Creating a WordPress Site Using Affiliate Feeds

March 23rd, 2010

I’ve talked about adding the Clickbank, Amazon, Ebay affiliate feeds on a standard html/php website (RSS Gadgets Affiliate Feed Aggregator). But you can also use this script on a WordPress blog.

I’ve shown some examples of using the individual feeds on seperate posts here: Amazon Feed, Clickbank Feed, Ebay Feed, but next I decided to build a complete WordPress site around a few articles and affilate feeds.

The beauty is that the site self updates with the latest best selling products, so once complete it’s hands free. I haven’t got round to finishing the site completely, but you can have a look here to see exactly what you can achieve: Digital Book Reader

To help you understand more how easy it is to use this script, I made a short (rough!) video:

Apart from the script itself (RSS Aggregator), all you need is a free WordPress plugin called runPHP.

This was my first go at creating a site just using this script, and it took less than a hour to get everything setup and running, with categories set up, main posts etc etc. You could easily product several of these niche sites a day. Plus, I never got round to adding the YouTube, Twitter or GoArticle feeds (though I may have updated the site by the time you visit.

So here’s the demo site: www.DigitalBookReader.net

Here’s where you can buy the script: RSS Affiliate Aggregator Script

Enjoy!

Vic Carrara
MasterWebSoftware.com

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  1. [...] completely running off the RSS feeds script – more very soon! (Done it … click here: Affiliate WordPress Script Example)Okay … here is an example of the Clickbank feed: (Remember, you can set keywords per [...]

  2. [...] Blog completely running off the RSS feeds script – more very soon! (It’s done: Affiliate feeds to WordPress Blog)Okay … here is an example of the Ebay feed for the keyword phrase “RSS”: [...]

  3. Chris says:

    This article is pretty interesting to see you’re work in action. I am not much of an expert at affiliate feeds, though I have dabbled with them on some blogging websites (such as Squidoo who utilizes Ebay/Amazon affiliate feeds). So long as they are implemented in a less than scammy looking way, then I think they can be very beneficial for a website.

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