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March 26, 2008

WP Auctions Gold v2.0

WP Auctions announces the premium version of our plugin titled “Gold”. This version, 2.0, has some enhancements that the free version does not have, like -

  • Upload multiple images for each auction
  • Sell items only on ‘Buy It Now’ basis
  • Sell items with a ‘Buy it Now’ price
  • Show your auctions in a list, rather than graphical, format
  • Include link to your eBay feedback if you have any
  • 5 free styles packaged with the theme

Apart from the above, there are many performance enhancements to it as well. The Gold plugin sells for $24.99 and is worth the value that the plugin provides.

Plus there’s an affiliate program, you can Join our Affiliate Program here. You get 40% of all sales, i.e. $10 per download. Feel free to use this 125×125 banner to promote the plugin.

WP Auctions Banner

Remember the more people download and use it, the more populated our Live Auctions page becomes and the more potential traffic you can get. Which eventually means more chances of making money!

Download the plugin today!

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3 comments already

  1. Rhea on 04.04.2008 at 5:53 pm | permalink
  2. Any chance of a non-profit getting a free version of the gold plugin? ;)

    We’ll be more than happy to join the affiliate program and help promote WP Auctions further. We’ve already had several inquiries after the first successful go-round where we raised more than $1,500 for the chapter.

    Thanks,
    Rhea

  3. Susan McCarney on 06.30.2008 at 3:17 am | permalink
  4. Can I use the gold version in the left and right sidebar at the same time? How about in a regular post of page?

    Buy it in a heart beat if so.

    Thanks,

    Susan

  5. Hyder on 06.30.2008 at 8:29 am | permalink
  6. Susan,

    There is no point in having it in both sidebars as the content will be the same. Your auctions cannot be separated on a sidebar basis. When you add auctions all of them get listed in the widget.

    Yes, you can place it in your “page”. However it will require you to do manual edits of your “page”. You have to insert the code into your “page template” in order for it to work. Please note that your blogs stylesheet may interfere with the way the widget is rendered, as it is based on CSS styling.

    Here is an example of the widget in a page http://demotest.wpauctions.com/auctions/

    It can be pasted in a “post” as well, but that requires another plugin to be used. I do not recommend it as the widget is not meant to be placed on a per post basis.

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