
WordPress Direct and the 30DC
321 words | Last Updated: October 2, 2008 |
Here are the PR n/a or PR0 domain names (along with their creation date) on which you can host your WordPress Direct blog:
topicster.com - Jan 20, 2006
myspacepays.com - Jan 04, 2006
myincomesites.com - May 21, 2008 (doesn't seem to be online as of this writing)
tagzap.org - Feb 15, 2006 (used to have lots of pages about pregnancy, pregnancy symptom, pregnancy test, pregnancy week by week, but those pages have been deleted)
traffic4pros.com - Jan 16, 2006
pictureshosted.com - Nov 29, 2006
profitcruiser.com
qarf.com - Aug 26, 2005 (IP 69.73.170.187)
ruqqa.com - Aug 17, 2005
secondcafe.org - Dec 17, 2006
This makes me wonder: Why don't the folks at WordPress Direct use their own system and create their automatic blogs on the above domains? Why will they, for example, allow people to build 15 instant blogs for $97 a month?
Does this mean that they are unable to use their own system to create a blog that earns at least $6.46 a month? Does this imply that even with the time-savings given by insta-blogging, your 15 sites (assuming you go for the Silver package) will not earn you at least $97 each month?
Well... perhaps such a goal is quite high, the some people find it easier to just charge other people to think of the keywords and build the sites. In other words, it feels like the WP Direct group is in the webhosting business.
Fortunately, there is a FREE option which allows you to build 3 auto-blogs. If you chance upon a winner keyword phrase, then imagine what your ROI will be on those free sites, right? And if things don't pan out? Then you're out around 2 hours of your time.
Anyway, if you're curious, then have a look at WordPress Direct, as presented in Day 6 of The Thirty Day Challenge of Ed Dale.

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"WordPress Direct and the 30DC"
First Posted: August 7, 2008 | Filed in: General
