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		<title>Review Plugin for Wordpress&#8230; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 04:22:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Review Plugin for Wordpress by Nick Mattern aka bb_wolfe of Wickedfire was created in response to Dan Grossman&#8217;s review plugin. Too lazy to pull up the thread, but it should be hard to find if you&#8217;re that desperate to waste your time.
He released the plugin earlier this week and I&#8217;ve been messing with it the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://paulgannon.com/reviewpluginforwordpress/visit ">Review Plugin for Wordpress</a> by <a href="http://www.nickmattern.com/">Nick Mattern</a> aka bb_wolfe of Wickedfire was created in response to Dan Grossman&#8217;s review plugin. Too lazy to pull up the thread, but it should be hard to find if you&#8217;re that desperate to waste your time.</p>
<p>He released the plugin earlier this week and I&#8217;ve been messing with it the past few days. I bothered Nick at least once a week, asking about the release of the plugin, and it is finally here. So far I&#8217;m more than satisified. The plugin isn&#8217;t over the top and is easy to integrate. But what I really love about this plugin is the easy content generation. I&#8217;m building a bunch of local review sites (hotels, bars, restaurants, etc.). With the help of a scraper and <a href="http://paulgannon.com/reviewpluginforwordpress/visit ">Review Plugin for Wordpress</a> I&#8217;ll be able to populate my sites with at least 2000 records at a time, and then randomly generate ratings for each post.</p>
<p>The plugin doesn&#8217;t require any code modifications, and this simple implementation allows for easy customization of generated posts.</p>
<p>This plugin will play a vital role in the domination of my local SERPS. In my next post, I&#8217;ll explain how I&#8217;m using this plugin  and other tools to quickly create a bunch of local content and valuable information for my visitors.</p>
<p><strong>Support</strong></p>
<p>There were a few bugs I had to deal with when I first installed <a href="http://paulgannon.com/reviewpluginforwordpress/visit ">Review Plugin for Wordpress</a>. Nick or Ryan the developer were there to answer all my questions in the forums. They even released a few patches in the few days that the plugin has been available.</p>
<p><strong>Possible Uses</strong></p>
<p>There are many uses for such a plugin. I&#8217;ll be using the plugin to review local business for the most part, but there&#8217;s far more you can do with it.</p>
<p>Just a few:</p>
<ul>
<li>Product Reviews: Music, electronics, books, movies, etc &#8211; You could build a review oriented site, or just use it from time to time to add to your own reviews.</li>
<li>Massive Product Review Creation: If an affiliate program allows you to download a CSV of their product catalog you could easily generate thousands of product focused pages.</li>
<li>Directories: Local businesses, national, niche service directory &#8211; Endless possibilites. With a scraper, these sites can be built really fast.</li>
<li>Landing Pages: If you&#8217;re a fan of review landers, this plugin should be able to speed the process up for you.</li>
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<p><strong>What I&#8217;d like to see in the future&#8230;</strong></p>
<p><em>Google Maps</em><br />
I still haven&#8217;t found an easy way to add maps to my posts, but I&#8217;m sure Ryan or someone else from the forums will come up with a solution soon.</p>
<p><em>Code Examples<br />
</em>I&#8217;d like to see some creatives uses of this plugin. So far I haven&#8217;t found a way to display my &#8220;top rated [whatevers]&#8221; in my sidebar for example. I don&#8217;t even know if this is possible yet with this plugin.</p>
<p><em>Open Source<br />
</em>I&#8217;m sure Nick wants to protect his investment, but at this point you have to rely on Nick and Ryan for support and improvements. This isn&#8217;t really a big deal since they are quick to respond to support questions, but I could do without the ioncube encoding.</p>
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		<title>Guerrilla Marketing On The Internet Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 00:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I picked up Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet a couple weeks ago, after seeing a recommendation for it from Nickycakes somewhere on Wickedfire. To be honest, I just recently started reading books regularly again. If there&#8217;s something I feel I must read I usually find a digital copy of it somewhere rather then spending the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I picked up <strong>Guerrilla Marketing on the Internet</strong> a couple weeks ago, after seeing a recommendation for it from <a href="http://nickycakes.com">Nickycakes</a> somewhere on <a href="http://wickedfire.com">Wickedfire</a>. To be honest, I just recently started reading books regularly again. If there&#8217;s something I feel I must read I usually find a digital copy of it somewhere rather then spending the money on a book. Usually I&#8217;m just too preoccupied with work to read. But I had a Borders gift card burning a whole in my pocket, so I ordered a few books, the othe being <strong>&#8220;Marketing Outrageously</strong>&#8221; recommended by Rob of <a href="http://eurekadiary.com/">Eureka Diary</a>.</p>
<p>The basic concept of the book is to teach you to perform like a big guy, even if you are on the smallest of budgets. As somebody that fits this description, I found the book rather informative.</p>
<p>The books is quite good overall. It has a lot of interesting points for the novice, as well as the advanced internet marketer. However, some sections of the book were so basic that I wasn&#8217;t even able to finish reading them. The perfect example of this is a section in Chapter 3 titled &#8220;Choosing your Domain Name and Hosting Company&#8221;. This book definitely seems more geared towards the brick and mortar business looking to take their marketing efforts online.</p>
<p>Other bland sections are dedicated to proper site navigation, different types of pages/sites, RSS, and basic SEO. There is also a whole chapter dedicated to &#8220;Web 2.0&#8243; which consists of definitions of web2.0 terms like tags and open source, not really a web2.0 thing, but whatever. A lot of this book is for complete noobs. But it wasn&#8217;t all bad. In fact, there actually is a lot of good information for intermediate/advanced internet marketers.</p>
<p>By far the most intriguing part of this book were the chapters covering media (video/audio). They give you just about everything you need to know to get started recording audio and video and how to make the most of it. I will be applying a lot of the concepts in this chapter to my local efforts. It should be no surprise that people would prefer watching a video over reading. Using these mediums makes it much easier to connect with potential clients compared to text.</p>
<p>Autoresponders are also a big part of this book. Included is a basic workflow and displays the transition of a passerby to a returning customer. If autoresponders are something you aren&#8217;t all that familiar with, there is definately a lot to be learned.</p>
<p><strong>Other things I liked:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Perfect for the noob trying to grasp basic concepts.</li>
<li>Plenty of reminders of things seasoned marketers and affiliates should be doing.</li>
<li>Podcasting, audio, and video production. Bannerblindness.com should read this section.</li>
<li>Lots of information regarding writing sales copy. Though nothing you can&#8217;t learn on <a href="http://www.copyblogger.com/">Copyblogger</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Not so good:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>They provide links for all kinds of different resources, I have a pretty good feeling these are links to their own affiliate sites. Though I guess the book is all about getting the best returns for the smallest costs. So I guess I can&#8217;t blame em.</li>
<li>The affiliate program section isn&#8217;t all that great. Though if you are starting your own affiliate program, a chapter can&#8217;t even begin to cover it.</li>
<li>The sections covering outsourcing and building a &#8220;virtual team&#8221; need a lot of work. For a more detailed guide read <strong>4 Hour Work Week.</strong></li>
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