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November 8, 2007

LPGen is live at long last!

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation — macroking @ 1:51 pm

Whew! What a week! Today marks exactly 1 week since my new product LPGen hit the market. This thing is capable of so much, people are just starting to realize the true power they’ve gotten ahold of. The feedback is starting to come in… people are seeing first hand that it beats their google slaps, lowers their bids, and boosts their quality scores in a huge way. Cool stuff!!

LPGen - the Landing Page Generator (and oh so much more!)

Check it out, you’ll be glad you did!

October 13, 2007

My Newset Most Favoritest Net Marketing Blog

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation, Random Goodies, Marketing, Programming — macroking @ 9:18 pm

I found this blog when someone posted in the PPCF Forum about a new free version of SpeedPPC that someone had cooked up. Being a user of SpeedPPC myself and of course also a coder, I just HAD to check this out. I’ve got too much on my plate right this second to put it through its paces, but the overview sounds great and I’ve little doubt that it will be a very handy script indeed!

Check out the free PPC campaign builder now!

August 1, 2007

Tracking, Spying, and Landing Page Generation…

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation, Marketing — macroking @ 8:39 pm

I got an email asking me about these 3 topics and some specific tools, over on the Warrior Forum. I thought it was worth posting my reply here.

You mention 3 needs… tracking, spying, and landing page creation. For tracking, Affiliate Radar is the first such product I’ve used, and I’ve been totally blown away by the developers and their willingness to create exactly what their users want. I feel really confident in them and their ability to stay on the cutting edge - in no small part because Mark Roth is a PPC marketer himself (though in a MUCH bigger league than us little folk lol) and so he really does understand what marketers need and why.

July 17, 2007

PPC CPA Alphabet Soup??

Filed under: Macros & Scripting, Blog & Site Automation, Marketing — macroking @ 10:45 pm

So, a few months back I heard about this soon-to-be-released course all about marketing CPA offers (Cost Per Action for those who don’t know the lingo) via PPC traffic (Pay Per Click like Google Adwords, etc.) This was something that really interested me in no small part because I had some friends who had just made a BUNDLE of cash in a very short amount of time from CPA lead offers. They weren’t using PPC, but still… it intrigued me.

June 21, 2007

Project Black Mask is a Scam?

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation, Random Goodies, Marketing — macroking @ 5:26 pm

OK, no doubt if you’re reading this, you’ve probably been bombarded by marketers telling you to rush out and get your copy of Project Black Mask right away, before everyone else makes all the money and you’re left with nothing. Act now before the price goes up, blah blah blah.

Well, you KNOW I must have a strong opinion about this because I don’t just write product reviews of every little thing that comes along. But lest you think I’m going to shove my affiliate link in your face, and tell you to hurry up and get your copy before it’s too late…

November 24, 2006

PGInsider has some openings again

Filed under: Macros & Scripting, Blog & Site Automation — macroking @ 2:43 pm

You may or may not have heard of PGInsider, but if you are into the black/grey-hat portal building game, or want to be, it’s a very useful site, in terms of both the discussions that go on there, and especially the tools that get developed. Adam actually goes and builds the tools that the members ask for, and gives them to everyone for free. Pretty dang cool, if you’re willing to chase the search engines.

August 23, 2006

Nichecreator price dropped BIG TIME

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation — macroking @ 10:39 am

This JUST came in from the developer of NicheCreator… he is temporarily dropping the price from $499 to $99! That’s even less than I paid when I got in the pre-lanuch special!

At nearly $500, NicheCretor is a bit of a “deluxe” script and is certainly not for everyone. But at all of $100??? Good grief anyone who has even ever contemplated building dynamic or portal sites has simply got to get this script. You’d be crazy not to, seriously. Just one snippet of the code in the script (it’s all unencrypted code) is worth more than $100 if you ask me.

August 12, 2006

Really handy trick…

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation — macroking @ 9:23 am

In writing a reply to a comment from another post, I remembered something I’m doing that you might also find very useful:

I am using Brainstorm Generator quite heavily for identifying target niches & words. I can find loads of subject matter that have large traffic but very low SE competition this way. Definitely a highly useful tool… though I wish it were faster, that’s more a function of the services it has to query and not its fault.

July 9, 2006

Blogsolution gets competition…

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation — macroking @ 8:00 pm

OK, I know I’ve been extremely quiet in recent times… between working on UNCS 3.0, building my own sites and site networks, building some proprietary tools for yours truly ;) , running my other businesses, and - oh yeah - having a life on occasion… the blog hasn’t gotten the service it deserves.

July 3, 2006

Hmmm… what’s he up to I wonder.

Filed under: Blog & Site Automation — macroking @ 2:13 pm

I hadn’t stopped in to JScott’s MassBuilderNews Blog in a while, and just popped over for a quick look. Lo & Behold, he’s back and making some interesting promises. JScott - what are you up to? Where’s the promised autoresponder? I for one will surely sign up and have a good read!

On a side note - it appears that my SQL server was down inexplcably for possibly a couple days and I did not know it. It’s fixed now, but that meant that anyone trying to purchase UNCS 3.0 would have been unable to do so. Sorry about that… hopefully this does not happen again. I noticed a huge surge in SQL activity a few days ago and that may have been responsible for the problem, I’m not certain. Anyway, everything is back up now and I’m keeping a close watch on it!

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