The Huge High Paying Content

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by Arasp, Aug 5, 2006.

  1. longroad

    longroad Well-Known Member

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    #21
    These topics look almost exactly like the "adsense site" topics you can buy off ebay for $1
     
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  2. Arasp

    Arasp Well-Known Member

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    Well, Since I have the content ready. It will not take that much time. Yeah focusing on one thing is better, but the compitition will be also difficult. And that is exactly why I am going to put the whole stuff in one website.
     
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  3. Arasp

    Arasp Well-Known Member

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    #23
    Hey Ganceann,

    Thanks for your nice suggestions.
    You have given me some new ideas. But as you know making differnet sites on differnet subdomain will be more difficult to handle.

    dont you think it might be better if we create a mambo CMS website and put every thing on it?
    There are lots of components and hacks for it and we can simply make all the URLs Search Engine Friendly.

    Did you see the pictures I have attached to this forum?
    for example one of the folders contain information about Structured Settlement (which is a high paying keyword).
    I have placed the information in one of my domains just for testing. Take a look : http://www.laaljewelry.com/structured-settlements/

    so do you think it is good if I transfer the whole thing to mambo CMS or do you suggest any CMS better than mambo?

    Thanks,
     
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  4. YokoOno

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    #24
    I've seen what you are talking about. It's been done a number of times before.
    There is a site calld 4 Best Sites. They cover a variety of topics, targeting specific keywords. Their "4 best sites" obviously, is just a google rectangle with 4 ads.

    Sites like get very small organic growth and no repeated visitors, so you'll need to buy traffic. Which means that you are playing the arbitrage game. Good luck, it's a difficult game to play.
     
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  5. Ganceann

    Ganceann Peon

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    #25
    I really dont know the best way to approach it.

    As mentioned above, the arbitrage aspect could come into play if there is nothing to keep visitors returning and bookmarking the site.

    I dont have experience of handling so much content so really can't say how it would be best done - other than what I previously had said.

    I am a novice when it comes to websites and content management, but I have learned many things on what not to do- but playing by the white hat method has yet to do me any favours - just increase my frustrations.
     
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  6. Arasp

    Arasp Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, that is the point. I need a trick to make the visitors come back to my website.
     
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  7. luvkycool

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    #27
    hi,
    i think we all know that creating pages around keywords is the way to go along with the ingredients(links ,popularity ,traffic,etc)


    Said that,
    Now i think that what ur idea is missing , is something we all look for.

    Good luck though:)
     
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  8. YokoOno

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    #28
    There is no trick. I like to hang out at YouTube. They aren't using any tricks. They are providing content I'm interested in. I read NYTimes.Com every day. There are no tricks. It's just something I love to read. Occasionally, I'll do a search that lands me on an MFA site. I click back and that's it. If your site insn't going to be interesting, there will be no repeat visitors. You'll need to buy your traffic and watch the numbers like a hawk. I know a number of arbitrage folks who lost a few grand. They create a site, pay for AdWords and all of a sudden their AdSense account gets smart priced or banned. Game over.

    Look, your content dont's have to be unique. It just has to be interesting. There are tons of places where you can get content legally. Like Wikipedia or blogs that offer syndication. The problem is that the minute you automate the process, you lose. Bots can't distinguish between interesting content and crap.
     
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  9. Arasp

    Arasp Well-Known Member

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    ofcourse there are some tricks that will bring the members to the site again and again.

    If the site focuses on high paying keywords and high paying ads, We can establish a free education center to teach many tricks in adsense, high paying keywords, SEO and related issues.

    There is also another big incentive, Free No Ad Web Hosting. ;)

    I am sure it works.
     
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  10. YokoOno

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    Well, good luck
     
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  11. Ganceann

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    #31
    I guess you are meaning a 'hook' rather than a 'trick' Arasp.

    It is something all webmasters try and achieve at some point, a hook to encourage repeat visitors. Offering free web hosting is one thing that can help a bit - but it really is hard to try and get a hook for such diverse content on one website...

    that is where the crux is - breaking it down to multiple websites each set to attract a niche crowd - but having the same ad-free hosting for each niche and having the 'mother site' be a low content, more directory-like style pointing at each category - as well as being the landing site for the free hosting...

    It is difficult to know exactly what to do, wish I had the experience of doing it then I could be of some help :p
     
    Ganceann, Aug 7, 2006 IP