Will this idea work to make $90,000 a year from Adsense ?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by ultimates, Jul 22, 2009.

  1. adsens3

    adsens3 Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I would definitely swap the "build thousands of sites" strategy for "maintaining a handful of high performing sites" strategy. Finding the right niches could take some work, but logistics-wise this approach makes more sense.

    If you want to pursue creating such a large network, I STRONGLY advise against using .info domains. I have experience in working with these domains and Google is generally not very fond of them unless they buildup some age. The other issue with using new domains in general is that you will get sandboxed. This could delay the onset of results. If I were to go this route, I would by preowned, keyword-rich domains, that possibly have relevant existing backlinks. This will set you back $15/domain, however, I would take 200 aged domains (via TDNAM) for $3k over 1,000 worthless .info domains. Think about it this way. If your plan does not pan out, you can always sell these to recoup at least some of your investment. Preowned domains are difficult to get sandboxed, and as a result, you will see your link building results materialize quite quickly.

    You bring up a good point about dispersing link juice throughout your own network. Some of the posters have said that this is not a good idea, as the sites will be sharing the same IP. What people tend not to mention is that there are literally thousands of websites hosted on shared hosting accounts. Google will not frown upon links from within your network (originating from sites that share the same C-Class IP as the target site). You will have to ensure that all your domains do not have the same WHOIS information. This will be a dead giveaway as to what you are doing. This can be mitigated by using the names and addresses of family members or friends. DO NOT falsify info when registering a domain. ICANN can seize the domain if they have reason to believe something is wrong.

    You do need to maintain some link diversity however. You can create blogspot blogs, Squidoo lenses, etc. to make your linking activites less noticeable. However, you need to be cautious in the manner in which you link to your sites. You should have three or four tiers of sites that link to the next level. You can "launder" low quality links (social bookmarking links, directory links, etc.) through this pyramid and you will subsequently increase their potency.

    Ex: Tier 1 -- links to --> Tier 2 -- links to --> Tier 3
    Platform: Freely-hosted sites | Your link farm sites | Your main site
    Incoming links Low-quality | (Tier 1 links + moderate quality links) | (Links from Tier 2 (not from Tier 1) + high quality relevant sites)

    If you are planning to do some interlinking in your network, DO NOT host Adsense ads on all your sites. Those that you plan to use for linking should not be hosting ads. You are treading in dangerous water if you try to monetize your link farm sites.

    DO NOT use any sort of linking script on the sites. You will leave a traceable footprint that could allow Google to penalize, or otherwise deindex your entire network. Stick to links within post content or blogroll links. Link to external sites as to make things appear more legitimate. Don't get overly greedy as well and link out to a bunch of your sites.

    You say that backlinks increase your site's "quality score." The relationship between backlinks and click payouts isn't quite as linear as you describe. Google determines what caliber of ads to deliver to your site depending on the quality of the traffic you are receiving. If you build targeted backlinks, you should rise in SERP rankings and get quality traffic. This traffic should increase your CPC. Backlinks indirectly contribute to better click payouts.

    As far as content is concerned, you may want to look into outsourcing it. I've worked with writers in the past that have superbly re-written content from ezinearticles (100% unique) for as little as $.30/article. You can assemble a team of writers to get the content churning out. I recommend getafreelancer.com

    Hope this helps you in your Adsense journey :)
     
    adsens3, Jul 22, 2009 IP
  2. palsman

    palsman Active Member

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    #22
    its good idea for some website (10-20) and you need expert person to develop these site with the new technology
    SEO,Content,Adsense,Adword ......etc.
    i thought if some one take this thing with care it may be get some good revenue.
     
    palsman, Jul 23, 2009 IP
  3. akeblogger

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    #23
    Really interesting idea, but should be difficult to manage that much sites.
     
    akeblogger, Jul 23, 2009 IP
  4. newsniche

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    #24
    NO, what we do not need are another 1000 sites clogging up the internet.

    Firstly you greatly underestimate the work involved. What if your server goes down, that's all 1000 sites gone.

    To manage this would be a nightmare.

    You should focus on far fewer sites on subjects you have some interest in. A few sites over the long term if you look after them will create a much better revenue and return on your time.

    For your system to work you would need to be continually creating new sites as the older ones would drop out of the SERPs due to no new incoming links and no new unique content, and no, adding RSS feeds to a site does not fool Google into thinking you are adding unique fresh content.

    Don't get me wrong, I know exactly what you are thinking but you would be better creating fewer quality sites.

    Also no host will allow you to host 1000 sites on one account.
     
    newsniche, Jul 23, 2009 IP
  5. Delboy Trotter

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    #25
    make "just" 100 blogs but spend more time on each one.

    5-25 of them will surely be successful (I mean they will have more than 0.00$ revenue a day) and then register domains and continue managing to double or triple revenue. think- few bucks per day from ten blogs and higher chance to achieve something with your work or anger for spending time and money on 950 blogs...:rolleyes:
     
    Delboy Trotter, Jul 23, 2009 IP
  6. simstar

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    #26
    I would say to someone I knew and trusted (nothing personal your just a random guy from the forums) I would give them $90k if they achieved 90k from 1000 sites, with 20 being created daily by one person. Basically this is not going happen even if it did you could use your talents elsewhere and earn a better ROI.
     
    simstar, Jul 23, 2009 IP
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    #27
    You can give it a try only if you are sure that you are able to bring enough traffic for those earnings.
    However i don't think you can earn money for years through a website that has just a few articles, you should periodically maintain each one.
     
    cosminx2003, Jul 23, 2009 IP
  8. sasikrishna

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  9. ecolatur

    ecolatur Well-Known Member

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    #29
    lol, nice way to put that link there....if that is a fantastic idea I have one too :D

    Why not make 10000 blogs and earn $1000 daily :p

    However, at some point of time everybody here in DP had thought this :D

    Try and see how it goes is my answer :rolleyes:
     
    ecolatur, Jul 23, 2009 IP
  10. john1111

    john1111 Active Member

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    #30
    You may make $90,000 a year from Adsense if you know how to make millions (or billions) visitors to your website.

    Nothing impossible. Good luck.
     
    john1111, Jul 27, 2009 IP
  11. Erzulie

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    #31
    You'd rather focus on (auto)blogs not mini-sites :)
     
    Erzulie, Jul 27, 2009 IP
  12. Ryan6

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    #32
    Many people are saying it's a good idea, which it aint really.

    Link building would be a pain in the ass, maintaining them all would be a pain in the ass, even uncompetitive niches would take some doing to dominate and a one or two page mini site with few relevant links would struggle. A network of 100 would be a challenge, but 1000 lol. To keep costs down though, you could simply use bloggers hosting and maintain a number of blogs all at once and (.info) TLDs are actually going for under a dollar a go at GoDaddy; maybe 10 or 20 niche blogs might be a better idea. If it's actual static sites you're building then that sounds like even more of an uphill task.
     
    Ryan6, Jul 27, 2009 IP
  13. GreenWithEnvy

    GreenWithEnvy Active Member

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    #33
    It's an interesting idea, but it seems to me that you would be much better off either sticking to fewer, higher quality websites, or finding a few partners to help you with the idea and split the profit.
     
    GreenWithEnvy, Jul 27, 2009 IP
  14. goodfela

    goodfela Active Member

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    #34
    I think the same.
    I'd prefer the 250 blogs idea, but...about the 1000 blogs, will you registered a .com domain or a free domain for all the blogs?? you'll have to invest a lot of money before you'll see ,20 cents...
     
    goodfela, Jul 31, 2009 IP
  15. Bradders

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    #35
    forget the rest, who's that abbie girl lol she's fyynnn! i want her and the site lol,
     
    Bradders, Jul 31, 2009 IP
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    #36
    You can do!

    But it has the risk about google baned!

    If you were baned you will totally lost.
     
    sunya_skywalker, Jul 31, 2009 IP
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    #37
    Pretty impressive stuff you have mentioned in this post.
     
    Kendoboy, Jul 31, 2009 IP