Website Automation Wizard Review

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Tanya here, welcome to my site! Before I get into discussing WAW, I can’t help but mention the Success With Anthony program which everyone seems to be going crazy for, and with good reason! Be sure to take a look at that one if you haven’t already!

I’ve been using Website Automation Wizard for some time now and, as you’re about to see, I had a lot to say about it! Please kindly read my full review to get the most out of this page!

Let’s start with when I first came across Website Automation Wizard. It’s certainly refreshing to see a mobile money code review video which doesn’t intimate you’re going to make thousands of dollars a day by buying some cheapo $59 software. I’m tired of having that old story thrown in my face, I mean c’mon, I wasn’t born yesterday! Sure, the Los Angeles Auto Accident Attorneys sales video does have screenshots of Travis’ high earnings, but he doesn’t insult the customer’s intelligence by saying he made all that money using the  software, coz we all know he didn’t! This was actually one of the main reasons I decided to go ahead and buy Website Automation Wizard.

It’s a very open offer, meaning the sales video makes it clear what you’re buying and why the vendor considers it worth buying. You already know what Website Automation Wizard is all about, all I can do is tell you about my experience using the software and give you my take on it…

What Exactly is Website Automation Wizard?

Website Automation Wizard is a content curation WordPress plugin. Content curation, for those of you unfamiliar with the concept, refers to aggregating content from different locations in one place for the convenience of the user. It’s a little bit like how a museum curator puts together an exhibit.

So the main benefit of the Easy FB Commissions 2 software is automated curation. There’s also built-in traffic generation features which I’ll get to later, but the software clearly primarily depends on the relative worth of content curation, and its ability to execute it properly.

The best examples, and probably the most famous, of curation done well is Assisted Living San Diego. The Drudge Report looks like a terrible site when you first see it, it’s just a bunch of links after all! But those who follow it find great value in the site because it serves as a one-stop shop for all their news needs. The site’s popularity causes it to generate $30 million per year in advertising revenue.

The Huffington Post is more similar to the kind of sites built by the Website Automation Wizard software in the sense that actual text is taken from other websites and featured on the curated site. The Huffington Post’s rapid growth in popularity caused AOL to purchase it from Ariana Huffington for just over $300 million, and they continue to pay her a few million a year to manage the site.

Does Website Automation Wizard Create Quality Sites?

Of course the quality of any site built through automated means is never going to equal handmade sites like the two mentioned. Needless to say the potential of any site made using Website Automation Wizard isn’t going to come anywhere close to super sites like those, but I do see value in what the software does.

The websites it creates are pretty useful to people interested in the niches you choose for particular sites. Visitors are presented with various forms of accurate, informative content which they’ll be glad to receive.

Having made a few sites now with this software it’s clear enough to me that curation was always the best way to go with auto blogging. Previous Nursing Homes In Philadelphia relied on spun content, resulting in junk sites which were of no use to anyone, or scraping content solely from one source per post on your site, making your site undesirable or ‘lazy’ in Google’s eyes.

That brings us to the second key feature of Website Automation Wizard. When you build a site using the setup activate profit software you automatically receive backlinks from other sites using it. This means your site will have a better chance of being found by potential visitors in the search engines, meaning more traffic and more opportunities to earn income.

It’s a very useful feature for an auto-blogging platform to have, because you don’t really want to spend much time yourself building links to these sites. The return you’ll get for your time investment won’t be worth it in most cases, so as far as off-site Search Engine Optimisation goes you’ll be best off just relying on the automatic links you’ll get from other websites using Website Automation Wizard. Of course you’re not going to get a huge amount of search engine traffic, but something is better than nothing, and it’s literally hands free traffic.

There are other automated traffic generation methods incorporated in Website Automation Wizard, but frankly I haven’t tracked the traffic coming to the sites I’ve made with the software so I can’t comment on the particular value of each. It’s not really worth it to go to the trouble of tracking and testing these sites in my opinion, the only metric worth looking at is how much revenue a site is generating, anything beyond that is a bit of a waste of time.

These sites aren’t masterpieces after all, it’s really a numbers game. Most of my African Mango Plus sites have brought in some revenue, some have proven much more successful than others, but I have one which hasn’t made any thing at all up to now. It doesn’t matter though, because my profitable sites more than make up for it. The key with this strategy is volume, you don’t want to rely on just one or two sites!

With regard to monetisation of your sites, I would recommend setting the software to display ClickBank ads rather than adsense in most cases. It’s usually more profitable, although some niches can prove to be an exception to the rule. I say start off with ClickBank and see how you go.

In conclusion, Website Automation Wizard is a very worthwhile product for those who haven’t started making money online yet. With a little patience and commitment it’ll allow you to get your online business going and, most importantly, allow you to understand what makes for running a profitable online enterprise.

I agree completely with Travis’ sentiment that the first dollar you make online is the hardest to acquire. It took me an embarrassingly long time to make my first dollar when I got started online a few years ago, but once I got it my first hundred and my first thousand followed quite naturally afterwards.

I’ll close with an important note: if you decide to hire a Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney don’t forget about the $20 discount! Once you get to the sales page simply click X to close the window and you’ll be given the option to buy the program at a discount rate.

I truly hope you’ve found my review helpful. Please kindly take a second to rate it, this will help me determine if my reviews are truly useful or if I need to work harder on them :)

I’m also looking forward to the upcoming release of Social Commissions in July 2012, it should be a good one.

Comments

  1. Matt says:

    Is hosting needed for each of the website? Are their any other expenses I can expect? Thanks

  2. admin says:

    Hi Matt, yes hosting is required, but you don’t need to get separate hosting accounts for each website.

    The ‘Baby Plan’ from hostgator is what I use for these sites, you can find it by clicking here. That’s an affiliate link, but it will take you right to the page where the Baby Plan is located, so please allow a few seconds for it to load.

    If you use my coupon

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    you’ll get your first month for one cent. Or you can pay for a year or more in advance, in which case you can use my coupon

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    and you’ll get %25 off your total purchase. I will get affiliate commissions if you use either of my coupons, but there are savings to be had for you!

    The only other expense is registering domain names. You can register .com domains at namesilo.com for $8.99

    Hope that helps,

    Tanya

  3. Mike says:

    Hi Tanya!

    I am so confused! I know enough about the Internet to be dangerous but when it comes to making money online I am so stupid. I buy software after software, program after program and have not made one friggin dollar yet. All I do is keep pissing away my money. I am 54 years old and I have less money now than I did in my 20′s and it is not suppose to be that way.

    I keep telling myself that there is something out there that I can excel in and make my fortune but I just don’t get it. I read about these people that run across someone and they take them under their wing and teach them the ropes so to speak and they find there way to fortune. I wish I could be as lucky.

    So does this software really work? If it does, I don’t understand how you drive traffic to it? I do have a Clickbank account. Do you just select products from there? Don’t quite understand how to select products.

    Any advice or recommendations you can make would be appreciated. I wouldlove to understand what I need to do before I buy the software.

    Thanks

    Mike

    • admin says:

      Hi Mike!

      First of all, there’s no need to feel so bad about your situation! Most people struggle when they first try to make money online, I don’t want to even admit how long it took me to make my first dollar. But as I wrote on this page, once you get some momentum behind you things get much easier.

      One’s 50s can be a pivotal decade in some respects. If I remember right Napoleon Hill wrote that it’s the beginning of the most productive part of the average person’s life. But I digress!

      Yep, I also bought a lot of software when I first started! Most Internet marketing software is terrible. It doesn’t really serve much purpose beyond putting money in the vendor’s wallet. But then of course there are a few good programs out there. None of them comprise a complete business in the way sales letters try to convey, but they can serve as very useful components of a real business strategy.

      With regard to your traffic question, Websites made using the Website Automation Wizard software obtain backlinks automatically from other sites using the software. These backlinks will result in a little search engine traffic for your site, and a little referral traffic. It’s not a system designed to generate huge amounts of traffic, or huge amounts of revenue per site for that matter, it’s really a numbers game. Your income will grow in correlation with the number of sites you create.

      You don’t need to worry about selecting ClickBank products, it takes care of all that for you. The whole thing is just a simple system for creating multiple small income streams. I wouldn’t recommend relying solely on these income streams for the long-term, but it is a way to start bringing money in. Website Automation Wizard is definitely best suited to those trying to get started making money online in my opinion, not really for those who are already making a few grand or more a month.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

      • Mike says:

        Hey Tanya!

        Thanks for the advice. I am very interested in that software and I am sure I will probably give it a try. Obviously you are using it? Does it take long ot make money and is the money you make worth the time you put in to it?

        Right now I am working with One Minute Commissions and Net Space Profits. Are you familiar with these? They seem like an awesome way to make money. It is a little bit of work but I hope it will work for me in the long run.

        Once I can make a decision as to whether or not these will work than I believe I will give the Automation Wizard a wirl. Heck – I’ve tried everything else it seems.

        Tanya, I just keep pissing away all my money trying to make a buck. I feel in my heart there has got to be something out their that is worth all of this trying. Hopefully I’ll find it one day.

        thanks again.

        Mike

        • admin says:

          Hey Mike!

          Yep, I am using it. Sites made with the software can vary quite a bit in how long they take before they start making money, but it’s usually within a few weeks. Oh yes, the time is definitely worth it because your sites generate almost completely passive income for you month after month.

          I can’t say I’m familiar with those programs. Considering everything you said, my advice would be to really make a go of implementing those programs if the strategies they teach make sense. Obviously some programs are much higher quality than others, and I can’t really comment on the validity of those two programs because I don’t know what they are about, but be sure to keep an eye on what others using them are reporting their results as, particularly those who have been using the programs for a significant length of time.

          I really hope all your efforts pay off very soon :)

          Tanya

  4. Diane Gray says:

    Hi Tanya, I like your honest and down-to-earth style. I too am struggling to make money online and it just seems like an uphill battle. I’ll bookmark your blog to see if you post anymore results with this product. Thanks for the review.

    • admin says:

      Hi Diane, thanks so much for posting, I’m really glad you found my review helpful, that’s what I aim for! I’ll look forward to your next visit to my site, I’ll try to keep it updated :)

  5. Tim says:

    Hi Tanya!

    I’m in exactly the same position as Mike, and the same age (‘ish). So the only question I have is regarding the dreaded ‘T-word.’ Are there genuinely good ways to get extra traffic to these sites? Ways that actually work? I have never made a cent online, but spent a fortune trying to! I’m now flat broke, as a matter of fact! Traffic seems to be the number one issue. So I’m humming and haaring with this opportunity. Maybe I just need a kick. . .
    Many thanks,
    Tim.

    • admin says:

      Hi Tim!

      Ah yes, the old ‘T-word’! There’s a lot of misconceptions about traffic, I think far too many people correlate traffic with income, but it doesn’t tend to work out that way in practice. There’s a world of difference between cold traffic and targeted traffic. As Internet marketers with modest budgets we’re never really going to get ‘guru’ levels of traffic, but as long as we focus on getting targeted, pre-qualified traffic to our sites there’s no reason we can’t still get very agreeable returns on both our time and dollar investments.

      One of the best aspects of Website Automation Wizard is the built-in system which gets your sites ranked in the search engines. As long as you get your keyword selection right you will get precisely the kind of targeted traffic you need, that’s the big advantage that comes with search engine traffic. Of course not every site will work out, but if you build a few then your winning sites will more than make up for your duds.

      Of course if you really want to work on raising your traffic levels to particular sites you could use the free version of Rank Tracker (http://www.link-assistant.com/rank-tracker/ ) to see where your site’s ranking for particular keywords as a result of the ‘built-in’ link building you get with Website Automation Wizard. You’d then just ramp up your link building for terms where your SERP position could be improved, I’ll add training on this strategy to my bonus pack.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  6. Brian says:

    Hi Tanya (Hope that’s your real name) You just might have convinced me. For many many months I have wanted to take onboard a domain, a website and get started but without a niche or speciality I have got nowhere. So, you and WAW. I want to believe it will make my first stumbling steps easier and that I should purchase this package via your address. However, I am up to my eyes with a holiday next week and a small project I am committed to and so won’t be able to get my head around this new and rather daunting task (WAW) until the end of May. What do you think I should do?

    • admin says:

      Hi Brian,

      Golly gosh, it sure is my real name!

      If the project you have under way truly requires all your time then of course it would be best to focus on it alone. But if you can spare one or two hours a day it might be a good idea to get going with WAW asap. It may seem daunting but you’ll receive full guidance on setting up your hosting account, registering your domains, installing WordPress, and installing and using WAW, it’s all very easy to learn and do.

      If you have to wait until the end of May it shouldn’t really be a problem. I can’t speak for Travis but it’s very unlikely he’ll close the offer before then, sometimes these offers get closed quickly but it’s a rare occurrence.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  7. Cornelius says:

    Hi Tanya
    I read all the posts on your site. Very interesting.
    One question still remain, THE TOTAL COST.
    Yes, you buy a domain name and hosting with the program- is that it?
    The hosting has to be paid all in one go and the domain has so many different add-ones, what do you really need. I am currently so deep in debt just because of online money making ideas.
    Visit some of the links on my site and you will see what I mean. Big flash nothing!

    • admin says:

      Hi Cornelius,

      Ah yes, I realise now my answer to the first comment on this page was a little too short! I’ve updated it now with my recommendations for hosting and a good domain registrar with low prices, please see my reply to Matt’s question at the top of this section.

      I like your site, it’s great! I’m sure if you got the right traffic to it you’d make money with it. But that’s another issue altogether! My personal recommendation to you would be to get yourself out of debt by simply trading your time for money the old fashioned way, as opposed to taking on another business venture. Any form of business has risks associated with it, so it’s not what I’d personally advise if you’re in debt. My own rule is to only ever invest money I can afford to lose. I know that’s not what you wanted to hear, but with a little patience and strategy I’m sure you’ll find the success you want before long!

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  8. Terry says:

    Hi Tanya,

    I am very impressed as to how you went into the details on WAW.
    Because I am very keen to learn Internet Marketing, but am very least knowledge and experience.

    As being so-called very beginner, is it difficult to follow through the program? Is it a newbie-friendly?

    Also, you said it is the number game. I think the more sites are created, the more potential income we can received. If that were the case, how should I have my domain name? Should I have a core domain and set to use sub-domain based on the site I am going to create?

    Sorry for very basic questions. Your advice would be much apprecaited.

    • admin says:

      Hi Terry,

      Thanks for your kind words, much appreciated!

      Yes, it’s kind of made with newbies in mind, it’s very newbie-friendly!

      Hmm, I didn’t go the sub-domain route myself, but I guess you could give it a shot if you really wanted! You’d probably be better off just grabbing a new domain for each site, that’s what I did :)

      No need to apologize Terry, I’m happy to help!

  9. Alex says:

    Hello Tanya
    I use hostgator hosting.
    It is compatible whit this hosting? or it only works with an specified hosting?

  10. Terry says:

    Thanks Tanya,

    I have a Hostgator hosting account, but have never used.
    Shame on me !!!
    Am Icorrect to say that I can continue use my Hostgator hosting and would have to buy a different domain for each site? If I created some sites in the same category, say Skin Care, would I still have to buy a domain for each site? In Skin Care, there are quite many sub-categories. What shall I do? How do you arrange your domain for the sites in the same category?
    Thank you so much for soonest reply, so that I will be able to purchase WAW immediately.

    • admin says:

      Hi Terry,

      With a shared hosting account I’m pretty sure you’d only be able to create sub-domains for your top level domain. So if you did want to use sub-domains you’d have to make sure your top-level domain is the one related to the niche you were going to have multiple sites for.

      None of my sites are very closely related, so I didn’t think twice about getting new domains each time. I just try to pick something as memorable as possible, and try to include a keyword related to the niche.

      I wouldn’t create too many sites all at once! I would advise deciding on a budget for the project, and spending it at a sensible pace.

      Thanks so much for investing through my link!

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  11. Rebecca says:

    Hi Tanya;
    I’m looking forward to trying this out. I’ve forwarded my receipt but haven’t heard from you. Please respond. Thanks

  12. VINCE HOWARD says:

    Tanya, very interesting! It appears that you have put a lot of effort into this. Thanks! I’ve got my finger on the trigger! Will the software work with any web hosting co? Ipage? Intuit?

    • admin says:

      Hi Vince,

      Thank you so much for the appreciation, makes it all worthwhile!

      I can’t really answer that for sure I’m afraid, but I expect it should work with any cPanel hosting. If you have any issues of course you can always contact their support desk.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  13. Sarah says:

    Hi Tanya,

    I read through your site and the comments and I found it all very helpful…thank you! I do have a couple of questions.

    First, I was wondering if it is possible to use Blogger instead of WordPress? Second, I think the bonuses sound great, but I was wondering if there is something within the package that shows you how to integrate everything. The package as a whole overwhelmed me a bit, as I started wondering, where would I begin and how would I use all of those tools at once.

    Finally, I was wondering if you might have a suggestion for a conservative, monetary investment to get started and be successful. I have the time to put in, but I don’t want to invest too little or too much money at first. To start, how many websites would you recommend taking on, to optimize the numbers process?

    Thank you again for all of the great information.

    Sarah

    • admin says:

      Hi Sarah,

      You’re very welcome, thanks so much for the kind words!

      Unfortunately it wouldn’t be possible to use blogger as the plugin is designed specifically for self hosted WordPress blogs.

      Yes indeed, I’ll admit my bonus pack is a little overwhelming! I guess there’s no set way of navigating and implementing the materials, it really comes down to where you are as an individual in your business, and which direction you want to take your business in.

      My advice would be to focus your efforts on your Website Automation Wizard sites, and once you really know what you’re doing and you understand how to get the most out of the system you can start going through the bonus materials in an order that makes sense to you depending on how your business is developing. There’s no getting away from the fact that there’s a huge amount of things we have to learn as Internet marketers, the Internet is a big and diverse thing after all!

      I think a good conservative approach would be to create no more than two new websites per week.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  14. Nick says:

    Hi, I just ordered and I sent you a e-mail but for some reason it failed. Can you please send your bonuses to dranswers (@) gmail (dot) com

    Thanks

    • admin says:

      Hi Nick, I sent an email to that address yesterday but I’m not sure if you received it? I need to confirm your CB order number please.

  15. Tom G. says:

    Hi Tanya,
    I just purchased the “Website Automation Wizard” and as expected was presented with an upsell to join the coaching program. Is this worth joining?
    Also, how do I get access to all of your bonuses?
    Thanks,
    Tom G.

    • admin says:

      Hi Tom,

      I only got the WAW software myself as I didn’t have time for the other stuff, too busy already! I guess my advice would be to only get their coaching if you really have the time to commit to it, because if you’re not going to get the most out of it there’s not much point in getting it.

      Regarding the bonuses, please send your clickbank order number to ultimatebonus [at] ymail [dot] com

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  16. Sharon Hall says:

    Dear Tanya,

    It is so refreshing to actually see a real review of a product. I have searched so many, and most of them have not really reviewed the product, but just tells you to come back later, and they will update the review, but as of yet, I have not seen that actually happen. It seems like they want the people who have already bought the product to add comments, as their review, but most of the time there isn’t any comments, either. I really found value in your review.

    Do you have training on how you have made things work for you, and what products you recommend in your site somewhere?

    All of the other review sites I have been to has other review product links on their site, but I am not seeing any on your site. Do you have a site that has everything in it, for us to browse on other areas of the industry?

    You did a fantastic job on this review. I want to congradulate you, for your great work here.

    I am assuming that they have OTO’s with this, but you have not mentioned this, or if they do how much they are.

    Another question I have is regarding the hosting, and domain names. I already have a Host Gator hosting account, and a domain name, does this program make you get this trough them, or can you use what you already have? I have joined programs that made you get a whole year of hosting from a hosting company that they decide you have to use. One program even made you also get a domain name for each site through their demanded choice company. You had to add the domain name, and hosting account information, before you could make your site with their software, that I had paid a fortune for already.

    I am a little confused as to how the plugin works. Does it actually make you a site from scratch? Do you just give the software a keyword you would like to use, and it goes from there, and creates a site for you?

    Thanks so much,
    Sharon Hall

    • admin says:

      Hi Sharon,

      Thanks so much for the kind words, it really means a lot to me :)

      Nope, I don’t do things like those other sites! I rarely ever write reviews, so I don’t have any others on this site. I don’t even write very much about the Internet marketing industry, it’s very convoluted in my view so I normally keep away from it. There’s so much junk everywhere you look, no thanks!

      Yes, there are OTO’s, but I didn’t get any of them so I can’t really comment on them. You definitely don’t need them to make money with Website Automation Wizard anyway, so I wouldn’t worry about them.

      Nope, there’s no forced hosting deal going on with this one! It sounds like you got a really unfair deal with the other program you mentioned you paid a fortune for, I’ve never come across anything like that myself but I’m not surprised that kind of stuff is going on online. Just out of interest, what would that program be?

      Using Website Automation Wizard is a little more involved than what you’ve described, but it’s not difficult by any stretch of the imagination. You need to spend a little bit of time at least on each site, so the software isn’t really suitable for those who are extremely short on time.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  17. Matt says:

    Tanya, I purchased WAW a few weeks ago. I bought it on a whim, sucked in by the presentation :) I just am looking to make some extra money for my family. Is this the right program. I have read so many reviews, but i feel yours is the most honest. Thank you. I have read the other replies and I get the feeling you are so unlike the other marketers, what a relief. I have bought so many forms of software, my wife is getting very frustrated with me. I keep telling her to let me dip into our family fund to find a way to make a little extra per month for us. I am hopping WAW can do this. I have read the plugin only works with Purely hosting and Blue Host?? I read though that you had it work with Host Gator. So now I am confused. I have a lot of niche ideas but am stuck finding good domain names to attract visitors. Am I reading to much into this? Ideas? Last question, If I find great products on amazon or with other affiliate programs can I use them with WAW. Thank you so much for your help.

    • admin says:

      Hi Matt,

      You’re very welcome, I’m glad you found my review helpful :)

      I know the situation you’ve described very well, you’re not alone by a long shot! Most of us who get started in Internet marketing just want to make a little extra money, but we end up buying all the wrong stuff and too much of it! I would definitely recommend not buying any more products until you’ve really got going with your WAW sites and they’re bringing in consistent money.

      Yes, the software has had issues with certain hosting configurations, though not everyone’s been affected. I don’t think it’s to do with any particular host, as a lot of people have been able to use it with hosts other than the two you’ve mentioned without problems. For those who are having problems, it’s clear enough Travis intends to get the bugs fixed so it’s just a matter of being patient. The software is very good, and I certainly wouldn’t miss out on taking advantage of the opportunity it presents for a lack of patience!

      Yes, the issue of finding ‘good’ domain names is something we all face, all the good ones seem to be taken! My best advice would be to not worry too much about it and just take anything halfway decent, especially if you can incorporate one of your major keywords into the domain name.

      I personally wouldn’t recommend anything other than click bank or AdSense for monetisation of these sites.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya

  18. simo says:

    Hi Tanya,

    I would like to purchased this software the only issue I have is that I am not in the USA, and I can’t get a paypal account I was wondring how will I get paid if my website works?

    thank you
    Simo

  19. admin says:

    Hi Simo,

    That won’t be a problem at all! You don’t need a PayPal account to get paid, just a bank account!

    Tanya

  20. Al McCall says:

    Hello Tanya;

    Are the sites created with Website Automation Wizard, revenue sharing or is all commission paid to my clickbank account, are thrd party affiliate links inserted into any sites I might make. Also, can this be used with other affiliate companies such as Commission Junction, Share-a-Sale, etc.

    Thank You

    Al

    • admin says:

      Hi Al,

      Nope, there’s no revenue sharing involved, your commissions are yours alone :)

      It isn’t integrated with those networks I’m afraid, at least not right now.

      Hope that helps,

      Tanya