For you guys setting up Wordpress sites (ie. Argo88 and Antonio), you're doing it the hard way. It sounds as though you guys are spending hours to setup one site, then manually logging into each every day to manage it.
So you end up manually installing Wordpress, upload your themes & plugins, configure everything, maybe create a Google Analytics account, then login everyday to manually publish posts, manually track your traffic / sales stats, etc. Whew, talk about a headache!
Take a look here --
http://www.xmarkpro.com/. Fill out one small form, and within 5 seconds your new domain is created in cPanel (or other control panel), with Wordpress installed with desired theme, plugins, configuration, pages, posts, etc. From there you have centralized control over all sites, including one-click login to each of your WP sites, auto-upgrade, mass post to multiple blogs, drip feed content, full SpinTax integration plus fully integrates with The Best Spinner, have traffic automatically tracked via Piwik, etc. Plus alot more like support for multiple servers / hosting accounts, IP management, link tracking, campaign management, media library, etc.
That, and (I believe) you're doing it wrong anyway. Don't jump around from mico-niche to micro-niche like that. Choose a broad niche, and dominate the entire thing. The example I always use is golfing. Say you have a golf equipment site. Why stop there? Why not setup a blog network for the entire niche, and have multiple sites -- golf equipment, golf tips & trips, celebrity, PGA, golf holidays, golf courses, etc.
This way you get to market with many additional keywords, are spread out against the search engines more allowing people to find you easier, you can easily test multiple SEO / marketing strategies, plus you can advertise and cross sell your sites to each other (ie. people interested in PGA, will probably be interested in golf holidays too), etc.
Check it out --
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