ContentSolution Slog Strategies? Please verify my assumptions!

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Okay. I'm from the TE days. I need to catch up on some things. I want to make $500-1000/mo from a single affiliate site.

1. I have tricked out ContentSolution to generate spun articles as well as madlib articles. Now what? :D

I am assuming that it is more efficient to pump those articles into WP via an RSS feed versus making a HTML site. I say this because there are pingers and social book marking plugins to help out with the labor. :D

2. I assume that I should NOT put Adsense on these sites so that they don't cancel my account. Right?

3. I want to promote three affiliate products in Clickbank (all same niche). Should I have links in my "posts" to them or to a "squeeze page" to accumulate addresses or something else?

I think the new WP lets you pick an article or page to be the main landing page for a domain (like a sticky). Is this the best course of action?

When I was doing TE, I made $2000 Adsense and $600 CB with a site around this niche.

Am I on the right track or could I do better with a different tactic?
 


Have you looked at BlogSolution? From the same guys, looks like it should work well with ContentSolution. You a buyer or a get stuff free kinda person? ;)

Not sure about Adsense, depends how dark your hat is, and if you are looking to sell affiliate products then Adsense Ads may just lose you sales. I wouldn't bother with clickwank.. but depends on ya niche I guess.
 
I like clickwank because most sales are 50% or about $30 a pop. CJ's 2% is shit!


Like I said, it depends on your niche. If you are promoting the get-rich-quick stuff then you won't find WickedFire very welcoming.

I'm not a big fan of CJ, but there's some stuff worth promoting there - $91 for giving away £50 free credit for YSM UK is nice! :D
 
BS has a huge footprint and is all but worthless. I used the beta version pre V1 and it was amazing you could get 60k pages indexed in google in about 20-30 days. But now you mind as well throw your money away rather then use it. I'd suggest if you want a multi-blogging platform use WPMU or Lyceum. I prefer Lyceum as it supports all the wordpress plug-in's, it's more nimble and uses a lot less overhead based on some internal changes.
 
Like I said, it depends on your niche. If you are promoting the get-rich-quick stuff then you won't find WickedFire very welcoming.

Crap, I've bought that stuff. I'd never sell it. If it worked, they wouldn't have needed to make an ebook and sell it for $47 because they were already rich.

Lesson learned.
 
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