Thanks for the update clyde; and a big, double-thank-you-very-much for exiting my playing field! :thumbsup:
is this still a viable strategy?
so that's a yes? nice. i might fuck around with it
quite honestly ive been managing one large site and it's nearly too much. unless there was some shit-blog-factory bot out there that not only found niches but created sloppy little one pagers that ranked (ripped articles and spun them) then there's no way i'd be able to do 200+ sites.
I'm spending sometimes 12 hours a day on just one site, only consolation is that i'm getting paid well.
it's basically in the offline niche (import and export). most of the time is spent answering client emails, getting new suppliers, finding buyers, etc...
I started one of my sites roughly 4 months ago and it's pretty much on autopilot at this point.
Let's talk about autopilot for a minute here.
Are we talking RSS to posting, twitter to post.. some fandangled auto-scraper like YACG?
Is there some new method (or method I am unaware of) that is acceptable by Google's new algos that keep content fresh Tony?
WJ
Yeah, definitely would like to know what is the autopilot which works these days.