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03-10-2014, 05:58 PM
Post: #1
What are the softwares you would spend money on for your website?
Hello bbf,
As the title says What are the softwares you would spend money on for your website?
If you had that money to spend ;)

Thanks.
03-10-2014, 07:20 PM
Post: #2
RE:
Almost none for me. Especially those backlinks building and article spinning sw, stay away from them. They do more harm than good for your site.
03-10-2014, 09:38 PM (This post was last modified: 03-10-2014 09:56 PM by ija61.)
Post: #3
RE:
I use ScrapeBox, SliqSubmitter and a another free wiki poster.

Beside software's I also use a VPS and 3 proxy servers (3 more VPS that I converted in proxy servers).
03-11-2014, 12:26 PM
Post: #4
RE:
I think

VPS + delicated Proxy + GSA SER + captcha breaker + deathbycaptcha + indexer + Scapebox

SEOpressor, some theme (CTR theme, Niche site theme) then UNIQUE ARCTICLES
03-11-2014, 02:36 PM
Post: #5
RE:
I'd use..

VPS + GSA SER + Scrapebox + Xrumer

As far themes go I'd chill with Studiopress bundle.
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THANKS FOR THE REPS 74muscle
03-11-2014, 03:35 PM
Post: #6
RE:
None!

Brainstorm what type of site you want to make. Just look at online services for examples. EmpireAvenue, ClickMeter, CircleCount, Rapidshare, Tracking202, CreditKarma.... They are all in different niche's (credit report, file sharing, social media stats, social, ect.)... Do not copy another site/service but think of a niche that you could come up with a cool, fresh idea to engage people.

If you can't program, then pay someone to build it for you. The only money you should be spending is money on development and advertising! There is no software that will make you a bunch of money. So if your looking for some amazing program that people say will make you thousands a month, then you should just go get a 9-5 JOB right now because your going down the wrong path! So many noobs get on the computer, start looking up how to make money, and quickly assume that people (we) are making it by some magic software. Those of us that make the most, don't use any software ;) Just look at Facebook, Empower Network, GVO... They don't use software. Sure, Facebook devs used a compiler to write the code lol, but that isn't the software we are talking about. Your talking about software like a Friend Adder, Mass Commenting, Backlink Building (SENuke, SickSubmitter, xRumer, ect)... and frankly, you don't need any of them.

Why do people use software? (or when should you use software?): When you know what you or your site needs, but are too lazy to do it by hand. Your working on SEO and need backlinks, so you use SENuke, xrumer and a combination of other tools to build backlinks steadily over time. Your uploading 5 videos a day to YouTube, so you find a software to upload videos for you like a mass video uploader. Your service sells hotmail accounts, so you use a mass hotmail account creator. See where this is going? The platform is already there, the software just helps you and isn't necessary.

I said "None" because you don't need software, it isn't going to do much for you unless you know what you need. Software just automates redundant and mundane tasks that you would otherwise do by hand. So the only software you should get, is something that would help you accomplish your tasks. Those tasks may be different from site to site.

No 1 miracle idea will make you a ton of money. You will probably go through a dozen ideas, sites, and tries before making any real money. The point is, keep trying. You will get thrown a bone here and there. Every time you get a site that does ok (a few hundred a month), it will lead to a better one down the road. This is beacuse you will have more experience, and you can use the money of your minor successes to help fund your new projects. The more money you have to fund your projects, the more likely it is that you can drive it to success. There are some things that take off without trying (like Facebook did) and they just catch on, spread, and grow out beyond your wildest dream. That is rare and doesn't happen to most of us. You may get some sites that get 20k or 200k members, do really well, and make you 20k a month.. Most of the time, the only way to get to 20k a month, is to get to 2k a month on a past project.

If you are broke, you have to get a project to a few hundred a month.. then use those funds to fund a new idea/project that can make a few thousand.. Then take those profits, and fund a new project that will make over 10k a month.. and so on. You could take your profits from other sites and use them to help propel your older sites, if you feel it is worth it. ie: if you have a $300/month profit site from 6 months ago, and your new project is making $3k a month.. you can throw some money into advertising for your old site and get it from 300 to 1k/month. As long as that idea is still strong, revelant, and its a good business decision. You will have some older projects that you would rather just let die out..

You have to learn how to drive good traffic to your new idea. That comes with practice. Learning sources for advertising (which may differ from project to project), how to target the correct audience, how to capture them and get them into a funnel process to convert to customers, how to track the data so you can keep your campaigns profiting and on track..

Once you have the money to toss a few grand a month in advertising at a project, and experience buying advertising to get sales and how to monitor and track the data... you could sell hairy turds online and profit lol :D The hardest part then becomes, getting the "cool" and "fresh" ideas. Kind of like "writers block", where you just can't think wtf to do or say lol.

In short: You don't need software. Just the right idea and money for advertising. Though, you don't fire up advertising without the ability to track the data (leads, sales, conversions, ROI, ect.), as well as the website needs to at least get their email so you can try and turn them into a customer, or some sort of free trial. Those just go hand in hand, and I shouldn't have to mention them. If your doing any advertising, all the "sub" criteria are required (like tracking, follow ups, ect)
03-12-2014, 05:19 AM (This post was last modified: 03-12-2014 05:20 AM by Prince_Boss.)
Post: #7
RE:
(03-11-2014 03:35 PM)CyberPunk Wrote:  None!

Brainstorm what type of site you want to make. Just look at online services for examples. EmpireAvenue, ClickMeter, CircleCount, Rapidshare, Tracking202, CreditKarma.... They are all in different niche's (credit report, file sharing, social media stats, social, ect.)... Do not copy another site/service but think of a niche that you could come up with a cool, fresh idea to engage people.

If you can't program, then pay someone to build it for you. The only money you should be spending is money on development and advertising! There is no software that will make you a bunch of money. So if your looking for some amazing program that people say will make you thousands a month, then you should just go get a 9-5 JOB right now because your going down the wrong path! So many noobs get on the computer, start looking up how to make money, and quickly assume that people (we) are making it by some magic software. Those of us that make the most, don't use any software ;) Just look at Facebook, Empower Network, GVO... They don't use software. Sure, Facebook devs used a compiler to write the code lol, but that isn't the software we are talking about. Your talking about software like a Friend Adder, Mass Commenting, Backlink Building (SENuke, SickSubmitter, xRumer, ect)... and frankly, you don't need any of them.

Why do people use software? (or when should you use software?): When you know what you or your site needs, but are too lazy to do it by hand. Your working on SEO and need backlinks, so you use SENuke, xrumer and a combination of other tools to build backlinks steadily over time. Your uploading 5 videos a day to YouTube, so you find a software to upload videos for you like a mass video uploader. Your service sells hotmail accounts, so you use a mass hotmail account creator. See where this is going? The platform is already there, the software just helps you and isn't necessary.

I said "None" because you don't need software, it isn't going to do much for you unless you know what you need. Software just automates redundant and mundane tasks that you would otherwise do by hand. So the only software you should get, is something that would help you accomplish your tasks. Those tasks may be different from site to site.

No 1 miracle idea will make you a ton of money. You will probably go through a dozen ideas, sites, and tries before making any real money. The point is, keep trying. You will get thrown a bone here and there. Every time you get a site that does ok (a few hundred a month), it will lead to a better one down the road. This is beacuse you will have more experience, and you can use the money of your minor successes to help fund your new projects. The more money you have to fund your projects, the more likely it is that you can drive it to success. There are some things that take off without trying (like Facebook did) and they just catch on, spread, and grow out beyond your wildest dream. That is rare and doesn't happen to most of us. You may get some sites that get 20k or 200k members, do really well, and make you 20k a month.. Most of the time, the only way to get to 20k a month, is to get to 2k a month on a past project.

If you are broke, you have to get a project to a few hundred a month.. then use those funds to fund a new idea/project that can make a few thousand.. Then take those profits, and fund a new project that will make over 10k a month.. and so on. You could take your profits from other sites and use them to help propel your older sites, if you feel it is worth it. ie: if you have a $300/month profit site from 6 months ago, and your new project is making $3k a month.. you can throw some money into advertising for your old site and get it from 300 to 1k/month. As long as that idea is still strong, revelant, and its a good business decision. You will have some older projects that you would rather just let die out..

You have to learn how to drive good traffic to your new idea. That comes with practice. Learning sources for advertising (which may differ from project to project), how to target the correct audience, how to capture them and get them into a funnel process to convert to customers, how to track the data so you can keep your campaigns profiting and on track..

Once you have the money to toss a few grand a month in advertising at a project, and experience buying advertising to get sales and how to monitor and track the data... you could sell hairy turds online and profit lol :D The hardest part then becomes, getting the "cool" and "fresh" ideas. Kind of like "writers block", where you just can't think wtf to do or say lol.

In short: You don't need software. Just the right idea and money for advertising. Though, you don't fire up advertising without the ability to track the data (leads, sales, conversions, ROI, ect.), as well as the website needs to at least get their email so you can try and turn them into a customer, or some sort of free trial. Those just go hand in hand, and I shouldn't have to mention them. If your doing any advertising, all the "sub" criteria are required (like tracking, follow ups, ect)
Well said cyberpunk thanks for sharing!!!!
03-12-2014, 02:44 PM
Post: #8
RE:
I really enjoyed reading this. It was honest, unbiased and definitely true. Something you rarely find online these days.
03-15-2014, 01:28 AM
Post: #9
RE:
Couldn't have said it better than you. Kudos!
(03-11-2014 03:35 PM)CyberPunk Wrote:  None!

Brainstorm what type of site you want to make. Just look at online services for examples. EmpireAvenue, ClickMeter, CircleCount, Rapidshare, Tracking202, CreditKarma.... They are all in different niche's (credit report, file sharing, social media stats, social, ect.)... Do not copy another site/service but think of a niche that you could come up with a cool, fresh idea to engage people.

If you can't program, then pay someone to build it for you. The only money you should be spending is money on development and advertising! There is no software that will make you a bunch of money. So if your looking for some amazing program that people say will make you thousands a month, then you should just go get a 9-5 JOB right now because your going down the wrong path! So many noobs get on the computer, start looking up how to make money, and quickly assume that people (we) are making it by some magic software. Those of us that make the most, don't use any software ;) Just look at Facebook, Empower Network, GVO... They don't use software. Sure, Facebook devs used a compiler to write the code lol, but that isn't the software we are talking about. Your talking about software like a Friend Adder, Mass Commenting, Backlink Building (SENuke, SickSubmitter, xRumer, ect)... and frankly, you don't need any of them.

Why do people use software? (or when should you use software?): When you know what you or your site needs, but are too lazy to do it by hand. Your working on SEO and need backlinks, so you use SENuke, xrumer and a combination of other tools to build backlinks steadily over time. Your uploading 5 videos a day to YouTube, so you find a software to upload videos for you like a mass video uploader. Your service sells hotmail accounts, so you use a mass hotmail account creator. See where this is going? The platform is already there, the software just helps you and isn't necessary.

I said "None" because you don't need software, it isn't going to do much for you unless you know what you need. Software just automates redundant and mundane tasks that you would otherwise do by hand. So the only software you should get, is something that would help you accomplish your tasks. Those tasks may be different from site to site.

No 1 miracle idea will make you a ton of money. You will probably go through a dozen ideas, sites, and tries before making any real money. The point is, keep trying. You will get thrown a bone here and there. Every time you get a site that does ok (a few hundred a month), it will lead to a better one down the road. This is beacuse you will have more experience, and you can use the money of your minor successes to help fund your new projects. The more money you have to fund your projects, the more likely it is that you can drive it to success. There are some things that take off without trying (like Facebook did) and they just catch on, spread, and grow out beyond your wildest dream. That is rare and doesn't happen to most of us. You may get some sites that get 20k or 200k members, do really well, and make you 20k a month.. Most of the time, the only way to get to 20k a month, is to get to 2k a month on a past project.

If you are broke, you have to get a project to a few hundred a month.. then use those funds to fund a new idea/project that can make a few thousand.. Then take those profits, and fund a new project that will make over 10k a month.. and so on. You could take your profits from other sites and use them to help propel your older sites, if you feel it is worth it. ie: if you have a $300/month profit site from 6 months ago, and your new project is making $3k a month.. you can throw some money into advertising for your old site and get it from 300 to 1k/month. As long as that idea is still strong, revelant, and its a good business decision. You will have some older projects that you would rather just let die out..

You have to learn how to drive good traffic to your new idea. That comes with practice. Learning sources for advertising (which may differ from project to project), how to target the correct audience, how to capture them and get them into a funnel process to convert to customers, how to track the data so you can keep your campaigns profiting and on track..

Once you have the money to toss a few grand a month in advertising at a project, and experience buying advertising to get sales and how to monitor and track the data... you could sell hairy turds online and profit lol :D The hardest part then becomes, getting the "cool" and "fresh" ideas. Kind of like "writers block", where you just can't think wtf to do or say lol.

In short: You don't need software. Just the right idea and money for advertising. Though, you don't fire up advertising without the ability to track the data (leads, sales, conversions, ROI, ect.), as well as the website needs to at least get their email so you can try and turn them into a customer, or some sort of free trial. Those just go hand in hand, and I shouldn't have to mention them. If your doing any advertising, all the "sub" criteria are required (like tracking, follow ups, ect)




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