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Imagine you operate a few web sites, based on WordPress. Simple enough yet, you’re in grave danger of having your entire account suspended if you’re hosting it at iWeb.com.
You see, iWeb.com lures its victims (or “clients”, whichever fits) into its web of deception with extra-low hosting prices, especially if you pay for ten (10) years. It initially makes financial sense to go with them but again, it’s just a trap to lock you in their crappy shared hosting scheme.
Since so many people fall in iWeb.com’s web hosting trap, their web servers quickly get loaded up.
That means that although bandwidth is allegedly unlimited, the server resources aren’t. As such, having more visitors come to your site will inevitably put more stress on the “shared” server.
And this is where it gets ugly.
The typical web hosting customer, running a few WordPress sites, doesn’t see anything coming when more visitors come to read his articles and that’s when “it” happens: the account suspension!
Yep! A total account suspension of all of your web sites — just like that!
This is what your web visitors will see:
It’s a mix of absolute horror… and humiliation.
What kind of hosting company acts like that? iWeb.com, it appears.
Nevermind your reputation going down the drain or the unbearable stress for any normally constituted person who sees his web sites being made completely unavailable, at the same time both his control panel and FTP account have been locked.
One would think iWeb.com would have a sensible “account suspension” customer service team looking to help explain what’s going on (usually too many concurrent visitors or a variant, coming from more traffic) but that’s just not the case. iWeb.com will “suspend” your account in the blink of an eye but it might take days or weeks before your account is allowed back online.
Some might call it a genuinely “horrible service”.
Apparently, this has absolutely no significance for iWeb.com which continues to suspend accounts for dubious and sometimes downright secretive reasons.
How can such an untrustworthy web hoster be allowed to continue doing business, with such a poor record? Apparently, uninformed investors continue to pour money in this operation and they must be praying that scorched customers don’t take the time to tell the world how bad their company really is.
Just to add insult to injury, their staff has trouble communicating in English. Quebec being a French-speaking province shouldn’t be an obstacle to finding truly bilingual individuals, especially in Montreal but at iWeb.com, true respect for the customers seems like a distant concern so it just goes inline with the rest of their web hosting service.
So if you’re still thinking about hosting your web site at iWeb.com, don’t! Unless you absolutely want to be humiliated in front of all your web visitors, iWeb.com isn’t a credible option for any remotely serious web site.
If you’ve spent too many sleepless nights trying to build up enticing content intended for your site’s visitors, you know how much of a toll it can take on “the rest of your offline life”.
Since none of us, in their right mind, that is, wants to waste their life away publishing content which might be found elsewhere, for free, a WordPress plug-in like WP Robot might save you so much time, it might even end up saving both your bank account and your family (since you’ll spend way more time, with those you love).
There’s no way spending hours in front of your computer will ever make sense so let WP Robot get your RSS content from leading sources like eBay, Amazon, YouTube, Flickr, Oodle and Twitter or from lesser known sources which you’re quietly leveraging into a value added archive which will grow more enticing, over time, especially when the original sources stop carrying the content, in which case, you need to “pull” the full articles and not just the exerpts.
Either way, WP Robot gets your content on auto-pilot.
Even when you sleep, WP Robot grows your article base to make your web destination as useful and interesting as possible. All that without requiring your presence. Ah! Blissfully perfect!
Of course, keeping an eye on what’s being posted with WP Robot is a must because you don’t want the content to display badly. Furthermore, you absolutely want to correct some chunks of content in what’s being reposted to maintain quality, diversity and rather importantly, uniqueness.
If you still have a few hours to kill, you may even decide to write up a few articles, on your own. Since you have so much automated content being published, your manual articles will help distinguish your web site from all the other who don’t have these “unique” wise words!
Is WP Robot for you?
The real question is: how can it not be? Seriously, posting content is such hard work, you deserve a “WP Robot break”, once in a while. How about now? Now would be a good time for you to bank on the combined SEO-power of WordPress and that of WP Robot’s ability to pull in RSS content from some twenty (20) major sources.
At around 200$ for the entire plug-in (with the modules), you’re bound to quickly recoup your investment. Just open up a niche site and see your advertising revenues soar. You may even advertise your own company, in these otherwise newly generated free content destinations.
With WP Robot, you buy peace of mind with a plug-in which delivers results. This is impressive given the plug-in connects with several platforms which don’t necessarily allow extensive RSS grabbing (for re-publishing purposes).
So there you have it: WP Robot is a web editor’s best “discreet” helper to get your newly acquired content published, on a regular basis.