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New Search2Post phpBay Plugin by Allan Lewis.

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Allan Lewis just released another amazing wordpress plugin special for phpBay Pro sites. The plugin is called Search2Post.

What does it do? Like the name suggests, this plugin creates a new page or post on your site every time an item is searched, and then displays search results from eBay to the person searching.

The really cool thing about this plugin is the content randomization engine. It allows all the new posts this plugin creates to have unique content.

I installed this plugin a few days ago on my Apple Laptop Shop phpBay Pro site and i already have over 15 new pages of content. And i didn’t do an once of work.

Here’s how i recommend using this plugin:

I created a post category called “Recent Searches.” Set that category to show in your sidebar. In the plugin options in the widgets section of your wordpress admin, set the plugin to create posts out of all new searches (not pages). Then set them to go into the “Recent Searches” category. Follow the other basic instructions from the manual and you’re done!

This plugin only works as a sidebar widget. It does not work for search boxes outside of the sidebar. No big deal. Remove your other search bar and add the widget. That’s what i did.

Note that this plugin costs $15. All of Allan’s other plugins are free, but he put some real serious time into this one. I think the price is very fair (maybe even underpriced). Everyone with a phpBay Pro website should own have this plugin.

Make sure you read the manual so you know the best way to use the content generator.

Click here for more info or to buy this plugin.

Make your entire phpBay pro auction listing clickable

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Here is an old tip that was posted by Radio on WickedFire forums a while back. It’s a great trick to get your entire phpbay auction cell (for column auctions) and row (for standard display auctions) clickable.

By default, only the item title is clickable. But by using this javascript trick we will make the whole thing a link. That should help you get more clicks on your auctions and will help those confused people who click on images or other pats of your phpBay auctions that aren’t links.

(Note: The way this wordpress theme displays code is a little messed up. In order for the code below to your you need to paste it into Notepade, and to a replace all for quotation marks. That will get rid of the “curly” quotes).

Javascript code for column phpbay auctions

All you have to do is open the file called template.column.results.html (wp-content > plugins > phpbay > templates > template.column.results.html)

Replace the entire file with this:

<td style=”word-wrap: break-word;border: 1px solid #eeeeee;font-size:12px;” onclick=”window.open(’%%link_url%%’);” onmouseover=”this.style.cursor=’pointer’; this.style.cursor=’hand’; style.backgroundColor=’%%hover%%’;” onmouseout=”style.backgroundColor=’#ffffff’;” width=”300″ align=”center” bgcolor=”#ffffff”><noscript> <a rel=”nofollow” href=”%%link_url%%” target=”_blank”></a></noscript><a rel=”nofollow” href=”%%link_url%%” target=”_blank”> <img src=”%%image%%” border=”0″ alt=”%%alt_title%%” /> <strong>%%title%%</strong> </a><noscript></noscript> %%paypal%% %%currency%%%%price_or_bin%%</td> 

 

Javascript code for standard phpbay auctions

All you have to do is open the file called template.ebay.results.html (wp-content > plugins > phpbay > templates > template.ebay.results.html)

Replace the entire file with this:

<table style=”font-size:12px;” onclick=”window.open(’%%link_url%%’);” onmouseover=”this.style.cursor=’pointer’; this.style.cursor=’hand’; style.backgroundColor=’%%hover%%’;” onmouseout=”style.backgroundColor=’%%row%%’” border=”0″ cellspacing=”5″ cellpadding=”5″ width=”100%” bgcolor=”%%row%%”> <tbody> <tr> <td width=”100″ align=”left”><img src=”%%image%%” border=”0″ alt=”%%alt_title%%” /></td> <td style=”word-wrap: break-word;”>        <noscript><a rel=”nofollow” href=”%%link_url%%” target=”_blank”></a></noscript><a rel=”nofollow” href=”%%link_url%%” target=”_blank”>    <strong>%%title%%</strong>   </a>    <noscript></noscript> </td> <td width=”20″ align=”right”>%%paypal%%</td> <td width=”60″ align=”right”>%%bid_or_bin%%</td> <td width=”100″ align=”right”>%%currency%%%%price_or_bin%%</td> <td width=”80″ align=”right”>%%date%%</td> </tr> </tbody></table>   

 
Then just upload your changes and you’re done! Pretty easy, right?

Check out Radio’s blog: Rule One Blog!

Make your phpBay auction titles look more professional

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Don’t you hate it when your phpBay auction results have aLl sOrTs oF FuNnY CAPITILIZATIONS? It makes your site look very unprofessional.

Ebay sellers do all sorts of crazy stuff to get their auctions to stand out. And unfortunately, there auctions show up as-is on your phpBay sites. Until now.

Allan Lewis of Handy Hints for New Webmasters created a plugin that converts all your wacky phpBay auction results titles in normal, title case results.

The plugin is super easy to use. Get the phpBay title fixing plugin.

Thanks Allan!

How to organize posts and pages on your phpBay site.

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

I always get people asking me how I set up my phpbay sites to look like real websites and not blogs. One of the best ways to make you phpBay site look like a real website is to be smart how you organize your posts and pages.

How do you do that? First of all, make your home page display just one page or post. There are a few ways to set that up. You can create your homepage content with a page, or with a post.

Before we get into that, download the Flexi Pages Widget. That’s what I use to display my pages in my sidebar. Add it to your sidebar and edit the settings so that “List sub-pages only in parent and related pages in hierarchy.” Is checked off. This lets you hide the sub pages under each page until that page is clicked, then it expands and shows the sub pages. That’s what I used on Discount Golf Balls.

How to use a Page for you phpBay Site home page
If you want to make it with a page, here’s what you do (in wordpress 2.5+). First, create a page and for the title, use your headline you want on the front page.

Now go to Settings>Reading and then where it says “front page displays” select “a static page” and then from the drop down list pick the page name you just created (the headline of your homepage). (more…)

Get more clicks by removing bids

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Removing the bids from your phpBay sites is a simple way to get more clicks and earn more money. It’s an easy hack that anyone can do if they follow my step-by-step instructions.

But before I go into the details of what to change, I’ll take a moment to tell you why removing bids from phpBay sites will help you make more money with phpBay.

It’s really not rocket science. People will click your links when they see a product that is at an amazing price, a price they can’t get anywhere else. But if I’m on your phpBay site and I see an ipod for $20, but I also see 0 bids, I instantly realize it’s not an amazing deal, it’s just that the ipod has no bids on it, and the price will go up. So I’m less likely to click. But if I see an ipod for $20, and I don’t se anything about the number of bids, then I’m gonna click in a heartbeat because I think the ipod is selling for $20.

True, when people get to eBay they will realize that it’s not selling for $20 and that there are no bids, but at least we planted the eBay cookie. The goal with phpBay is to plant as many cookies as possible.

So lets take a look at how to modify your theme to stop the bids from displaying in phpBay auction results.

Step 1. Locate your template files. You want to edit the file called “template.ebay.results.html” for the regular auction layout and “template.column.results.html” for the column layout. The path to both files is “phpbay_plugin > wp-content > plugins > phpBay > templates”

Step 2. Save a copy of the files in another folder BEFORE you edit them.

Step 3. Open the files in an HTML editing software (or in notepad).

Step 4. Look for this line of code: 

<td width="60" align="right">%%bid_or_bin%%</td>

Step 5. Now you can delete that whole line. But I prefer to comment it out in case I want to turn it on later. To comment it out, replace that line of code with this line:

<--<td width="60" align="right">%%bid_or_bin%%</td>-->

Step 6. Save the file and upload it over the current file using an FTP software (I like Filezilla).

Step 7. There is no step seven. Your done! Go to your site to make sure it worked.

Hope that little hack helps you get more clicks on your phpBay Sites.

How to make images clickable with phpBay 3.0

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

In general, the more clickable area you have, the better the chance you will get someone to click. And since making money with phpBay is all about getting the most clicks possible, we want our auction results to be very clickable

One problem people have had with phpBay Pro 3.0 is that the auction images do not link to ebay auctions (only the item text is clickable). While this is a valid concern, it is a very easy fix.

Allan from Handy Hints for Webmasters emailed me a great solution. It’s just one small change to your template file.

First, locate your default template file in /wp-content/plugins/phpBay/templates

Second, find thehtml code that places the image on your phpBay site. It will look something like this:

<img src=”%%image%%” alt=”%%alt_title%%” border=”0″ />

Then replace that code with the following

<a href=”%%link_url%%” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow”><img src=”%%image%%” alt=”%%alt_title%%” border=”0″ /></a>

Make sure when you paste the code into your file that the quotation marks are not curly. you may have to retype them manually.

That’s it! It was that easy!

Essential wordpress plugins for your phpBay site

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Now that you know how to pick a good theme for your phpBay Pro site, you should install some essential wordpress plugins. If you don’t know how to install plugins, read this.

I install all of these plugins on any wordpress site I make, not just phpBay sites.

Some of these plugins are not the most recent versions, but if you have wordpress 2.5 than you can upgrade them all automatically in your plugin menu. Upgrade them all before activating them.

If you don’t have wordpress 2.5, install the “wordpress automatic upgrade” plugin first, use it, then install the rest and you can then auto-updgrade them all.

All of these plugins are compatible with wordpress 2.5 There is a link to download the zip file at the end of the post. Make sure you read the instructions in the readme.txt files before you use the plugins. They don’t call it “readme” for nothing…

alinks: Automatically link certain words in your blog to other blog posts or websites. This is great for internal linking targeted keywords for SEO. Note: this plugin can conflict with phpBay if you set up an aLink for a keyword you are using in an auction. Keep that in mind when making aLinks (more…)