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money FAQMonetization Questions

Do I get upgrades for free?
Of course – lifetime updates on all versions of WTB. You will be emailed with a new download link each time there is an upgrade.

Do you offer a guarantee?
WTB comes with an unconditional, 30 day money back guarantee.
Just shoot me an email and I’ll refund your money in full.

Will you help me with any problems?
Yes. If you need anything – help with a feature – answer to a difficult question – reporting bugs or anything else just make a post on the forum and I’ll help you out.

How can I ask a question?
The forum is the place – before or after you get the plugin :)

What are the minimum requirements to run WTB?
WordPress 2.8+ running on PHP 5.2+ with cURL enabled and safe_mode off.
You will also need ioncube loaders installed on your server.

Is the source code encrypted?
WTB uses ioncube encryption. Most hosting companies already have ioncube loaders installed but if not a quick support request and most are happy to add it for you.

I need some Twitter accounts – where do I get them?
I don’t create Twitter accounts but can recommend someone. Shoot me an email (help tab up top) for more info.

How long does it take to setup?
About 5 minutes is you’ve ever installed a WordPress plugin before. There’s a few options to tick and check then you’re away.

Where does the content come from?
The text content comes from other websites related to the seed keyword for that post. It’s doesn’t just come from blogs – but any type of website. The content is extracted from the template, cleaned and processed as per your requirements. There is an option in the admin panel to link back to the source if you wish.

Will I get banned for duplicate content?
You don’t get “banned” for duplicate content. Firstly, duplicate content on many pages of your won website is a different issue to duplicate content on different websites. You don’t get banned for any of it. Think of it this way – when you search for “cat” in Google they wants to show a list of unique results about “cat”. Google is going to try and not show 100 results all with the same content, and so some will be filtered from that specific query, at that specific time. The dupes may well stay in the index and appear for other queries. The point is that by using content that appears on other websites – you will not get banned from Google. Plus Google traffic isn’t even the main point of this plugin – Twitter traffic is :)

How much traffic will I get?
That a “how long’s a piece of string” type of question. I do know that TweetGazette gets a few thousand uniques each day and was making 100 posts daily with just 1 or 2 tweets per post. Your traffic will depend on the keywords you use (make sure you research good ones), what settings you use in the plugin and also on any other promotion you do for the blog. You domain name and blog setup may also change the traffic levels.

How can I make money with this?
Installing the plugin will get you traffic – that much is certain. How you monetize the blog is up to you. I would recommend that if you’re mainly using the hot topic keywords then you choose a method that appeals to the general masses. Some examples of methods you could try are redirecting all the traffic, cloaking, CPA popups before they can read the content, popup ads, or just about anything else. You will of course get better conversions if you make your offering more visible with this (and most) types of traffic so don’t just put a small banner in teh sidebar and leave it alone. Adsense can also be a good option to use but you can’t just slap it on the site and forget it. Get creative with the placement and experiment with different ways to put your ads between the user and the content and use curiosity (or plain frustration) to get the click.

How is this different from other auto blogging plugins?
I think it’s better, but I’m biased ;) In a feature comparison WPTB will blow the competition out of the water no question. In terms of results (traffic and monetization) it will likely beat them too. Do you know of another autoblogging plugin with a built in affiliate ad engine? If you’ve got a specific question comparing WPTB with another plugin then please drop me a post in the forum and I’ll go into detail.

Can I upgrade from standard to pro?
Yes you can. When you want to upgrade just shoot me a support ticket mentioning your licence key and I’ll give you the details.

Will this run on shared hosting?
I’ve taken a lot of precautions and done plenty of testing on different shared hosts. It will work on 99% of them, provided they meet the minimum requirements of course. If you have any problems install or using the plugin just let me know on the forum.

Can WPTB work with similar plugins (on the same blog)?
Sure. There used to be a couple of conflicts with other plugins but they were fixed within 3 hours. WPTB will work perfectly with other autoblogging plugins as well so if (for example) you wanted to use another plugin to do the posting and WPTB to do the promotion (with Twitter, auto indexer, affiliate ads, quick links etc) then that’s fine. if you do find any conflicts with any new plugins let me know and I’ll fix them asap.

Will I get banned from Twitter?
More than 90% of Twitter bans are caused by incorrect account creation. If you take care creating the accounts then you can do pretty much what you want with them in the plugin and all will go well. You should defiantly read this guide on avoiding Twitter bans and checkout this tool to make sure you’re blogging setup is safe with Twitter. Bottom line: Some accounts will be lost if you’re working at scale as it’s a numbers game… but if you’re smart about it you won’t have any problems.

Will WPTB setup and work with my theme?
Yes, it will work fine. There was previously a problem with the Thesis them not using WPTB’s images correctly but this was fixed while ago. It’s worth noting that where themes use pretty thumbnails on the homepage and category pages, some themes handle these images in funny ways and require you to manually add images to each post. The cleaver ones will automatically use the first image in a post as the thumbnail :) If you’re looking for a quality WP theme then you should check these guys out. Some of the best on the web.

Can I use my own keywords?
Yes and it’s recommended. The plugin comes with built in options to collect Twitters trending topics and/or Google hot trends regularly to use to source content – which is prefect if you’re running a news blog. For most other applications you’ll want to enter your own niche keywords in groups as “content blocks”. This will post focused content into each blog category you like. You can of course setup a specific category in WP called something like “news” and have the Twitter and Google keyword related content all posted in that 1 category.

What will the content look like?
It depends a lot on what your keywords are and the specific formatting options you select innside the plugin, but you can get a general idea by checking out the WPTB test blog – TweetGazette.

Where does the traffic come from?
Although the Twitter traffic is pretty good, mostly from Google. If you use the de-duper feature the content will be much more unique for Google and you get a lot of good traffic. A good tip worth noting is that by simply using the “Extra Image” feature you’ll get a large volume of Google image traffic as well. Combine that with the built in frame breaker and you’ve got even more traffic ;) Apart from Google and Twitter you’ll get traffic from lots of other places too like Yahoo, other Twitter related sites, new sites, other blogs, direct traffic and many others. If you plan on running a bunch of blogs with WPTB on 1 server make sure you’re using the WP Super Cache plugin as it will help take the load off your server.

How can I get more traffic with WPTB?
It’s worth reading the point above for more info, but here’s the summary:

  • Use the de-duper and extra image settings.
  • The secret to more traffic with WPTB is post frequency. 100+ daily posts for best results.
  • Tweets-per-post set low (1-3).
  • Auto indexer turned on to nudge Google into indexing more of the blog
  • Make sure you’ve got your on-blog seo sorted.
  • Checkout these guides for more helpful tips.

What are “ad blocks”?
Ad Blocks let you define how you want to monetize your blog. You can enter your own custom banners and target them at specific blog categories, use ad sense or the contextual affiliate ad system. You place the ads with “ad rules” which gives you a lot of freedom to set things up how you want. For example you could have a popup box with an optin form displaying only for certain categories and when it does there could also be adsense above the post content and affiliate ads in the sidebar. You could specify that if affiliate ads couldn’t be found for that post then it would use a custom banner as a backup. It’s pretty powerful stuff.

Can I (and should I) use proxies?
You can, but the only reason you would need to is if you’re tweeting a LOT each day. To get an idea of what you can do from one IP address with Twitter checkout this tool.

Where should I host my blog?
Preferably on a VPS with a dedicated IP, but it’s not essential and shared hosting works great. A lot of time has been spent making sure it works with many shared hosting providers. If you’re looking for a solid hosting deal and want WPTB to be guaranteed to work checkout this company. Support is great and I use them myself.

What affiliate networks does the plugin work with?
Currently Commission Junction, Amazon and Clickbank. Here’s a few more that I plan to add soon: LinkShare, ShareASale, AzoogleAds, ClickBooth, Copeac, Hydra, NeverBlue, LinkConnector, MarketHealth, AffiliateWindow, AffiliateFuture, GoogleAffiliateNetwork, PepperJam, TradeDoubler, convert2media… and pretty much any others you like :)

Why not checkout a screenshot of the admin area or the live demo blog?