PLRSiteBuilder: Quickly and Easily Build AdSense-Ready Websites

In my last post I pointed you to the Debt Is Great! site and asked you what was special about it. In fact, it’s not the site that’s special but the way it was built: it was built from a collection of text files using my new PLRSiteBuilder tool.

PLRSiteBuilder takes a series of text files and creates a fully working, AdSense-ready site out of them in no time flat. The “Debt Is Great!” site was build using a bunch of PLR (private label rights) articles I happened to own. I simply threw them into a folder, changed the names of some of the files, and made sure that each article (file) had a title (the first line/paragraph). I then ran the tool on the folder to generate the final website. Everything you see on that site was generated by the tool: the home page, the about page, the privacy page, the XML sitemap. Ads were inserted automatically into the article pages, too. It really is painless. I know the content isn’t great, but that’s not the point of the site.

Here’s some of the feedback I’ve received from a few of my early buyers:

“The software is a dream! Works beautifully and very very easy to customize your pages. It’s really a steal for the price!”

“I just purchased and had a site online within 5 minutes! I love this program, outstanding value for money.”

I’ll be raising the price on this soon, so if you want in now at a great discount, subscribe to this blog to get the magic link to the prelaunch page that explains everything in more detail. The software works on Windows, Macintosh or Linux computers. The only restriction is that you need a hosting service that supports PHP to run the generated sites, as PHP is used extensively for the templating.

Note: Of course, if you really want to do well with AdSense and get great traffic to your sites, you still need great content. This tool doesn’t help with that, it just helps you create the websites. But it’s a real timesaver. I wrote it so I could spend more time on creating good content, not wasting it building sites.

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7 Responses to “PLRSiteBuilder: Quickly and Easily Build AdSense-Ready Websites”

  1. James Hoag on September 29th, 2007 3:11 pm

    Eric: I am a big fan and buy almost everything you write, but I’m having trouble with the PLRSiteBuilder. I already have Java installed on my computer, but the jar files point to an archive expander. I tried to change where the jar files point, but can’t figure out the right program. Can you tell me exactly which file is used to run the jar file, so I can get started using your product.
    Send me a private message if this is unclear. Thanks,
    Jim Hoag

  2. Eric Giguere on September 29th, 2007 5:53 pm

    James, technically a JAR file is actually a ZIP file, which is why you can open it with an archive application. However, when you installed Java on your system it should have made the JAR file extension map to the Java system, not to an archiver.

    Anyhow, this is the command to start PLRSiteBuilder directly:

    java -jar PLRSiteBuilder.jar

    This assumes java.exe is in your path, of course.

  3. James Hoag on September 30th, 2007 8:09 pm

    I thought I’d let you know I got it figured out. Once I got the jar extension to go to the java.exe program, I was working fine. Thanks for your help.

    Jim Hoag

  4. liza on December 4th, 2007 10:52 pm

    Can i use my own ‘joel comm’ templates together with plrsitebuilder?

    Thanks.

  5. Eric Giguere on December 5th, 2007 12:04 am

    It supports templates, yes, but I’m not selling PLRSiteBuilder anymore, it’s being revamped… watch this space…

  6. kim on December 5th, 2007 1:03 am

    Hi, just got a email from AR guys(Mo&Zeila) sounds like they are on target to launch by Christmas, sounds like the price might be steep for the “little guy”, and they offer a $100 off coupon for the first 10 who order!! All I can do is wait and see, checked out their blog for updates too!

  7. Eric Giguere on December 5th, 2007 10:07 pm

    Well, they are discussing a number of different pricing options. There should be something affordable for everyone, but that’s not my call. Yes, Christmas is the launch date now, which means I have a lot of work ahead of me!

    Eric

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