I have some pocket money for buying domains now and then, and some spare time to actually work at my Factory, in addition to my ordinary day job.
The heart of the Factory is a pretty simple conveyor belt, which allows me to mass produce web pages without reinventing the wheel, well -- without even thinking, as a matter of fact. I'm actually listening to an irritating contemporary soft adult radio station while setting up the sites.
This is my no-brain recipe for creating one new site every day (and that takes me about one hour a day):
- Go to Google Catalogs or even a soon-to-be-extinct-Yellow Pages directory and pick a theme. Let's say you go for "Health & Personal Care". Pick a niche under this theme. Let's pick "Beauty". Pick a niche under this niche again, for instance "Shampoo".
- Brainstorm for five minutes, but don't exaggerate: Pick obvious phrases that come to your mind immediately like Kerastase, hair thickening shampoo, pet shampoo, dog shampoo, pureology shampoo and nioxin shampoo.
- Run these (few, but obvious) phrases through AdWords' keyword tool and write down every word in all the phrases, except beauty, personal, care and shampoo (these words are a part of the URL). You'll end up with maybe 150 words.
- Register a domain that cover everything under paragraph 1 (i.e. personal-care-beauty-shampoo.com). Group the words from AdWords and make the groups into subdomains (i.e. hair-thickening.personal-care-beauty-shampoo.com). Make blogs under each subdomain, and keywords under each blog.
Register one domain name and create as many subdomains as you would like, but create no more than maximum 50 blogs under each subdomain and no more than five keywords per blog. - Key your main phrase ("personal care beauty shampoo") into Optirank. Write a 200-words text using the words you get from Optiranker.
- Insert the text in the domain template in Blog Solution. This text is permanent and will never change. It will be located here: http://www.personal-care-beauty-shampoo.com.
- Make a new non-sense text from the Optiranker keywords in Content Solution 2, consisting of sentences, stop words (the, and, of, in, etc) and little else but variables. This can look like this, for instance:
[beauty-1^cap] is [beauty-2]. [beauty-3^cap] - [beauty-4] and [beauty-5]. [beauty-6^cap] [beauty-7]. [beauty-8^cap] with [beauty-9] [beauty-10]! [beauty-11^cap] and [beauty-12]. [beauty-13^cap] in the [beauty-14] field. [beauty-15^cap] and [beauty-16]. - Create the blogs in Blog Solution and paste the RSS feeds from Content Solution 2 and Google Blogsearch into their respective blogs. Release one blog a day.
- You're set. That took about one hour. Rinse and repeat once a day.
7 comments:
Interesting article, but since I am new to this game I wonder;
1) Why don´t you place Adsence to every blogsite, isn´t the possibility for more income bigger then?
2) Do you place the same links from all the 50 blogs to your 100 money making sites?
3)These "money sites" are sites you have on other servers outside of Blog solution, all with AdSence?
Thanks for your reply!
First, great blog. I stumbled over your Norwegian blog the other day and this is even better.
I'd also like to hear more about what "anonymous" asks in question 2 and 3. I have about 20 domains parked at Sedo. They don't receive much trafic and don't earn any money. I can't modify the contents of the pages, Sedo just places ads on them and I'm paid per click.
What do you have on your "money sites"?
Dear anonymous,
1) Google took action against MFA sites and started to disable AdSense accounts related to these sites in May 2007.
As long as the chance for being terminated is far greater than the potential income (which is under a dollar a day a site), I choose to stay aloof of placing AdSense on these auto generated splogs.
2) In an ideal world, I would link to all kinds of sites, not only my own, through a link network. In return, I would receive backlinks from other sites. I will write a separate post about this later on.
3) Yes. Money sites can have AdSense, if that is appropriate. Or just an affiliate link. Or both. Traditional squeeze pages normally don't have AdSense.
Dear viking,
Thanks for your kind words.
SEDO converts well and pays poorly. Why not make your own "parked domain page"? With a 100-words text and your own AdSense code, you will make more money even if the conversion rate drops a tad.
I keep affiliate links on my money pages. Check out CJ.com, Clickbank.com or Tradedoubler, find a programme that suits you, make a money page/ squeeze page/ landing page about the same theme as the programme is about and place the affiliate link on your money page.
hows it going with the million pages?
LOl 1$ per blog a day * 5 blogs and 50 subdomains is 250$ a day... seems worth it if you ask me.....
but more so than that they took action against ARBITRAGE sites.
in the posts i've seen you seem to use adsense on nothing, i mean not on the auto sites, not on the good domain sites, not on the money site, not on well... any from the looks of it unless its specifically made for adsense which i can't forsee.
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