I wanna create a blog farm comprising of 100's of blogs. I have been seeing many guys with such type of blog farms advertising for blogroll or blog posts. I don't even know how such type of blog farms are maintained, heard somewhere that there are scripts for handling everything; right from posting to moderating. Just post on 1 blog and it automatically posts in all the blogs, same thing for moderation and adding links. Does anybody gimme an idea on this, how do i create one, or where do i buy one? If you have any script or software to sell, please send the price and the details by PM, other than that NO PM's please.
The problem with creating a blog farm like you're talking about is that the article you post to hundreds of blogs at once will become duplicate content on those blogs. Google will likely only count the first blog it crawls in the blog farm. To be an effective blog farm, you'll need all those blogs to have PR and be crawled regularly. I have about 125 blogs and I've been working on them for years. Each is unique and all have PR. I keep track of them with a spreadsheet. People commenting on them and posting an article about every two weeks or so keep the crawlers coming. TxDon
There are some scripts to do this (don't remember the name) BUT the thing is this won't be of any good - neither for buyers and not even for promoting your own sites. They'll contain duplicate content and Google won't consider them as quality resources. It'll be hard to gain good SERPs and it'll hard to sell links as well.
Thanks for the response TxDon and mixke! I totally accept the fact that these type of blogs are ignored by google and in fact could be banned too because of the duplicate content. In spite of so many disadvantages, why do people still throng to get links on blog farms? From a business point of view, its quite effective way of generating a income, isn't it? "1200 links for $12 only", looks quite attractive but may have negative impact on the buyers website.
Not really! In my opinion, it is not a stable source of income. People who understand the importance of links coming from related sites with unique content won't buy links. But, if you update the blogs with unique content then you can make nice money. It takes time! Serious buyers go for the quality and not quantity.
Yeah, i accept this point of yours. Serious buyers definitely go with the quality. I've myself experienced selling links on my PR4 Health Forum and people churning out hundred's of dollars for a link. So, looks like i have to drop the idea of getting blog farm, gottu be into serious business. Thanks for your kind suggestions my friend.
Hi, what you have done with your Health Forum I believe is possible with a blog farm. This is also what I plan to do. For now I am 'feeding' my ~30 blogs with content, around 15 with unique content and the rest using the free traffic system. I use the FTS for content and also for distributing my unique content (which make is no longer unique). The 30 blogs cover around 10 niches and none share the exact niche. I am buying blog comments, forum posting and using FTS to build the backlinks, which I hope will increase the PR over time and then I will be able to sell links etc on my blog farm. This is not an overnight thing but I believe if done correctly it will work..... I just need a script to manage it all.....for now I use excel
BTW - I dont see the point of you doing this 'Just post on 1 blog and it automatically posts in all the blogs'..if you can use unique posts on every site, if not then use PLR.....
Hi i am new member here. that is very great if we talk about blog farm. commonly many people have many blogs to make it and do that manually.
Personally, I wouldn't waste my time working on projects that are destined to get banned from search engines, eventually... but that's just me
You have no control over how long your projects stay in the serps, or how well they do, over the long run. There is a lot of fast money in churning and burning which is why people continue to do it.
Google & Yahoo also get smarter and less tolerant, so these cheaters wind up paying the ultimate price in the end.