Multiple Blogs– Wordpress Direct Review
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Wordpress Direct is a new product in a long line of automated Internet marketing systems that seem to be in vogue now. My guess is that these automated systems are popular because there are so many new marketers who are trying to quickly get their piece of the pie.
Times being what they are, I can understand that. But before you buy anything (especially when it involves joining a monthly membership) you need to really evaluate each system to understand if you need it and if it will really get you where you need to be in your business.
So let’s talk specifically about Wordpress Direct, which is an automated system that enables anyone to create multiple, niche Wordpress blogs that are fully optimized and include plugins that continuously pull content from articles, videos, and shopping sites.
You select from about a large selection of Wordpress themes for each blog. The themes are pretty basic, but you can tweak them if you have experience.
The Wordpress Direct sales pitch is that their system makes installing a blog simple, that the automated postings raise your search engine rankings, and that you’ll make money through Adsense and affiliate products.
Of course, not everything is automated. For each blog you set up, you have to decide on a niche and research and select your keywords.
But that’s a small issue if you can really make money with these sites, isn’t it?
Can you make money with your blogs?
Well, Wordpress Direct says you can, and I’m hoping that’s true. But I have some qualms about the duplicate content you’re pulling in to your blogs. WordPress Direct says it’s not a problem, but the jury is still out for me.
And you still have to drive traffic to your blogs. If you can do that, you’ll have a shot at making money. Without traffic, I can’t see how it’s possible.
If I was sure these blogs would be moneymakers, I would advise you to spend the $127 per months for a Gold membership that includes 100 blogs.
But I don’t know if you’ll make money, so it would make more sense to me to pay $1 for a 45 day trial. You get 10 blogs. You can use that time to evaluate the results and decide if you want to continue those blogs at $37 per month for a Bronze membership.
They also have a Silver membership at $97 per month for 20 blogs.
In addition to your membership, you’ll have to pay for domain names and hosting with a cpanel host.
They’re still working out some kinks to the system, so expect a few glitches right now.
My Verdict: If you’re new to Internet marketing and want to see if the Wordpress Direct automated system of quantity blogging can be profitable for you, take chance and spend the $1 for a 45 day trial. Be prepared to spend time setting the blogs up and driving traffic to them though. If it works, great. If not, you can always cancel before the trial period is up and you’re only out a dollar.
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