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" 6) Some of my sites only have 1 page of content, yet remain earning $2 to $3 daily without any upkeep. " Very hard to beleive. |
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2) I am now taking off all of my amazon links, just pure content with no distractions from the Adsense Ads. - John | |
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1) I don't always use a specific name-brand product, for example "high mount ceiling fans" is not brand-specific. 2) There aren't always manufacturers listed for all of these keywords. 3) Even if the manufacturer's sites are listed, I'm very happy to sit in the #3, #4, or #5 position and still earn a passive $75 to $150 per month. - John | |
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Have you ever found a keyword that has only a few hundred competing sites? These types of keywords only need 1 or two backlinks to sit in the 1st page. - John | |
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I will never again in a million years risk having shut down (I've had this possibility in the past from showing my URLs.) Second, in addition to being click-bombed or having my niches taken over, I would imagine that Google does not condone people specifically telling people how to make money with their program. It's an oxymoron, I know, but Google is weird like that. So why risk it? I'm making too much money to tread the waters. - John | |
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as a guideline, and see what happens? It's all in this thread, just go back over it and jump into the water with your site. - John | |
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Thanks for this information. From what I understand in this thread, it is advised not to use the targeted keyword in the article a person writes, so the article doesn't outrank your website. Could you please explain in a little more detail how you do the 'keyword article usage for distribution'? Thanks Angela | |
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Because, as you have read, you do not want your article ranking higher than your site. If it does, then people will obviously see the article first and may not even click on the link in your article to go to your site. No site visit, no adsense click. | |
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Are you using a static site or WP? I'm thinking of switching to WP. I set up a static site a few days ago and Google still hasn't seen it. Submitted 2 articles to 5 directories each. Not all went through yet, so maybe I should just hold off until they do. | |
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Keep it up and you'll be making some pretty decent money. | |
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Yeah, I submitted 10 articles in the past 2 days. Nothing complicated about it, just no fun at all!! So repetitive. Definitely going to be buying software to help with this in the near future.
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I'm not suggesting you give out any more information than you already have - just trying to find out the rules as a newbie so I don't get blindsided by google - thanks.
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All of you guys who are using WP for your adsense sites what theme or template are you using? Alot of people seem to recommend prosense by doshdosh but it doesn't want to work on WP 2.8.
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Damn man that's a lot of sites to do at once. I plan to eventually get up to 50 sites but I am going to only do patches of 5-10 at a time so I don't get discouraged and can stay focused on getting them up 1 at a time. | |
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Great info, I was wondering whether it is best to concentrate on one main site as opposed to having many individual blogs. I am so new at this that my head spins with conflicting information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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Many sites instead of just one. | |
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Guys..... Gals... EVERYTHING WORKS... You just have to find a daily work schedule that makes you happy. I am moving to Hawaii in the next 10 months, and the one spiritual movement that transcends into reality with Adsense is this: Do what matters.... ...TO YOU... |
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I totally agree with "doing what matters to you"... oh and stay focused. There are a million other things you could be doing instead of the steps laid out in this thread. Things I've learnt from this thread so far are... 1. You can host unlimited domains on 1 hosting account - Saved me $1000 a year already. 2. Grey Text and Black Hyper link - Increased CTR of about 1% on one of my adsense sites in the last few days (Gold Hyperlink and Black Text Works well for me too). 3. Namecheap.com is offering free Whoisguard (Private Whois reg) at the time of this post. They also seem to be the best all round domain provider (From all the posts I've read on WF) 4. dv8's Mindmap should be sold for at least $27 on CB. 5. Micro Niche Finder was a good investment (Been using for about a week with very good results). I'm making average around $20 a day from adsense using techniques similar to John's and that's only with a handful of sites. So I know this stuff works and if I get more focused, more passive income will roll in. Keep up the great (informative) posts! Cheers Adrian |
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XFactor, how do you handle (and suggest) inter-linking of your sites?: 1. Link your sites together in a string (site A links to site B, site B links to site C, site C links to site D). 2. Link several sites to just one (sites A, B and C link to site D). 3. Use either #1 or #2 above, but only link similar topic sites. 4. Do not link ANY of your sites to ANY of your other sites. Also, (this one is purely curiosity) why do you use Reseller hosting plans as opposed to regular shared plans? Thanks... |
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He doesn't link his sites. Each site is built with no exit route other than adsense. His sites consist of appx 10-12 pages: home page, ~5 to 7 sub pages, then 4 boilerplate pages (Terms & Conditions, Privacy Statement, Contact Us, Sitemap) The site blueprint is a two column layout as follows: Left column: Page title in H1 headings Adsense Block (336x280) grey text, blue links, domain name in black. Content (appx 5-10 paragraphs of text, no images, no links) Right Column: Site subject image to the right of the heading (appx 170x113) Site menu with articles and boilerplate pages in a list (site menu usually has an image labeled "'sitename' articles" as a header. |
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Haha, I'll get right on that.
I've got one site up but Google still hasn't found it, it's been a good 4-5 days. And I have submitted articles and pinged the site. Thinking of starting another site but using WP. Never had problems getting them indexed. Gonna get working on that today. | |
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Thanks to this thread, I have come across a keyword phrase that according to Google keyword tool got over 40,000 exact searches last month. And the #1 spot is pathetic, to say the least. Off to buy a domain... |
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Man, how do you find time to write so many articles???
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John, Great stuff you are providing here and I am learning a lot! Now I just need to do something and so I have a quick question and apologize in advance if already asked (I didn't run across it anywhere). I am technically-challenged and don't know the first thing on how to set up a website or wordpress blog, but do understand basics of setting up blogger blogs. So if all I want to do is just get "started" and even if I make $1 that's fine by me, so can this work with blogger blogs? Also I should mention the need to use blogger blogs is because they are free and right now I am flat broke and maxxed-out on credit cards and can't afford to buy domains or hosting. I just want to get a little something going and so any advice appreciated! Thank you and have a nice day, |
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Hey John, Here's a question I hope you can help with: I'm setting up a product-centric site, based on an appliance type. For illustration's sake, we'll say "coffee makers". I've found a great set of keywords revolving around 4-5 different coffee maker brands. I've purchased a domain name that covers one of the root keywords, "coffeemakerstop.com" (example). The keywords, for illustration purposes, include: mr coffee drip machine mr coffee filters carafe for mr coffee mr coffee reviews sunbeam drip coffee maker sunbeam coffee maker reviews top sunbeam coffee makers braun drip coffee maker braun coffee maker filters Each keyword group has a combined daily search volume around 750, with each having only a few hundred to a few thousand competing pages. Using Xsitepro, I had planned on having a few top-level menu entries: Mr. Coffee Drip Coffee Maker Sunbeam Drip Coffee Maker Braun Drip Coffee Maker with each menu going to an appropriate sub-page: mr coffee drip machine mr coffee filters carafe for mr coffee mr coffee reviews etc. My question is, in your experience, does a single-product-specific flat site work better than something like the above? Thanks for your thoughts, and for all your generous insight on this thread. Mark |
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Does anyone have any experience with sites such as walmart, target, yahoo answers, nexttag and cnet? If they have internal pages indexed are they difficult to outrank or easier? At first I was under the impression that they were difficult but now I've seen that amazon ranking at the top is generally a good sign. |
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If you want to copy the site layout that I show in my upcoming course then blogger will not work. However, I'm pretty sure there are some wordpress designers that could make a wordpress template in the same fashion. Also, I too am technically challenged. And because of this I strongly advise that you get XsitePro. It's very easy to use. - John
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just as well (I'm actually doing one site like this too, because I found just too many good keywords in the same sub-niche). Give it a go and put enough work into it so that all of your keywords rank. - John | |
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John, In Google's TOS, it says not to make sites just for adsense, is it a good idea to take off amazon links. How many sites do you have by now. |
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Is it better to have multiple Adsense units on the page (up to the maximum of 3) or is it better to have only one or two units so that the higher paying ads are shown instead of the lesser paying ads?
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I would imagine so he can put up new sites when ever he wants, he doesn't have to wait for anyone else to do it, he can create the hosting packages, point the domain to it and upload his site (assuming it's ready to upload) in around 10 minutes after buying the domain.
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Regular shared hosting plans allow all of this as well.
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I just buy the domain and then change the nameservers. Gotta be another reason I would think. | |
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Maybe reseller plans come with more bandwidth? Or maybe there is no reason at all. It really doesn't matter what hosting you use. Seriously. I'm currently putting amazon links on all of my websites, because I'm a little scared of a manual review from Google. Purely MFA sites are not exactly the best way to go IMO, but that is simply my choice. I don't want to risk my Adsense account getting closed. Even if having more links means lower ad ctr. I'm currently posting 10 product reviews per website, then I SB the site to 25 do follow SB sites (manually). Then I wait for a day or two and see how I'm doing in Google. Then I submit 1-2 articles per website to UAW. Then about 3-5 days later do another 25 SBs and keep posting articles to UAW until I hit top 3 (or top 5) in Google. I write about 3-4k words worth of content every day (5 days a week). Writing content takes me ~3hours. Then I set up 2 websites (I have a VPS), configure WP, change the template (I don't use any plugins as I found they don't help at all. Just a waste of time.), add content (pages), do SBs... Slowed down to 2 sites/day. I'm almost at $20/day now, ~20 days in. Changed my goals to $100/day by 1st of September. I plan to reach $100/day with around 40-50 sites. Do work. If you work hard enough, success is guaranteed. Its all a numbers game really (and some common sense). Create a system for yourself and follow it every single day. Do not get distracted or discouraged. Things tend to go wrong from time to time, just keep working at it and you will succeed. Do not look for a magic formula, there isn't one. Start doing. blah. |
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Also, you can host many separate domains on reseller hosting. While regular hosting plans give you unlimited add-on domains. Reseller plans are more powerful (again common sense). If you are looking to host 20+ websites, I highly doubt a $12.95/month plan is a good choice. | |
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Being a single mom with no free time to myself ever, I only have Sunday's to devote to this want to start today with setting up my first site. I don't have money for XSP, so will NVU or similar WYSIWYG work for this method? I know how blogger works so may go that route, but don't know yet. Also my big stumbling block is coming up with content for articles. This is so difficult as I find it hard just to figure out what to write. I can't afford to hire an article writer, so can PLR articles do the job. I have tons of PLR just sitting gathering dust on my hard drive. I do have Market Samurai and so that can help with the keyword part. Is this a good starting point for noob? I would appreciate any advice. Many thanks, |
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I have total access to changing the space allotments for each site at any time and can view the space used quickly and easily. | |
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Start using these PLR article of yours and post it into your website. Then, start rewriting your PLR articles and submit it to various article directories like EzineArticles.com and Goarticles.com. This is the way to get quality traffic to your site. You can use wordtracker for keywords since it's free. The key is to start doing it rather than doing nothing. | |
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