PLRSiteBuilder Is Now Available
Due to popular demand, I’ve officially launched PLRSiteBuilder, and it’s now available to the general public. You can download the PLRSiteBuilder manual for free to see what the software lets you do.
The documentation needs more work. I’ll be increasing the price of PLRSiteBuilder over time as I add more documentation and videos to make it a more complete product. The software works, however, even if all the features haven’t yet been documented.
I built this software as much for my own use as for anyone else’s. I wanted something that would let me quickly and easily build a content-rich website, a website that was complete and worked “out of the box” and yet was easy to change and update. PLRSiteBuilder lets you work with simple text files, letting you concentrate on the content. Sites like Debt Is Great (that’s tongue-in-cheek) and Credit Card Scorecard are two examples of some simple sites created with PLRSiteBuilder. Then there are mailing list “squeeze” sites like Eat Less, Weigh Less!. There’s also an option to create a site whose home page is an order page. (I don’t have an example of that one yet.)
You can easily change the look and feel of the site, either directly through the user interface or by editing CSS files. There’s even a template system if you really want to change things around. You can also automatically insert affiliate links and other links into the content. You can automatically split long content pages into multiple pages, complete with automatically-generated navigational links.
And, of course, AdSense ads are already embedded in the content.
Like I said, there are lots of features. Start by looking a the manual. Ask me questions if you want. All sales are through ClickBank, with a full 8-week guarantee.
Not much of a sales pitch, I know. The affiliate program’s open now, though, so go ahead and market it for me. ClickBank vendor ID is “plrsiteb”, as in egiguere.plrsiteb.hop.clickbank.net — just replace the “egiguere” with your own ClickBank ID.
Eric Giguere is the author of several printed books and knows a thing or two about content monetization. Subscribe to his AdSense blog today and never miss any of his insightful comments. And the not-so-insightful ones, for that matter.
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9 Responses to “PLRSiteBuilder Is Now Available”
Eric, correct me if I am wrong, but when I got the email yesterday and I checked wasn’t the price of the software by itself $67?
I was going to order then but I was half asleep so I waited until tonight and now I’m wondering if my eyes were playing tricks on me or if you raised the price already.
Frankly, I think the $67 price was more than $10 more attractive than the new $77… but what do I know?
Anyway, I’ve posted my affiliate shot at a popular forum:
Get Rid of All That Darn PLR Junk!
If you’re an IM wannabee like me… or even a real IMer… you probably have a ton of PLR articles you haven’t used for anything.
Well, now you can. And you can make money with it, too!
I’ve used just about every quick sitebuilder there is, and PLRSiteBuilder is the fastest way I know to build an attractive, easy-to-navigate site to hold a bunch of PLR articles on a particular topic.
The current price is only (I have to say “only,” don’t I?) $77 (no, not $77.77!), so check out the sales page and see if this isn’t just the tool to get rid of all that darn PLR junk!
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I did increase the price, yes, as I promised I would in the email to my subscribers. I did this at the same time as I activated the affiliate program. I did warn you
Eric
Ya, you warned me, but I figured there would have been at least 24 hours to do it.
Like in your review of “The 4 day work week.” For those who only check their email once per day the deal would have been over before they could have acted.
Golden rule of system administration - warn your users of a date and time before you take down the system they are working on. Well, at least that’s what I’ve preferred.
I wish you would have said “I’m raising the price in 16 hours”. I would have rushed! I’ll still buy it of course but I’m frustrated that the window was so small.
Next time I suggest putting a date and time on that email to the list. Prevent frustration sure, but you may pick up those who feel rushed, kind of like the stompernet folks do.
Colin,
You are looking to make money right?
Then you need to be awake and alert.
I hate it when I see people whinging about how something worked against them when in actual fact they have just been plain lazy.
Its the sort of crap that you get at the Warrior forum when a WSO is provided and people literally expect to be spoon fed
WAKE UP!!!
Wait a second here Greg. Because I checked my email at night when I was tired you are calling me lazy, say I’m whinging and accusing me of ‘crap?’
And because I showed up the next day to buy you are calling me lazy, a whiner and full of crap?
Holy cats, I don’t think I’ve ever been so badly attacked before!
You wanna make money Greg? Learn how to treat everyone as though they were your customers.
I snoozed, I losed. I just recommended the next time Eric has a time sensitive offer, that he spell out what that “time” is and not leave it open ended. Even Sears does that.
I have to agree with Colin. There are times that you just can’t place an order right at that moment, so you come back the next day and do it. Since there was no time limit specified, how was he to know the price was going up by the next morning? I could understand it if there was and he just ignored it. I fail to see how he can be attacked like that. In fact, I think it’s ignorant to do so in this case. Relax Greg.
Just for the record, I love Eric’s stuff and I’ll probably always be a customer. And like I do with my other friends who are in business, I offer my two cents. It is usually appreciated (when on topic that is).
Certainly no hard feelings here, but I can’t help think about the one that got away
Also for the record in that time before I came back to buy I checked out Eric’s links built with his software. I looked at their page rank, their incoming links, validated them with w3c, and did whatever I felt I needed to do to be an informed customer, so time should be taken into account for those things as well.
I’m just dying to get my first site built now! And the freebies! How can you not love all the freebies that come with this software. I mean the offer at $97 includes a $67 book!
Folks, let’s not start a fight! Colin’s right, I should have given people more time… I’ll try to make it up to people!
Eric