So I have a marketing idea for blogspot and I just wanted to see what the DP'ers think. To start off with, I recently acquired a fairly sizable database of articles in large groupings. So my idea was, create a blogspot blog for each one of these categories of articles. Even if they are previously used. Throw some adsense on the blog. Then link all of the blogs I build to every other one I build. Throw in some good long tail keyword SEO, and I should be good to go right. I mean what does google love more than blogspot blogs, besides blogspots that link to other blogspots. Doing this do you think I would be able to generate a couple of bucks a day from adsense, create really good adsense channels, and then go back and put some real work into the ones that made the most money? Let me know what you guys think.
Theres no reason why it should work if Google loves Blogspot blogs as much as you say. The only problem is that the content isnt completly origional. That could make you run into a few problems.
Yea I agree that could run me into some problems, but I was thinking about this more as marketing strategy more than a full time income potential. The idea being I do this will all of my article categories to find which blog(s) has the best potential to really earn, and then actually put some work into those.
consider running large scale find/replace queries on the articles...(swapping & for "and" and similar keywords can make your articles more unique)
Interlink wisely, get some one way links from outside ur network.. Directories and articles perhaps. some exchange perhaps... And like dlm is saying... do the replace find and insert some.. as well...
I think it's a really cool idea. I say go for it, and let us know the results. Can you tell us where you got the large database of articles, or is that top-secret?
There are still easier ways to do this, like using RSS feeds and creating unique posts automagically, then there's 100s of ways of using several RSS feeds to populate sites and blogs. I think the long tail keywords can work with almost any platform - I use a similar technique with Digg and Google Trends and it works fine - I should add that it's a lot faster than copy pasting articles too.
The page with the most backlinks wins the game. If you can outlink everyone else with the same content then you're good.
I have a newbie question How do you go about making long keyword tail SEO and all? I am trying to find ways to market my site as well and I would love to know more ways to do SEO. Thanks anyway
LoL - if only it was that simple, it's no wonder so many of us fail .... I will give you an example of why you are wrong about that : A) A website has just one site linking to it a PR10. B) This website has just two sites linking to it but with PR0s. Which website will rank higher in Google do you think ? The site with a PR10 linking to it or the site with two PR0s linking to it ? By your theory you are saying the site with two PR0s linking in will rank higher in Google.
I could tell I guess but that would kind of defeat the purpose because if a bunch of these articles are duplicate content already, and then I give em out here it wouldn't be good for anybody if we all started using them.
I'm sure a lot of sites already use these articles. So the question is how are you going to rewrite thousands of articles? If you place them as they are... on new blogspot subdomains with 0 backlinks and authority, Google won't index them at all.
We'll part of the idea was to link all of them to each other, along with links to my other blogs and sites. As far as the rewriting goes, I was planning on using find/replace words.
It's better to not try to cheat the system by just throwing my junk on the internets. In the end you'll probably just end up wasting your time. There's a lot of blogspot sblogs out there, this is nothing new. Better to start with a domain name and some real hosting with unique articles.