I own a fairly small niche specific article directory, traffic is down close to 90%. Revenue is all but gone as well
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I own a fairly small niche specific article directory, traffic is down close to 90%. Revenue is all but gone as well.
What about wisegeek, anyone? I never hear them mentioned, but they must be included in this as well I'd imagine. And they actually pay their writers ~$12 for an article.
was it original content / not spun pos ?
Hmm... I like it. You organize the troops and on may first I'll be the last guy with Adsense turned on and my EPCM will shoot throught the roof! :jester:I am thinking on 1 May I will declare SLAP GOOGLE DAY. That is when all of us with spammy low content sites (where Google made most of their 15 BILLION dollars in cash from) will turn off adsense and Google content network on our sites for the day. Perhaps the internet will benefit from having a day free of spammy Google ads? What say you Matt Cutts?
I am thinking on 1 May I will declare SLAP GOOGLE DAY. That is when all of us with spammy low content sites (where Google made most of their 15 BILLION dollars in cash from) will turn off adsense and Google content network on our sites for the day. Perhaps the internet will benefit from having a day free of spammy Google ads? What say you Matt Cutts?
If Demand's sites get hit hard, that should seriously worry any quality content publisher IMO.
If you don't think a lot of the content on eHow is "useful" or "quality" than you're trippin'. If you type "how to change my car's oil" into Google the 1st result is a link to a page on eHow that includes both a unique video and a unique article on how to change your car's oil. This is highly relevant and useful and deserves to be listed where it is. I could give you 50,000 such examples. You don't think eHow deserves these rankings? If not I don't see how you have any incentive to create your own unique content.