Site Profit Bot – My Strategy on How to Benefit from this Software!
I would like to add some value to those of you considering buying JP's Site Profit Bot. I'll keep it short and simple.
Note: If you want to read my review on Site Profit Bot, CLICK HERE.
Rule #1 – Please don't use Site Profit Bot as a short-cut to build large number of sites without unique content. It will be detrimental for your business in the long run.
Here's what I recommend you do -
Plan your site well and follow all the steps you would normally do for setting up a quality niche site. (if you are a newbie, I would recommend you get hold of George Brown's Google Sniper course and follow his niche site strategy) – viz. market research, keyword research, writing/buying unique articles, affiliate product research etc. You can get all of these via a single tool – Market Samurai.
Once you have done all the above then get ready to launch your new niche site in a matter of minutes using SITE PROFIT BOT.
It is important that you consider Site Profit Bot as a content aggregator, i.e. an engine that can automatically collect for you themed content from a diverse source – news sites, press releases, related forum, blogs, podcasts, video sites and the like – instantly and keep continuously updating the content. Its similar to how you would use an RSS feed or multiple RSS feeds to bring fresh content to your site.
Think of Site Profit Bot as an RSS aggregator like Yahoo Pipes – albeit on steroids!
You should not use Site Profit Bot to bring in the PRIMARY content to your site, that's your job!
Once your site is up, you should do the usual promotion you would do with a website, i.e., bookmark and ping key pages, secure back links to your money pages etc.
Simple Monetization Strategy:
By default, with the basic version of the software, you get 3 advertizing zones for Adsense ads. plus Amazon and eBay listings within the site. If you want more options you need to go with the Pro version which is $47/month.
If you do not want to sign up for the $47 monthly fee, the other way you can monetize your site is by hyperlinking keywords in your articles to affiliate products (simply use HTML code in your articles).
Maximizing on the templates use:
Your basic Site Profit Bot version comes with 3 templates. These are nice looking premium magazine templates. If you are a Pro member, you will get 1 (or maybe more) template each month. The question is, how to you do more with so little?
Here's what I suggest -Start with a mega niche and then branch out to niches and micro niches with long tail keywords. The entire niche site (comprising mega, and micro niches) can use the same template. This way you can build multiple micro niche site with a unified look and feel and your overall site will be both authoritative and well themed.
If you follow the above simple approach, you will benefit from this software and you can rapidly build your virtual real estate.
Hope you find this post useful. Please submit your comments below.
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Hi there,
I really like the idea of this site profit bot, but I have one question for you. If I understand correctly the system constantly refreshes the content. How would you be able to rank for a long tailed keyword, given that you enter one main seed keyword into the system when setting up your site.
Regards,
Paul
Hi Paul,
Firstly thank you for stopping by and posting your comment …
This is how it works, the single keyword you input is the Niche keyword … this tells SPB what to collect as relevant content (just like how you would search for an RSS feed related to your website niche, if you are looking to get related RSS content into your website).
Regarding ranking for long tail or other high-traffic-low-competition keywords, you need to post your own articles optimized for these keywords. So your site will have two types of content – (a) auto generated, dynamic content based on your niche and (b) your own unique content that is optimized for your chosen keywords. This is what will help with the overall ranking of your website in the chosen niche …
All the best.
Andy
Top man,
Thanks for your answer. I will be purchasing the system plus continuity part via your link. I was in another system that you have spoken about in this thread but, have relinquished my membership as I have been feeling a little uneasy (rightly or wrongly) at the long term viability of the sites that would have been produced using this system.
anyway thanks for your speedy reply..
Hi, nice review and great tips…I will buy from your link…
I have a litle question…if you know…
It´s worth monthly fee?
Thank you.
Ron
What if you don't have a ebay epn #? I was told it is real hard to get one. could a person use cj instead and pull in products from them.
Hi James,
Regarding replacing Ebay with CJ, I don't think so currently unless JP adds it in at some point in the future.
Why don't you try applying for eBay's EPN … read all the terms carefully first before applying so that you reduce the chances of being rejected.
Andy
Ron,
Appreciate the feedback, thank you.
Regarding the monthly fee … I would recommend it for the primary reason that you get a free template each month … if you follow my suggestions on the use of the template you can actually use a single template to build multiple mini sites which means with one template a month you can build multiple sites … even if you don't use the High Impact Ad Manager and Campaign Optimizer functionality, paying $47 for a well designed template that you can use to build multiple money sites would be worth the investment.
However, you must consider your monthly budget and make sure you actually use the system and at the least earn enough to cover your costs …
Hope this helps.
Andy
Thanks Paul, Appreciate it. Wish you all the best with your purchase.
Andy
Can I use this Bot to add content to an existing WP site that I already have a theme on, or am I forced to use one of their themes? I know that their themes have the advantage of ad management/etc. but for the exiting sites I have, I'd be looking simply for the content generator functionality.
George,
I don't think you can use this program to add content to your blog … the software is tightly tied into the template (it has to in order to ensure the right content goes into the right placeholders).
For your existing sites I think you will need to get an auto poser plugin like WP-Robot or WP-Mixer.
WP-Robot is my recommended plugin. If you don't want to splurge on the Elite version, you can pick and choose the modules and they are priced accordingly.
Hope this helps.
Andy
Can you elaborate a bit more on using the templates…you say "Start with a mega niche and then branch out to niches and micro niches with long tail keywords."
Are you suggesting the mega niche and various micro niche sites can be linked in some way to make one SPB site or are you saying they are stand alone sites with unique domains but in the same niche?
thx!
Andy,
On average, how much per day does the site you created bring in for you?
Thanks for your advice.
Stuart
Hello Andy ,
I read JP report and your review. A picture is next:
1. You need HOSTING to avoid $47/m for PRO.
2. You need Autoresponder to capture leads.
3. You need to buy siteprofitbot for $67
4. You need to advertise your Siteprofitbot Site: for example your site
http://valuehideout.com/learnguitar/index.php
has 2 mil-s rank on Alexa and no one ever open it… from Search Engines… despite JP promises that a traffic produces automatically due Search Engines…
Q1: did you earn even $1 for these 4 days via your Siteprofitbot Site?
Q2: Do you plan to earn via your Siteprofitbot Site?
What is your prediction on your income rate?
Q3: Or your main goal is to collect Siteprofitbot affiliate commissions only – it is a reasons why you did not become PRO?
Q4: It is probably that w/o PRO level Search Engines rank will be very poor…
Q5: How to get a refund – from member area or thru Support ticket?
Q6: Please inform how to become Siteprofitbot affiliate?
If for 4 days some Bot earns some money – then of course I will buy it…
Even if for 44 days some Bot earns some money – then of course I will buy it…
- It is very needed such info…
Hi Victor,
I see you have a lot of questions which is good … I will attempt to answer some of them here, but I plan to make a detailed post in a day or 2.
Here are some of your answers -
1. If you are a serious Internet marketer, you will have to plan for your own hosting.
2. Need Autoresponder? – the answer is the same as (1) above
3.
Only buy programs if it fits with your business plan …. my advise is always, before you buy a program, spend a few minutes and write a brief plan on why you need the program, how does it fit into your business model, and how you are going to make money with it …
4.
Yes, this is a given and is part of a clear website promotion strategy. There is no such thing as set up a site and forget it … and expect it to make money for you.
Regarding my sample site – Like I mentioned, this is a sample site to test the software and not a site that earns money. I haven't done anything to this site to enable it to make money for me – so I don't expect any revenue from it till I do the right things, keyword research, more keyword optimized unique content, social bookmarking, getting quality backlinks, etc. etc….
It was not my intent for this site to make money. Al least not yet til I do all the things I normally do to make a site make money.
FYI, I take 8-10 hours to build a website –
- 2-4 hours in market and keyword research,
- another 2-4 hours coming up with unique and keyword optimized content,
- and the last 2 hours in actually building the site and adding secondary content.
With Site Profit Bot, the last 2 hours is reduced to 30 seconds …
After the above is done I start my website promotion activities which is can take another couple of hours and spread across a few days.
Yes. It is very much part of my Internet marketing business strategy.
My income from the site is directly proportional to the effort and time I take in planning it out and from the market forces within the niche.
No. I only stated that I have not yet SET UP my PRO account, not that I don't intend becoming a PRO member.
Like I said earlier, I always have a plan before I spend money on products/services. Consequently, I will only start using the PRO services once I have a few sites up and running and need the additional services the PRO membership provides.
Not really … you need to have a clearly define website promotion plan … which is true for any site you build whether or not using Site Profit Bot.
I guess its through a support ticket.
You automatically become an affiliate when you buy the product.
Internet marketing is a business … you need to have a plan and the right tools to execute your plan. Once you have this in place, you will make money.
Think like a farmer – Sow before you reap and you reap what you sow! You need to take time and effort to nurture and grow your money tree!
Hope this helps.
Andy
Hi Stuart,
The site I created was not intended to bring in money. It was simply to test the software and evaluate it.
Having done so I am quite convinced I can add it to my suite of Internet marketing tools.
Please read my above reply to Victor's comment about the same question.
Hope this helps.
Andy
Hi Don,
Let me give you an example to clarify this point …
Main niche: Learn Guitar (www.learnguitar.com)
Micro niche-1: Electric Guitar (www.learnguitar.com/electricguitar/)
Micro niche-2: Acoustic Guitar (www.learnguitar.com/acousticguitar/)
Get my point … since they all are related to the same mega niche they will share 1 domain name and the mini sites are nested within the main site (in sub folders) and they will all have the same look-and-feel.
This is one approach to maximizing the use of each template and also lowering your cost on domain name purchases.
Let me know if this answers your question.
Andy
Hello Andy ,
Thank you for clear, targeted answers.
It seems that Siteprofitbot is a strong tool for a site making.
For example – like Namo Soft for website design:
instead HTML you can use COMMANDS…
But only human can choose what to add to a site and make a full site composition.
Siteprofitbot is not a bot with autopilot function to print money. It automates many things, but as always human must organize traffic in addition to Search Engines.
It is interesting if someone with Siteprofitbot in hands will post here live reports how is going with Siteprofitbot optimizing and money flow in someone's case.
Hi Andy,
Do you know can we use phrase keywords instead of single keywords? This is because your testing blog pulls lots of content related to part of the phrase words "learn guitar" instead of the whole keyword.
I know we should not use long tail keywords, but JP should let us know where is the limit. Thanks.
Andy,
Hey. I had already purchased Site Profit Bot before finding your review. I'll be sure to look for your reviews in the future because I really like the way you take the time to go into the details and answer each poster's concerns.
I hope my question and comments can help add credibility to your review.
As an owner of Site Profit Bot, I have to say that I like the usability of the program and the very fast building process as well as the micro-niche idea that you give.
That said, I was considering returning Site Profit Bot and creating a WordPress site on my themes instead due to the amount of plug-ins and creativity that WP gives.
I'm new to the IM game, so maybe you can help guide me and other "newbies" considering WP vs. Site Profit Bot.
Here are my questions:
1. Wouldn't a WP site give me the same content aggregation using RSS feeds and tag cloud plug-ins as the SPB format?
2. I don't see where I can add a comments field to my blog (articles) section. I'd like to have this as I like to hear from my visitors. Do you know how to add this in SPB?
3. Do you have to be a PRO member to use an Aweber form to collect emails?
I have more questions but I know your time is valuable.
Thanks in advance for your reply.
David
Hi David,
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time and effort to posting your comments and questions. I am glad to respond to your questions. Before I go any further, I would like to recommend that you sign up to my mailing list … I will be posting some very useful tips and strategies in the next few days.
Let me take your questions -
1. Wouldn't a WP site give me the same content aggregation using RSS feeds and tag cloud plug-ins as the SPB format?
Let me explain what SPB does, which will answer this question. SPB draws its content from the social media network, based on the 'most popular' and 'related' tags that are linked the single chosen keyword (which is the keyword you enter when you launch the system). JP has carefully selected the best social media sources from which to pull content and then created templates with 'placeholders' to publish this content on the SPB site. Because all this is tightly compiled in the SPB application, you can generate your site in 30 seconds and are ready to publish. SPB, on its own (that is why it is called a 'bot') works 24/7 to constantly create pages on your site with the content pulled from social media sites.
You can attempt to do this in WP with RSS feeds, but the challenge is to get the content into the right placeholders on the WP site and then siloing them … also you will spend a lot of time finding the content sources … with SPB it is all pre-configured and ready for you to go. Also with SPB, each time you click on a tag in the tag cloud, it actually goes out and fetches fresh related content from the social media sources … in WP, it only displays the existing posts.
You should read my post on how I maximize on SPB and WP by building a hybrid SPB-WP site …
2. I don't see where I can add a comments field to my blog (articles) section. I'd like to have this as I like to hear from my visitors. Do you know how to add this in SPB?
I don't think you can do this in the current version of SPB (maybe in a future version) … this is the reason why I redirect the 'blog' (articles) section of SPB to my WP blog where I have all additional controls. (CLICK HERE to read about this).
3. Do you have to be a PRO member to use an Aweber form to collect emails?
In SPB – Yes. But if you combine SPB with WP – No.
You can set up Aweber in your WP section.
Please check out my post here on – Site Profit Bot vs WP Robot & WP ManagerDX – What's the Difference? … you will find a very useful tip at the end.
Wish you all the best with your efforts.
Andy
Thanks, this is all very insightful.
One thing I've run across is that i think this requires an opposite mindset from the one I've been slowly getting into. I'm relatively new at internet marketing, but enjoying it quite a lot. The bug really kicked in when I did the Thirty Day Challenge through WordPress Direct. One of the things that got drilled into my head there was to find keywords and niches that were pretty narrow so as to have a fighting chance to rank well if other activities were done correctly.
As a results, I have some domain names which have pretty specific keywords. For example, one is about a specific breed of dog, and another is about a specific piece of exercise equipment. Yet others include names of specific cities.
One of the problems I'm finding is that if I use these keywords in SPB they are too narrow to generate any good content. For example, if one of my keywords is a specific dog breed (to match the domain name), at best I get an ad for dog vitamins, but otherwise SPB has given up and is serving out completely generic stuff, like commercials for life insurance and videos on acting classes (go figure). It's also harder to find affiliate products that are targeted at that directly.
Thinking about it the other way, if I start with keywords that are more generic (one of the demos I've seen had "jewelry", others seem to have the usual internet cliches like "dating", "weight loss", "fitness") and will bring in good content, it seems that the massive amount of competition out there would make it hard to rank well.
So, it seems instead of a dog breed, I should go with "dog training" or something, instead of a specific piece of exercise equipment I should go with "fitness equipment", etc. But then, I imagine I would be one of hundreds of people putting in the exact same keywords.
Any thoughts on that?
I am noticing that several more experienced people are organizing their stuff on the concept of variations on a single domain, like the guitar one you mentioned above. Another one I've seen is something similar to howto.com/site1, howto.com/site2 etc.
Can you expand more on the idea of meganiches? If the niche is mega-enough, are you quantifying competion for that whole meganiche, or is that just your vehicle for establishing a link to a microniche, which is where you're really trying to compete?
Also, do you mind sharing some of the specific things you do to generate traffic?
Thanks again for your content – I just came across this site today and I'll be signing up for the newsletter.
Hi Eric,
I'm glad you posted your questions … very valid ones … here are my answers -
1. The approach you learned at the 30DC is absolutely valid and you need to stick to it. Do your niche keyword research and create a few unique articles optimized around your niche keywords. Drop these articles in the 'article' section of SiteProfitBot. However the keyword you use to generate the SiteProfitBot site relating to your niche should be the 'market-level' or 'mega-niche' level keyword (you will know what I mean by these terms if you watched the Market Samurai keyword training videos). By doing this, your site will have content relating to the market or niche as well as unique keyword optimized articles around your well researched keywords (which are also reflected in your chosen domain name).
2. To save money on domain names, you can get a generic one that relates to your market and then use it to build a silo site with micro niches (using sub folders like howto.com/site1, howto.com/site2 etc… where 'site1' and 'site2' are sub-folders and not sub-domains).
3. I keep my traffic generation strategy pretty simple –
a) SiteProfitBot sites get traffic on their own once they are indexed, which is why I use it (for example my FirstSignOfPregnancy.org website (brand new domain) that I created on 19th Dec'09 is getting more that 300 organic search visitors each day – with 2143 unique visitors/87188 hits since 1st Jan 2010).
b) For my unique articles, I only use SYNND to syndicate, bookmark and retweet my content. I don't do anything else … the SYNND network is extremely powerful (you can read my post on SYNND here). I also do not fret about traffic stats for the first 90 days … instead I focus on building new sites.
c) Check you traffic stats after 90 days and if any site is not generating sufficient revenue then get into more advanced link building using Web 2.0 sites and interlinking strategies. You will find, if you work consistently and you manage to build say 90 sites in 90 days and they all are making you some money the cumulative result would have paid for your time and then you can invest some of the returns back in generating more traffic … it will also tell you which sites you need to focus on for building traffic and generating more income.
Hope this helps.
Andy
Really impressed by the quick response! Have also been checking out some of your contributions on this topic over at warrior forum.
Is it really enough to just post a few tailor-made microniche-targeted articles? Writing a few is fine, but just wondering how many is good enough (especially if it's a subject area I don't really have a background in).
Just so I understand thoroughly, if we have PLR articles, it's not a copyright problem to post those, but it might just be a duplicate content issue, so it's advisable to perhaps use those as a basis for more original articles? Is that right? Because I think I also read a comment of yours saying the site could be considered an aggregator and not be penalized for un-original content.
in the howto.com/siteX example, it seems then that what we have is:
* microniche targeted articles
* on an SPB-generated site (siteX) that is targeted at a market-level keyword
* held together by a domain name that could be pretty generic (e.g .Ericstips, which, I know, is already taken, but I like that idea).
So, people would be driven by the microniche (e.g. organic dog biscuits) and stay for the market-level content (e.g. dog food)?
Now, I'm trying to tie in the other things you have posted combining WP and and SPB (I've only been digesting this for a couple of hours). I believe the idea is that WP would host the blog portion of an SPBsite. So, in this case would there be a different WP site for each SPB site? And would you set these up in the SiteX/blog folder or somehow at the howto.com root?
I don't mean to make things more complicated than they are, but I seem to be tying myself in knots here …
Hi Eric,
I'm glad I can help …
I write a few unique articles and syndicate them through SYNND … for more keyword related content I use WP-Robot. You can get more traffic mileage from your 1 article if you syndicate them …. read the resources I put up under my SYNND post.
Yes, you won't get penalized for aggregating content if it is done correctly, i.e. well themed and related across the site.
Yes … and with more content, you would attract more visitors to your site, thereby creating more revenue opportunities.
I have explained this in my previous reply to another of your comments … Having a WP site is an option (takes more time) … also you need not have a WP site for each sub-niche …. for example, in my Pregnancy site, I could use SPB to generate a site on 'Teenage Pregnancy' while I could have a few posts covering teenage pregnancy on my WP blog in the 'Teenage Pregnancy' category and have say, 'More Info …' link to the SPB site … there is no limit to the permutations and combination you can have in play .. it all depends on the niche and how much juice you want to extract from it.
In a previous response to a comment on my post on SPB, I provided the idea of building a hub and spoke site (like the Google Wonder Wheel) where you can use WP as the hub and SPB sites as the spokes … all related to 1 niche …
Hope this helps … and all the best with your efforts.
Andy
Hi Andy,
I posted long questions across several posts yesterday, and I really appreciate your thoughtful responses on all of them. You're definitely the genuine deal. All that automation must give you a lot of spare time
On this one, I was trying to figure out, if I like the idea of having a WP blog form the blog content of an SPB site (an idea I love), and also be setup in the root, I was trying to figure out whether having multiple SPB sites as subfolders meant having multiple WP blogs, too.
It seems that you're suggesting that if the SPB sites are related micro-niches, I could set up those SPB blogs as pointing to different categories within a single WP installation. great idea.
thanks for pointing out the availability of the freshpick wordpress theme. Are there other ready made WP themes out there that match the SPB templates? I
Also, thanks for the reference to CBProAds. I signed up and like how easy it is to put together banners and the like. Unless I'm missing something obvious, it seems a no-brainer to go with a CB type of ad rather than an Adsense type of ad. Unless I'm missing something ..
Hi Eric,
I'm really glad I could help … I honestly believe the more successful I make people out there, the more successful I become … so you will always find something useful on my blog.
No, you don't need to have a WP blog for each SPB site relating to the same niche. Check out the 'Resources' section on my Pregnancy site … each of them are SPB sites. I have related content on my WP blog, albeit siloed into blog categories … that's the way to go …
Also SPB generates its own keywords based on related tags from the social networks … so in your WP Blog you need to focus on your 'researched' keywords from Market Samurai or other sources. You can harvest other traffic keywords and use WP-Robot to generate content. (Read my post on "How To Get the Best Results from WP-Robot".
Only the Junglepick theme from the same source.
All the best,
Andy
Andy,
I've been using PSB for about a week and had come to the same conclusion about structuring sites as you've described but what I can't visualize is how to link the SPB sites created within the folders of the domain to the home page of the domain since they are generated independently of one another.
Can you address this issue?
Thank you,
Marvin
Hi Marvin,
I have documented this in a PDF … you can access it HERE.
Let me know if you have more questions.
All the best,
Andy
Thank you… Thank you… Thank you!
I recently purchased ‘SPB’ and generated a few test sites.
Initially, I was not very impressed with the templates, and
the thought of not being able to edit the templates, i.e.,
sticking in an opt in, etc… was not very encouraging.
But what almost killed it for me was; (Not being able to create, build and
work the site, so I can resell it.). Actually, at this time, J.P. is selling a (resell- license) going for close to $500.00…. ‘If you have a discount link let me know’.
Well as the kids say, I was just about ready to “Kick Site Profit Bot To The Curb”, until…
I went over to the Warriors Forum and found one of your post…
That one post, I can honestly say; Will make the difference between success & failure, for me and, my of internet business!
I of course followed the link to arrive at your blog, and quickly devoured
everything that I could find concerning SPB. I really learned a lot from your answers to the other poster’s questions.
You are the ‘Real Deal’… obviously a person who is in the trenches of internet marketing on a daily basis… I have already grabbed your guide, and will definitely be going through your links for other products as well.
Thanks Andy
Harold
Hi Andy,
Youi have a great amount of information here. Well done! I was wondering if you still use Site Profit Bot?
I am quite keen on using it, but have a couple of concerns.
The first is that I have heard that you have to use ebay, is that correct?
The second is, at the new price of $197 (and $97/month), I have not seen any up to date information that anyone is really using it, so does it work?.
Thanks,
David
Hi David,
Yes, I still use SPB … not as my main site but as support sites to some of my niche Wordpress sites. It does generate traffic and I am getting revenue from Adsense, Amazon and the rotating ads on the sites.
Regarding your concerns …
1. Yes it does use eBay for the auction items ( but don't worry if you are not an eBay affiliate … I haven't seen much revenue come in from the eBay listings).
2. The new price is indeed $197 … (however if you read my guide on SiteProfitBot) you will not need to invest in the $97 monthly fee for the Pro version).
Bottom line is, SPB is a decent tool for building quick sites … the biggest drawback in my opinion is the space it takes up on the host server with its auto generated pages (have to keep deleting files often).
Hope this helps.
Andy