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what sort of indivuduals/company benefits the most from something like this?

Anyone who markets across multiple domains, but geared towards people who market as affiliates. Whether you're selling the same VoiP service across 18 domains, or selling loads of different Clickbank & Amazon products across hundreds of domains, or whatever.

If you have landers on multiple domains, this will help. Will centralize domain & content management, plus consolidate all of your statistics. You don't have to screw around, logging into 8 different places to get an idea of your where you stand. This brings it to your finger tips, easily compare which domains, pages, sponsors, campaigns, etc... are doing good, etc.

Sorry for the spam everyone, but hey, he asked. :) If you have any questions, let me know.
 


how is this different than having wps with 1 click access to cpanel, and having a hosted prosper session open? Just playing devils advocate.

Also how in depth is the domain & content management? Can it manage mail? Spamassin? Wordpress installs and upgrades?
 
Take a look at webdrive.com, host your files on a server or S3.. Testing Sugarsync which I think looks better than dropbox so far..
 
how is this different than having wps with 1 click access to cpanel, and having a hosted prosper session open? Just playing devils advocate.

1.) Quick creation. Right now, the process many use to setup a new site is, create domain via cPanel/WHM (or whatever), install Wordpress, login to Wordpress and upload theme & plugins, configure everything, add content, etc.

xMarkPro automates this into a 3 second process. There's the WP Repository where you can upload your favorite themes & plugins, plus domain templates. Create domain template with WP installed, configure as desired, etc. Select template when creating new domain, and WP installed with themes, plugins, settings, posts, etc... is automatically setup and ready to go.

2.) Multiple server support. Easily create & manage domains on multiple servers / hosting accounts from one centralized panel.

3.) Traffic statistics -- all traffic to your sites is automatically tracked via Piwik, and included in xMarkPro statistics.

4.) Campaigns, promo material, link codes -- centralized management of everything. Easily spread promo material & link codes out amongst hundreds of domains. Switch out as desired, and it'll effect all domains & pages in your network immediately.

5.) Sales stats. Automatically pull sales stats from all programs you promote. For example, create one link code, spread that out through 80 domains, and the sales stats will show you many clicks, sales, joins, rebills, chargebacks, and so on came from not just that link code, but from which domains / page, etc. No more screwing around setting up different campaigns for every domain / page, so you can track where your sales for the same thing are coming from.

6.) GeoIP rules, thresholds, automatically retrieves SERPs, etc.

And loads of other shit too, with even more to come. :)


Also how in depth is the domain & content management? Can it manage mail? Spamassin? Wordpress installs and upgrades?

Will never get into server management. No point in reinventing the wheel, especially when guys like cPanel already have that cat very much in the bag. WP installs & upgrades are there, and 100% perfected now too.

Autoresponder module will be coming sometime in the near future, but that's still a few weeks out though. Internal mailing if wanted with standard features (rotating SMTPs, throttling limits, blacklist checks, etc.), or if wanted will integrate with guys like Aweber, iContact, ConstantContact, etc.