^ You need to decide first, whether you'll agree to what I said, or disagree.
Your entire post disagrees with me, accusing me in return, even though you have no idea of the type of websites I operate.
My idea/reason to post is not to target you, but to provide fair stats to potential buyers, which of course, you are not and (thus) potentially defrauding them.
And then, right towards the end, you say you agree with everything I've said. Make sure you understand what you're typing. English sure seems to be your second language, but at least make an effort!
Did I say, mention, or insinuate the fact that I'm the "
only expert on this earth"? Anyone who's played with Wordpress once or even twice, will know that your blog is literally worth nothing. And that you're helplessly trying to promote it as quality, when you YOURSELF know it is not!
Nevertheless, I'll be pleasantly surprised if this thing gets sold... even for $50! Because that'll probably be an indicator of the fact that the economy's coming back into shape after a financial crisis since early/mid 2008.
So, you don't copy paste... right?
Directly quoted from your 'SEO Blog'
Why Automated SEO Is Not A Bad Idea
some interesting points, but not sure sufficiently supports thesis as to why WebsiteGrader is a “bad idea”.
1. I agree that expert humans are almost always better than automated tools at things like a website review. However, one of the reasons for automation is that computers are a lot less expensive than humans at rote, repetitive tasks. A lot of what WebsiteGrader checks for are things SEO experts would likely look at too — there’s just no reason to do it manually.
2. WebsiteGrader basically checks for “vital signs”. It’s like checking your height, weight and blood-pressure. This is no replacement for a doctor if you have a serious illness, but I don’t think you need an expert looking over your shoulder just to get on the bathroom scale in the morning. Also, it doesn’t hurt to understand some of the basics about things that impact you — be it health or SEO. The risk that some people will misuse information or not seek expert advice when they should is rarely a compelling argument in favor of ignorance.
Quoted part of your previous post
secondly dear why you think that you are the only expert on this earth your post tell this that you are the guru but listen one thing i am here to sell my site not to debate on what in it or what is not it is open thing not hidden every one can see my site i have spent time on it ok and one more thing if you are doing copy or something like this then why you think every one is like you
So, the language barrier/difference is more than obvious.
OR... do you deliberately speak broken English on WJunction because you think it makes you look cool?