Mass Adding Content

REIMktg

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Yes, I did search for the answer and did not see one.

I see posts where members state they have a site with thousands of pages of content and more recently saw a post where someone said they were testing some new strategy so they put up a site, threw in about 170 pages of content, and then started hitting it with the new strategy.

My question is - is there something to obtaining large amounts of content that is not duplicate? Are they putting 5 pages unique and then 165 pages spun duplicates? Just looking for some input.

I would love to "throw in 170 pages of content" into several of my sites. Should I just take a public domain article (or 1-5 unique that I write ) and spin it/them to the maximum settings?

Thank you in advance to anyone that can point me in the right direction.
 


From what you wrote the people you are talking about never claimed the content was unique. There is no way I know about to get 170 pages of unique content out of thin air.

It sounds like you are open to using spun articles, unique article wizard and seo link vine(there are others services like this out there) will deliver spun content to your site thats pretty well targeted. It's totally hands free after you set up the plug in or whatever method they use to deliver the content to you.

If you want to use spun content take a look at those 2 sites, they work well for me.
 
Thank you for your input - that is what I was thinking as I have been reading more. Makes the only logical sense.

Though for one site I saw each page was OCR scans of an old out of print newspaper interspersed with some keywords. These were not linked to the front page in a standard way but were linked using ".cgi" files from the front page. As a secondary question if that works for anyone please advise.

Back to the main topic then - how "unique" should an article be spun? 50% - more? Maybe 50% then break it up with images etc - does that work?

Thank you again for answering these basic questions.