_COLLATE’, ”);
change to
define(’DB_CHARSET’, ”);
define(’DB_COLLATE’, ”);
After modifying the code, the problem went away but created another. Which after some searching I realized was caused by a blank line at the end of the file. After taking out the blank lines, I finally had a fully functioning blog on a shiny new server and have been happy ever since. I love simple solutions being that I am technologically challenged and all ;)
ReviewMe.com Review
At this point I think you might be living in a cave if you haven’t heard about ReviewMe. ReviewMe offers bloggers a chance to “Get paid to review services and Web sites that are of interest to their readers”.
I have watched with great interest over the PayPerPost debate. To date, I have done some dabbling with PPP and figured why not take ReviewMe for a spin as well. In a nutshell, I am online to make money and both companies do just that – offer bloggers an opportunity to make money online utilizing their blog.
I applied to ReviewMe tonight and to my surprise it was accepted immediately which was nice considering I am an *impatient* person. The payout is definitely higher in comparison to the PayPerPost model. For the time being I am going to use both spread out over a few different blogs. At the current time Learning Geek is the only blog I have been using for paid and/or sponsored posts due to relevancy.
If you are unsure how you feel about “pimping” your blog, which is essentially what you are doing, take it for a spin and feel it out. There are many reviews to help you get a glimpse of how it works before jumping in.
More Reviews: Building My Empire and Working Blogger
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