You have an idea for a niche site. You have a domain and hosting. Now you have to put up content and wait out the sandbox. And, for best results, that content needs to be updated regularily. And it all needs to be seo aware, have decent URLs, ping Google site maps and generate an RSS feed to send to Google reader and MyYahoo. At least a day's work and then you have to update. What if you could get an attractive site which updated itself with top of the news content? Would you be interested? And if it pings Google sitemaps and makes its own RSS feed? Which creates page after page of seo friendly archives? Add a couple of PR 5 one way links and you'll be ranking in no time. I know because I have several PR5 sites which took two months to be ranked and are out of the sandbox. I can handbuild you just such a site. You choose the topic. Or topics. 1 site $100.00 2 or more $80.00 each PM for details
samples please samples please... are you using a software like articleminer??? that is what it sounds like
PMs sent... Just to be really clear. These sites are built on the wordPress CMS engine and do not involve any specialized software. Just a couple of months worth of tweaking at my end.
The first automatic site is up in beta. http://mountain-bikes.info-syn.com/ Currently it is on my server waiting for client approval and feedback. Then the entire thing is uploaded to the webmaster's site, tested, and brought on live. The design is deliberately minimalist with the webmaster able to add whatever groovy graphics, logo, links and other features. And yes, those are my adsense links....
lingeriediva has been excellent so far. Quick to reply and get things done. Also teaching me how to use it at the same time. I'll post the completed site and then you can judge for yourself. Best, Ivan
Just finished a client project and had some time today: Here's the result... http://chitika.info-syn.com/ I'll make it pretty tonight. At the moment it is fully automatic, generates a Google Sitemap everytime it updates, has rss feeds going to google, yahoo and, indirectly, MSN. (There is, of course, the fond hope you'll actually sign up for Chitika through the site but I'mm not counting on it )