Free Software For Major Traffic Boosts

In these days of Web 2.0, there’s no dubting that a blog is the fastest way to boost targeted traffic in any given niche – which is a blessing considering WordPress blog software is free. Installing it through your cPanel is fairly painless, but as I personally experienced, the automatic blog installs are great targets for hackers – we had three of our blogs hit in 2008 alone.

So as I watched WordPress expert Alex Sysoef develop his Expert WordPress software, I was quite impressed that it used a secure setup that didn’t include the standard installation codes. But what really caught my eye was his decision to include all the latest SEO (Search Engine Optimization) plugins to go with it.

Now blogs are already powerful traffic tools – they allow you an easy platform to keep your readers updated with fresh content, they get indexed in the majore search engines like any other web site, but then they also get listed in blog-specific directories, and in such massive traffic generators as Technorati and MyBlogLog. But it’s only when coupled with the latest SEO plugins that your blog really starts to rock as a targeted traffic generator – and Alex Sysoef’s Expert WordPress installs these for you too.

Best of all, this tool is a newbie’s dream – no technical knowledge is required whatsoever to install secure, optimized WordPress blogs with it, and Alex STILL includes videos to demonstrate exactly how to complete the 3 steps required. I sure wish this software had been available 4 years ago when I first started blogging!

So obviously it’s a no-brainer that you want this software, that your want to install WordPress Blogs & their SEO plugins automatically. So once you see all the features of Alex Sysoef’s Expert WordPress software, I’m sure that you’ll be as surprised as I was that he’s giving it away for free. And that he has an upgraded version with more features that’s available for a low monthly investment.

Alex Sysoef’s Expert WordPress software really has to be the best traffic-generating software aid I’ve seen in the last year or two – I give it 5 out of 5 and suggest you download it now while it’s still free!

To your success,

Doug Champigny,
Web 2.0 Targeted Traffic Expert.

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5 Responses to “Free Software For Major Traffic Boosts”

  1. Been following Alex for a little while now and this product looks like it could be very helpful. Thanks.

  2. Doug, using cPanel to install a blog was the way I started. It seem to be the only way to go and everyone was recommencing that as the way to install a blog.

    However, lately Alex and others are advising against using cPanel. For the reasons you mentioned. I can’t speak for other web hosting companies, but mine always seem to be several versions behind on the WordPress updates.

    So I don’t use it on new blogs anymore. I most likely will be working with WordPress expert that Alex Sysoef developed. There is a lot of material in this effort.

  3. As Lonnie mentioned above, users of cPanel can get a blog installed with a few clicks. The new WP2.7.1 makes it easier (automated) to go to the latest version. But as Alex points out so right, a cPanel automated system makes it more open to hackers as they can expect the settings. Getting all the SEO plug-in’s as well is a great benefit of Alex free SW offer….

    Fred

  4. Creating websites/blogs has really come a long way in the fast few years hasn’t it? I can remember having to hard code my sites to create them, but now it’s just so easy and simple… great!

  5. Good point Doug,

    I too had used cPanel to install some of my blogs. Guess I won’t be doing that anymore.

    I like the way that this product pre-installs most of the SEO plug-ins needed to run a proper blog.

    Looking forward to giving this a shot.

    Thanks,

    Brett McEllhiney

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