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    Any REAL SUCCESS story?

    I am very curious if anyone is really making money with autoblogs?

    To motivate the newcomers...

    thanks

    M.

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    Mike is... and he's showing us how we can too..

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    Quote Originally Posted by monez View Post
    I am very curious if anyone is really making money with autoblogs?

    To motivate the newcomers...

    thanks

    M.
    Sure, I agree. ABB 2.0 Members who are making money with the system, once you get it going, come back and post your results here.

    Mike

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    Like to know whether anyone has follow either ABB1 or 2 and already making some money? Please post your results here so that it can motivate the newbie to jump in. Thanks

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    Yes, please jump in guys! I am really surprised no one has.

    Mike

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    I was doing well with it, but had monetization issues after Amazon fired all Colorado affiliates. Because of that, I stopped the autoblogs and waited until ABB2 came out, which is MUCH more detailed than the first version. I'm getting my systems in place to start up again. I'm glad that WPRobot now has Shopzilla and Oodle. I haven't been able to crack eBay's new program, so I stopped promoting them. It was too frustrating to send traffic that brought sales to ebay, but 0 cents/click to me.

    I'm working with a developer right now on a Prosperent API plugin. We're still testing. It should work with WPRobot. Once it's ready, I'll post with info on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rita012 View Post
    I was doing well with it, but had monetization issues after Amazon fired all Colorado affiliates. Because of that, I stopped the autoblogs and waited until ABB2 came out, which is MUCH more detailed than the first version. I'm getting my systems in place to start up again. I'm glad that WPRobot now has Shopzilla and Oodle. I haven't been able to crack eBay's new program, so I stopped promoting them. It was too frustrating to send traffic that brought sales to ebay, but 0 cents/click to me.

    I'm working with a developer right now on a Prosperent API plugin. We're still testing. It should work with WPRobot. Once it's ready, I'll post with info on it.
    Thanks Rita.

    Mike

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    I had my best month last month I broke $1000 for the first time
    Then I have a trojan attack and Ihave to reinstall my OS. I just logged into my gmail this morning and I see an email from my host telling me

    Your VPS is *still* causing issues on the node even after we've reduced you to a Dual Core 2.26 ghz VPS to help limit your impact on the server. Just now the node itself experienced 11 minutes of downtime as the server was unresponsive and upon investigating the cause your VPS was what caused this downtime:
    http://www.pingdom.com/reports/hgs5b...th=7&year=2010 is the report that shows the downtime.

    Here is a detailed report of the downtime:
    http://www.screen-shot.net/2010-07-04_1924.png

    Here you can see your VPS CPU and Memory usage at the time of the outage:
    http://www.screen-shot.net/2010-07-04_1925.png

    Having a dual core VPS your load should not go over 2.0 and anything over 2.0 you are causing a strain on the VPS and as such a strain on the node itself.

    Here you can see the CPU and Memory history of your VPS over the last day:
    http://www.screen-shot.net/2010-07-04_1908.png

    You can see that you've gone up to as high as 12.90 load and your average is 1.8 meaning that you're periodically overloading your VPS and causing issues on the node.

    To illustrate that it was indeed your VPS and not some other VPS on the node here is a snapshot of the load values a few moments after the downtime subsided:
    http://www.screen-shot.net/2010-07-04_1908_001.png (Your VPS is number 133 http://www.screen-shot.net/2010-07-04_1908_002.png)

    Upon looking at the daily process log on your VPS it does still look as though you have at least a couple of sites that are using an atrocious amount of CPU to process:
    http://www.screen-shot.net/2010-07-04_1914.png

    At this point you're going to either need to upgrade to a dedicated server where your CPU and Memory usage will affect you and only you or you're going to need to find another provider. We only list higher end dedicated servers on our site however depending on stock levels of hardware I can get you your own dual core server with 2gb of ram and a 250gb HDD for around $150~175/month and if you want it backed up off-server with R1Soft that would be $15/month in addition.
    Not sure if that is success or not but I sure do have alot of work to do.
    I'm not sure why I am having these problems I am on a VPS I cant see having a dedicated @ $150 P/M as being worthwhile at the moment
    Last edited by Kohgsobgds; 07-05-2010 at 10:37 AM.
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    Thanks nivehc

    can I ask who your host is?

    But you've always managed to clear $160pm in server costs have you?

    Obviosuly curious what you are running.
    How many sites and what plug-ins do you think are eating your packahe?

    success has a price
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    Quote Originally Posted by midiwhale View Post
    Thanks nivehc

    can I ask who your host is?

    But you've always managed to clear $160pm in server costs have you?

    Obviosuly curious what you are running.
    How many sites and what plug-ins do you think are eating your packahe?

    success has a price

    My host is mddhosting.com they have been great in the past possibly the best customer service I come across from a host but I think I am wearing them a bit thin with my CPU overload. Im not really sure why or what is causing it.

    I do cover the $160 every month but surely if others are making do with VPS mine should be enough I,m on the advanced plan http://www.mddhosting.com/vps.php which should be more than enough but I just dont seem to be able to get things to fit.
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