Thanks for sharing your business model with the community its nice to see someone sharing something useful, i've been thinking of setting something similar to this, but i think your idea is really good. Do you recommend using a different ip for each domain you set up ? would probably cost more but i think its worth it in the long run, I would love a copy of your ebook when you finish it ?
Thanks! I definitely feel that a unique IP for each site it better for SEO purposes. However most people starting out are not ready to invest that kind of money - and I'm not sure that the trade-off is worth it once they get into having more than 10 sites. For example if you have 100 sites, spread across 10 IP's, and you have sites from each cross-linking to another site on a different IP, I'm sure that is more than enough IP diversity. But I must stress that this plan can indeed be used on a single server, if you have an unlimited domain account. However your links will not carry as much weight, and thus your Pageranks will be lower, than if you had your IP's spread out. I hope that answers your question adequately. If not, let me know.
Thanks for your reply Some more questions for you if you don't mind. When you say "sites from each cross-linking to another site on a different IP" do you link all the sites together ? would you recommend this as i would be worried incase a site got "Google banned" and then linked all the sites in ? Also when setting up the sub domains do they have to be set up subdomain.originaldomain.com or can i have unique domain names for each blog ? Also referring to "set it to grab only 1 article at a time, once per day, and to link the posts to the local site (not the source site)" - why is it best to link post back to the local site ? what content is good to have on the local site seeing as all the niches will be pointing to this site ? If i managed to set up 20 new blogs a month how quickly do you think i would start to see them making money ? I look forward to purchasing your ebook
Wow, Thank you for sharing your method. What great post. It really got me thinking. One question, if google finds out that you are using PLR articles & using spinners to make it look unique, can you end up loosing your arsense account and have your domain being black listed ?
Thanks for your question. Nope. PLR content is not against the Adsense TOS. Believe it or not almost all of the major blogs use PLR content to one extent or another. Without naming any names, I can state categorically that one of the most popular Internet Marketing bloggers has used some PLR material. I know this because I personally wrote one of the articles that he edited slightly and then published under his name. If Google banned site owners for using PLR content, then they'd lose a very significant percentage of their customer base.
Thanks for your question and for reading my thread. There are lots of ways to use CPA offers effectively to make considerable money. I'll just touch on one of the easiest ways: Step 1- Pick a niche that has a high paying CPA payout associated with it. Then look for a CPA affiliate program that requires a minimal amount of info from your viewer. If you are doing mortgage CPA offers, then forget about a large conversion rate. The applications users will need to fill out will take on average 10 minutes to complete, which knocks out the casual applicant. However mortgage leads pay among the highest in the industry. I find that payday loan CPA offers offer the best balance between the two paradigms (payout vs. user info required). But do your research. Some PDL (pay day loan) companies have very long apps, basically modeled after the "1003" app used for mortgages, and some others will pay you for little more than a name and an email address. Step 2- Create a blog for that niche and essentially do all of the stuff mentioned in the first post of this thread. Step 3- Link your keywords to the CPA offer (or several different ones) Step 4- Configure your "return page" for all of your CPA affiliate programs to take them to another CPA offer list page. For some offers I have successfully had individual applicants who applied for 5 different offers, one after the other, which paid me an average of $17 per offer. Step 5- Come back to this thread after your first successful conversion and share your success. I hope that answers your question. If not, just reply to the thread and I'll try to address it.
I have tried many PLR Spinner apps. Some are web based and others are PC programs. So far all of them i have tried outputs junk unreadable articles. Can recommend any decent PLR Spinner Aps
You certainly don't want to link all of the sites together. No site should link back to the site linking to it. If you do that, Google, and perhaps other SE's, will view you as engaging in a link-exchange program and will penalize you as a result. That's up to you. There has been a huge debate over the PR effect for subdomains vs. TLDs. I honestly can't say for certain what the real answer is, but I do know that subdomains are alot cheaper (free if you have an unlimited hosting account). If you have money to spare though, I suspect that there is an SEO benefit to having a unique TLD for each site. Also, a little secret is that the part of your domain name that Google weighs most heavily in ranking you for a given keyword is whatever comes before the first DOT. So if you domain is Cars.myarticles.com the part ranked most heavily is "Cars". In fact a Google rep has stated that subdomains are trated as independent domains for page ranking purposes. That statement was made about a year and a half ago, so it may be different now though. You want to link to the local site to ensure that your source blog stays well hidden. If you link to the source blog, then users, and search engines, will follow the links back to the source, and you will get flagged for duplicate content, as well as the fact that users will lose interest in visiting your niche blog regularly, since they will have access to the source material directly. It depends on your niche and on your promo efforts. If you don't promote at all, then don't expect strong organic traffic for some time. Of course you can speed that up by using Google's Webmaster Tools to help Google index your site more effectively, but organic traffic is not a get rich quick scheme. If you want a flood of traffic overnight then you will need to spend money on advertising, or convince a popular writer to mention your site - period. Thanks. Please PM me to get put onto the notification list.
That's what this is. Once you have your blogs up, unless you stop paying the domain and hosting bills, I don't see why you wouldn't keep making money for a lifetime.
I really enjoyed reading this thread... Your tips and tricks really made me see a few things... I have sent you a PM... Hope the eBook is almost ready
I'm following (attempting lol) your steps as you outlined...I thought it was just for the obsure domain...are we going to put them on the child blogs too? If so, yes for both please. Also knowing which file to properly upload to is a bit confusing, sorry this is all knew to me, but if I am not mistaken its when I am in the file directory and I click on the obsure domain link and the file shows cgi and robots.txt I loaded it to the correct file?