Want to save 15 to 30 minutes each time you install a new WordPress blog?
If you regularly install new blogs this is a letter you must read.
From: Mike Paetzold - The WordPress Guy
If you don't use blogs regularly you should be but that is a whole different story. This letter is not for you. This is for those that regularly install and add WordPress blogs to their portfolio. It is not for the person that just has one blog or only wants one blog. I have other products that will help you with that but this is not one of them so save your time and take an action that will help your business.
This is focused to those that understand and use WordPress as a platform for multiple sites over and over.
Still reading? Good then I have a real bargain for you.
My name is Mike Paetzold and I have been blogging since 2004 and operate in quite a few niches. I regularly get paid to install and set up blogs for customers and run various training programs to teach people exactly how to get the most out of using Wordpress. Along with that I am constantly testing different plugins and setups to maximize my blogs effectiveness.
WordPress blogs have become one of the best platforms for starting any niche site. Google loves blogs and properly set up they can be traffic magnets. The key word is properly set up.
Now I have always been big on creating systems for things like this so on my hard drive I have over 80 different themes and at last count 108 plugins. Needless to say it takes up quite a bit of space on my hard drive. The majority of those I don't use, but I am constantly testing out new setups to improve how well my blogs work. Because of the open source nature of WordPress though not all plugins play well together. Add in the number of themes available and the chances of certain items not playing well together increases significantly.
So first I had to put together a package of themes and plugins that would co-exist. I first did this as a bonus for my coaching students. That way they could pull a single file and have all the peices in the right place. It is a great time saver.
But there is a problem
The problem is that for me with the plugins I use at least one and usually two or three update each week. Add in the upgrades from WordPress and my files are almost always out of date in a week or two. Then I would end up spending time chasing down the latest updates and installing them.
I would spend up to an hour chasing the latest upgrades and adding them in and quite truthfully that was a royal pain in the you know what.
As my business has grown and I started adding a blog or two each week the time wasted became a problem. To alleviate that we created a test blog that each Monday we go into and update anything that is out of date. Download the changes, check for incompatibilities and create a master zip file. This way we always have a fresh file with what ever package we are using and no longer spend time chasing 5 or more updates. Yes we still sometimes have an update later in the week if we are using it but rarely more than one or two.
That file has 4 themes and all of the current plugins I am using. Yes the plugin array changes as WordPress evolves. That is why we also run a beta blog and test out all the new releases as they are created.
What's in it for you
What I am offering is access to the zip file that is constantly updated. Now if like me you add a blog or more a week and lose 15 minutes to a half hour on each install doing upgrades this would save you a minimum of an hour and most likely two or more hours each month depending on how many new blogs you add.
Now I don't know what your hourly rate is ( I charge a minimum of $100 an hour for coaching) but even at $20 an hour this would be a deal at $10 a month if it saves you an hour of your time. $10 a month would allow you to double your return on your small investment on just 4 blogs saving you 15 minutes each. If like I did last month you added 10 new blogs this would return 5 times your investment in savings if not more.
But to make it even more of a no brainer I decided to cut your investment to just $6.95 a month and to add in a bonus worth more than the first month's fee.
But there's more
Cheesy I know but let an old bald guy have a bit of fun. I just could not resist.
To train my team I created a mindmap with all the steps I take to tweak the various settings for each plugin. Then I made a video walk through of the steps. This allows me to save time when I hire a new employee and make sure that the blogs are set up to my specs.
A month ago I started selling the full package, the mindmap and videos that I give my team. It sells for $7.95 but I will give you access to it as a bonus for using this service.
So you get...
the latest WordPress package I am using along with the training that I give to my team on tweaking blogsalong with us keeping everything current so you never have to go searching for a bunch of updates when you add your next blog for just $6.95 a month.
I'll take the risk too
Try it for 30 days and if it does not save you time and effort each time you add a new blog just let me know and I will promptly refund your money no questions asked.
To your success,
Mike Paetzold
P.S. You can continue to lose time with updates each time you add a new blog or use this service and generate a postive rate of return just on your time saving. That does not include some of the performance increase you may find on each blog from using our tested setup.
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