It's a nice idea good luck with your project. My friend also have a system but i think it's more professional if you want i can send you pm of its url
5 sites are live with 3waylinks.net now, and I also added another BANS site I have that I never got around to optimizing or promoting. the BANS site only had 2 inlinks from other sites I own, and I never did any keyword research for the site. When I was researching keywords to use in 3waylinks for the site, I was kind of mad for never optimizing the site. Many untapped keywords in this niche! Anyway, we will see how 3waylinks can improve traffic to it. As soon as the 5 adsense sites got indexed, they got a little traffic, but that seems to be gone now. I figure it will take atleast a month for google to start picking up on the links and give the sites some ranking. 3waylinks also takes time to take all 250 links live, so it looks natural to google. because of this, it will be some time between updates. I plan on updating to 3waylinkscasestudy.com every week with traffic and adsense stats. you can subscribe to my feed if you want updates... Thanks for following! Matt
This is a fascinating study. Thank you for sharing your results in such a generous way. I have done some testing of this program myself, but in a less scientific manner. Having read everything you've written so far, I have a very serious concern: You are using PLR articles. Are you rewriting them first? Google hates any form of duplicate content, so you will struggle to get your sites ranked highly unless they are 100% unique. Looking forward to reading your updates... Riatsala
Thank you for this case study, I was about to buy it but then not sure whether it's a good link building investment. Keep the updates coming and keep up the good work.
Thanks for the support! But I do have to disagree with your duplicate content views. If "Google hates any form of duplicate content", none of the pages from any website with duplicate content would rank in the search results. What Google does do is filter the results, and provides ONE copy of the content in the search results. This may or may not be the original. It all comes down to links. If Site A has more inlinks than Site B with the same content, Site A will rank. Now it isn't as simple as this, as the different sites may have different anchor text in their inlinks, and therefore one might outrank the other for any given keyword. This brings us to the PLR articles I used. I did not rewrite them. I did check a few of them, and there were no more than a few sites with the same article. Most of them free blogger sites or otherwise "spammy" sites. I am positive I can outrank these sites with the keywords I targeted. Also, I posted another update today! You can read it at my 3waylinks.net case study website.
I don't disagree with your views on duplicate content. Google will index it, but it's not easy to get it to the top of the search results. My point is that it's much easier to get 100% original content ranked highly, which is where the big money is. At least that's my experience. You like doing case studies, perhaps you could make two similar sites and do a side-by-side comparison sometime? Looking forward to seeing the update for a couple of months time, I reckon you'll be in profit by then.
I will post another update to the website in a couple of days. Things are beginning to pick up a little. One case study site even made it to the second page of google for a targeted keyword for a day, then dissapeared again.
It has worked pretty good for me... waiting for your update.... now there are a bunch of other similar sites around.