With all the tools for creating adsense pages so readily and easily these days you would think that maybe google might notice all these virtual real estates popping up over night. I am just wondering if they would have any problems with that. They can be quite touchy about new sights shooting up over night from what i have been told. Heck with the software i am using i can quite easily put up 100 sites in a day. If anyone can tell me if there is anything to watch out for when doing this, i would be glad to hear it. Nick
If you're talking about scraping the web for content and putting up 100 crap websites a day, google will treat you like a crap publisher (and rightfully so). If you're talking about being able to put up 100 sites with quality content a day, then you've either been writing content for a long time and sitting on it, or you've spent a lot of money outsourcing content. For me, I usually spend at least 3-5 days (full work days) writing content before I feel like I have enough to justify rolling out a new site.
No dude, these programs provide quality content searches that literally implant the articles into your site for you and you can add content randomization, rss feeds, contextual ads and all sorts of customizable content. They are actually pretty sweet and offer a very nice alternative to spending the rest of your life trying to set up a worth while VRE. I couldn't be more convinced that these programs are the revolution that Adsense publishers have been after. That being said i still want to be sure about google and how they see large groups of websites popping up very quickly. Thanks for the comment.
I know what you're saying. It's like the hypervre way of getting around duplicate content. It's still copy and pasted content, it's just broken up and rearranged to try and get a different look from the SE perspective. I'm not saying it won't work and make you money, I'm just saying it won't work and make you money for long. Every couple of years, technology advances and new systems for these "auto pilot page generators" come out with a new style - it works for a while, then Google catches on and it stops working. That's why blog and ping isn't an automatic ticket to the google page #1 anymore. I just think volume of content or the template footprint aren't as important as having quality content and getting quality traffic. The problem most people have with this is that it takes work and what they want is money for pushing a button or clicking a mouse. I know people who started years ago with the quality concept and now make a good living, + they can sleep at night because they don't wonder if today's the day Google decides to do something to weed out the method they used to generate their sites. I know many people on this forum don't mind a pitiful CTR and CPC, they just say, "throw more traffic at it". If this works for them, that's fine. I would prefer to set up a business model that generates a good return on my efforts for years than to try and make a living staying a step ahead of Google.
These mentioned solutions sound temporary though, if you care about your site and want it to be around in 5 years time i guess its not a good idea. These quick setup things are suitable for folks who want to get in earn fast and out. Im a long term guy, id rather walk the race and enjoy it than panick create tons of sites.