Testing a New Store Building System.

Posted on October 8th, 2008 by Collin in Affiliate Stores

Last week I was contacted about doing a review for a new system to produce affiliate stores. After i looked at the product and what it can do I felt I had to test the waters and see what it can do. If all works out well I will have a new system for producing some kick ass stores that are fully automated and updated regularly all on there own.

What I like about building affiliate stores that are updated automatically is the fact that the information on the site is always current which helps the users and traffic for that site convert at a higher rate. I also like the fact there is a way to build these new sites using wordpress.

I use wordpress on my sites for a few reasons. The biggest reason is wordpress is very user friendly and you don’t need to be tech savvy to use it. This allows you to build sites and add content at a very fast pace. Also I love the SEO factor behind wordpress. It is very easy to get indexed and ranked using a blog template. Google loves blogs because they update so often so building a store using wordpress only makes sense. Unlike BANS sites which to me (even though I know there are people making a crap load with them) is a crappy way to build an affiliate site that Google is only going to deem a “thin affiliate site” and remove that site from there search engine.

Wordpress Rocks in my mind but I would like to know what you think about them. Let me know your thoughts!

  1. Chris said on October 8th, 2008 at 4:01 pm

    Sounds great, is the store wordpress based? Like a wordpress plugin?

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  2. Collin said on October 8th, 2008 at 5:00 pm

    @Chris:
    There are plug ins but its not wordpress based. I am working with the creator of this system to see how it fully works and how to install it and work with it using wordpress. I want to do one complete store first before I review there service on this site but from what I can tell it looks like it is very promising.

    BTW

    The plug ins you end up buying are cheap, this is not expensive for what you get in no way shape or form.

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