Save Your Money! Don’t Buy Traffic Equalizer or Directory Generator….Here’s Why!

By Michael Mayhew | Jul 1, 2005

First and foremost is the cost.
Why pay…
Traffic Equalizer - $147.00
Directory Generator - $247.00

That’s alot of money to pay for a program that generates
generic pages that contain merely links to a bunch of
search engine results! That’s not content.

What if I could show you a way to build REAL sites,
full of REAL CONTENT, that the search engines love.
Plus, Save you a minimum of $100.00!

I’m talking about using the NEW Quick Page Generator.
It’s only $47.00
http://www.webmasterautomation.com/quick-page-generator.htm

It builds sites that contain real content. How?
Here’s a quick example:
I made this 268 page website in 9 Seconds with Quick Page Generator.

It works with the content you give it. Where do you get this content?
I use public domain & free article directories.

Here’s one source of where you can find free public domain works.
http://www.gutenberg.org/catalog/world/results

Visit Gutenberg.org and
do a search by Author or Title word, for example..

“gardening” (I searched without quotes)

For , gardening, there are 6 titles found. Click on Title.
On download links click
Plain text/ ibiblio (none for compression)

Save the text.

You are now ready to convert using the software. It’s a
breeze.

For Article Directory articles I’m using a new tool called Article Fetcher.
http://www.articlefetcher.com
It costs $37.00.

It’s a time saver. However, You can always search the Article Directories manually,
just like searching thru the Gutenberg site.

Here’s a few Article Diectories:
http://www.goarticles.com/
http://www.articlecity.com/
http://ezinearticles.com/

These are just a couple of ways to get content.
You could also use a service to write custom articles for you.
The possibilities are endless.

I’m SLAMMING out thousands of high quality
content pages daily. You can too. It’s
incredibly easy.

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1 Comment so far
  1. Steve MacLellan July 21, 2005 9:31 pm

    Check out RSStatic.

    Regards,
    Steve MacLellan

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