Archive for the ‘WordPress’ Category

FREE WordPress Tutorials

Thursday, June 26th, 2008


Click here if you are a WordPress user looking for free tutorials.

This Cory Miller website will also lead you to "premium" WordPress templates if you so desire. Premium means not free.

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Michael Cheney’s Automatic Income System Recommendations - Short and Sweet

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

 

I haven’t completed the work yet, but I have looked over the entire program, and here’s my recommendation.

 


Recommended - If you are an internet marketing beginner (otherwise known as a newbie), the Automatic Income System has all the information you need to get your feet wet. Given that you have 60 days to ask all the questions you can think of, Michael Cheney’s program is as complete as any I’ve seen, and with a money-back guarantee, you can’t really go wrong.

If you are more experienced, and you just want to be able to sell the 4 products to get 100% of the income, you might want to give this a try.

 


Not Recommended - If you already know how to set up a website and a WordPress blog and have already sold something on the internet, you will be annoyed by the handholding that is appropriate for newbies (scrolls, messengers, and castles, oh my!), but doesn’t add anything to what you already know. If you know how to find products at ClickBank and you want to promote Michael Cheney’s products, you don’t need the Automatic Income System to do that.

 


Caveat emptor: Some of the components of the Automatic Income System are Windows-only (actually the entire program is Windows-oriented). So if you are a Mac person, be prepared for that.

 


If you purchased the Automatic Income System, please share your experiences with it here.

 


WordPress Automatic Upgrade Plugin

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

As you are probably aware if you are using WordPress to operate your blog, it’s not so easy to upgrade each new release and keep all the stuff you’ve already done, especially if you forgot what is in your wp-config.php file.

WPAU to the rescue!

After I finally figured out how to reset my admin password, as soon as I logged in there was a notice to upgrade to the latest WordPress version (2.5.1 as of this writing). Now I am generally pretty good at following directions, but I’d rather not if I don’t have to.

So I took the coward’s path and opted to get the wpau plugin and upload it to my WordPress wp-content > plugins folder on the server. I hold my breath when I try one of these things that I have no experience with, but this plugin worked great. I updated eMarketWorks to the latest release of WordPress with no trouble. So I didn’t set any breath-holding records this time. In fact, it was all over in about a minute.

If you are upgrading your WordPress installation, I recommend trying the WordPress Automatic Upgrade Plugin.