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Originally Posted by eggman2001
I've noticed that some people have thousands or tens of thousands of sites. What is the key to getting traffic to so many sites? With so many sites, you can't do link building or advertising for them right? So what is their trick to getting even those 30 visitors to each site?
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Yes there is a very dark side that many may not know of. It consists of OUTSOURCING and some serious AUTOMATION.
Firstly these guys purchase domain names (.info especially) very cheap like $1.45 and then put up automated built for adsense sites using variuos software that can build sites using a bunch of keywords specified and then uploading them to the server. The more recent page building software can build sites
directly on the server with no uploading.
So lets say I want to build a site on car insurance with
car insurance as my main keyword. I input car insurance into other software which gives as many varitons of keyphrases containing car insurance. This can add up to thousands of keywords. I put this into the page building software, use a template and then let the software build a site.
Now there is no way with this method you can beat out the top ranks for the keyword
car insurance but you may rank good for the 12 word phrase
how do I save a bunch of money on my car insurance. The idea is to target four, five word and more phrases with little competition and get traffic from the SE's. Now these phrases may only get like 2 searches a day or something but with thousands of pages on a site if your'e successful the traffic the adsense could add up.
They then use
blog and ping,
tag and ping,
comment spamming blogs, myspace spamming and other methods to try and increase indexing faster. There is software that builds hundreds of blogs per day on sites like blogger and links to the sites with thousands of pages are posted to the blogs to get the pages indexed quickly. All this work can also be
outsourced. Site makes money for 2 weeks, sometimes more and then is dropped from the SE's. You just build faster than them being dropped.
DRAWBACKS.
Google and others are really cracking down on these sites.
Site lasts about 2 weeks and then drops off the SE's.
High overall costs in domain names.
High costs in having dedicated and VPS servers.
You can't take a vacation unless you outsource your work. :yes:
Kevin.