WP Bestsellers – Amazon Bestsellers WP Plugin

Display Daily New Releases & What Is Hot And Selling Right NOW!!! Without You Lifting A Finger… And Dramatically Accelerate Your Earnings!

Following the extremely succesful launch of WP Amaniche Plugin, WP Bestsellers has been created. WP Bestsellers is a powerful and easy to use plugin for WordPress Blogs that allows users to post the Bestsellers and Latest Releases for any product category from Amazon on their Blog automatically.

This means it can add useful and diverse content on any product imaginable on a daily basis – without you writing a single word.

Read More From Here:

http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/122264-your-sites-auto-updated-daily-latest-releases-what-sells-right-now.html

Scour: Social Search Engine Rewards User With It’s First Payout

scour_logoScour a recently launched social search engine which rewards users for searching, voting or commenting upon search results has just made it’s first reward payment to a member of the site Peter Yu of British Columbia, Canada.

Scour which launched into public beta at the beginning of July is a search engine service with a twist, when users search Scour it collates results from Google, Yahoo and MSN simultaneously. Members of Scour can vote, comment upon individual results for which they receive points, and on Scour points make $$$’s once you have collected up enough of them.

Scour has just announced it has payed out it’s first reward payment to one of their users Peter Yu of British Columbia, Canada who received $25.

You can read more about Peter and his Scour payout at the Scour Blog.

WPscoop The WordPress Social News Site Launches v2.0

WPscoop a social news and bookmarking site dedicated to the popular topic of wordpress has recently launched a new design and updated their Drupal/Drigg system. Wpscoop was one of the early adopter sites that launched using the Drigg system and the recent improvements to the site clearly show that Drigg is a system to be taken seriously if your willing to spend some time developing your project.

WPscoop originally launched back in late September 2008 with the aim of providing the WordPress community a location to discover and share great wordpress related content. Since WPscoops initial launch the look and feel of the site remained pretty much the same for nearly ten month’s with and edited version of a stock Drupal theme titled “Marinelli” as it’s design.

On the 25th July however the WPscoop owner Stuart launched a new version of the site to the public which sports a brand new custom design along with a major site upgrade. In a blog post at WPscoop Stuart explains more about the sites update and also writes about why Drigg was chosen as the system that would power WPscoop.

Currently WPscoop is running the latest version of Drupal 6 along with the latest version of Drigg, before the upgrade WPscoop was originally based upon Drupal v5. Below are a couple of screenshots showing the change in design.

WP Robot V1.31

Another great wordpress plugin for autoblogs, just a few clicks and within minutes you have thousands of blog posts and comments scraped from answers.yahoo.com and your affiliate links placed throughout the blog

With WP Robot you can create targeted blog posts on any topic without writing anything!

WP Robot is a powerful and easy to use plugin for WordPress weblogs allowing you to turn your blog on complete auto-pilot and drip-feed it with fresh content in intervals you specify. And the best part: The posts created will be targeted to any keyword you enter and any topic you could ever think of!

WP Robot Features

This is a quick overview of all features of the WP Robot core version, which can be extended by adding aditional modules. To learn more about the features of a specific module available for WP Robot please have a look at the modules page.
* Create posts related to your weblog’s topic. You can create posts for basically any topic you can think of. I have yet to discover a niche there is no content for on the websites WP Robot pulls content from.

* Create posts for many keywords at the same time.You can have 20 active keywords in the basic version and 50 keywords in the advanced of WP Robot simultaneously. The elite version even allows an unlimited amount of keywords.

* Add created posts to any category of your WordPress weblog. You can choose a different category for each keyword you create.

* Custom time intervals between posts. You define the pace in which new content is added to your site by specifying a custom time interval for every keyword. You could for example add new posts for the keyword “ipods” every 2 hours or every 3 days (etc).

* Extend WP Robot’s functionality with new modules. Currently there are 7 different modules available and more will be released soon!

* Control exactly what content is created. By setting probabilities for every module or disabling modules for certain keywords you have full control over what WP Robot does.

* Creates tags for every post. Tags are one of the many powerful features of WordPress. That’s why WP Robot will add several related tags for each post it creates.

* Many customizable options. You can for example choose if new posts are immediatelly published or added as drafts and much more…


WordPress Robot Full Elite 1.3 See Here

Download:

http://www.wprobot.net/

Twitter Followers VS RSS Subscribers

Twitter Followers vs. RSS Subscribers

You may be aware that Twitter is the newest phenomenon in the blogoshpere. Big name bloggers have been jumping on the Twitter bandwagon for months, and many have effectively leveraged the micro-blogging service to increase readership, while at the same time using it to develop new relationships. The great thing about Twitter is that is helps you develop that two-way relationship that RSS lacks.

Having that Feedburner chicklet increase by a few hundred readers definitely feels good. The more subscribers you have, the more influence you have as a blogger. But I would assert that a new Twitter follower is far more valuable than a new RSS subscriber. Here’s why:

1. Twitter followers see your broadcasts

Although some people will tell you that using Twitter as a broadcasting service is wrong, but I disagree. Many people PREFER their friends let them know of a new blog post via Twitter. I may not always have my feed reader open, but I keep Twitterific in the corner of my monitor all day. When someone announces a new blog post on Twitter, I will very often click and read it.

2. Twitter followers can become your friends

The thing that Twitter offers that an RSS reader can’t is the ability to respond. Sure, there is always the comment section, but you’re far more likely to get a response from a blog author on Twitter than in their comments. Twitter is conversational, and thus Twitter users like to use the tool to converse.

3. Twitter friends can become your fans

Friendship means trust, and people who trust you are far more likely to become fans. Ultimately, fans are what you want.

The way a blogger gets to be influential, and thus make money, is by figuring out a way to get people to use their influence (no matter how small) to promote you. People who like you enough to do this are valuable, and Twitter is the perfect tool to cultivate these fans.

4. Twitter followers are usually testing you

I give my blog readers three options when they visit my blog.

  1. Subscribe to my RSS feed
  2. Subscribe via Email
  3. Follow me on Twitter

The reason I added that third option is because I suspected many people were coming to my blog, enjoying my content, but couldn’t justify adding another blog to their list of daily reads. For these people, I needed to give them an option that let them gradually get to know me. If they enjoyed conversing with me, or reading my tweets, then they are likely to click a “New Blog Post” broadcast when I tweet them, as well.

And since I use Woopra Analytics, I am able to watch the instant results of tweeting a new blog post to these followers. It’s amazing to see the “Live” number shoot up instantaneously.

5. Twitter followers can become RSS subscribers too

During the time since I added the third “Follow me on Twitter” option, I’ve seen my RSS subscriber numbers almost double. I certainly can’t give credit to Twitter for all of them (I worked my tail off in October to increase subscribers), I can say that I do believe Twitter helped tremendously as a part of my overall subscription and traffic increase strategy.

In the cases where Twitter followers and RSS subscribers overlap, consider yourself lucky. You’ve just made a new friend, and a new subscriber.

WP Comic Press 2.8 Download

comicpress Publish Comics with WordPress

Using the popular blogging software, , is ideal for publishing comics online as blogging software is specifically designed for regularly posting and archiving blocks of content to the Web. ComicPress provides you a WordPress theme with the necessary comic display, navigation and archiving features built in as well as seemlessly presenting your comic and blog posts yet handling them accordingly. It’s clean neutral style is designed to be used right out of the box, but with a little CSS knowledge you can style it as custom as you can imagine. There is always much discussion and assistance in the for modifications.

Features

• Clean, easily styled theme
• Choice of 5 page layouts (Standard, 3-Column, Vertical, Vertical 3-Column, Graphic Novel)
• Full comic navigation first, previous, next and last as well as chapter navigation (accesible navigation above the comic)
• 5 archive page templates for displaying your archives (in addition to WordPress native archiving)
• Built-in comic transcription and search
• Comic specific Widgets to customize sidebars
• Support for threaded comments
• Infinite hierarchy storylines* (categorize by volumes and chapters to any depth level)

*Requires ComicPress Manager Plugin

Download:

http://uploading.com/files/m76abf98/comicpress-2.8.zip/