noZaw's Journal - SEO and Autopilot Income

noZaw

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School's done. I finally have time to work on internet marketing. I have so much time in the summer, but when school starts, that free time will be gone. I need to use this time to create money making websites that will continue to make me money on autopilot during the school year.

Setup Plan:


I'm going to create a minimum of 20 websites, all run on wordpress.
I'll create 1 website per day.

Competition on all my keywords are pretty low, so I'm confident I can reach the the top 3 positions in the SERPs for my keywords. My keywords have pretty decent exact searches per month (4k+ each).

I'll be publishing 2-3 100% uniquely written articles per website.

I'll be using networks such as Neverblue and EpicDirect for their CPA offers.

SEO Plan:

I'll be using SEOpressor and maximizing my onpage SEO.

Also, I'll be outsourcing all of the backlinking. I'm going to buy a lot of backlinks from diverse sources.

Of course I'll be doing a little manual high PR backlinking myself.

I'm not going to ping these backlinks as I want google to find them naturally. This way, I won't have to build more backlinks to my websites once it's all set and done. Yes, google will only find a few backlinks or a few dozen backlinks per day, but it's worth it. It'll take longer to reach #1, but my sites will stay there.

If my sites ever DO fall behind in the serps, I'll buy more backlinks.


Income Goals?

I'm aiming for $100 a day.

This is pretty modest in my opinion for my keywords, but I think it would be pretty fucking awesome to make $100 a day doing absolutely nothing once everything's set up. Some of my friends are working 9-5's and making minimum wage during the summer, so I gotta appreciate the opportunities I have.

In Conclusion...

I'm gonna work till I drop. Right now I have all the free time in the world because it's summer, but when school starts, I will have virtually no time left for IM. So I gotta take the opportunity and work, work, work. I gotta work hard.

My goal is to own dozens of high ranking WP sites that bank 24/7 without me having to touch a thing. Income can't get any better than that, and it's definitely doable.

I don't think ranking #1 will be a problem, as my competition is very low. However, the question is: will my traffic convert?

Optimistically speaking, if I do rank #1 for all my kw's and my traffic DOES convert, I'd expect to be earning anywhere from $300-$500 daily.

Creating my websites and the articles takes up most of my time, so I gotta get all of that done during the summer. Even if my backlinking strategy fails, at least I still have time during the school year to purchase other backlinking services, but I'm pretty confident in my current strat.

Stay tuned...

 


Well it sounds like a plan, but as always it is whether you can stick to it and make it profitable in the end.

But my main concern here is whether you will truly understand your different niche audience to convert them. It's easy to write an article and put it up on the website. but what about writing a good article that targets the 20-30 year olds? what about targeting the different sex's? and even if you do get consistent traffic you will still have to work and maintain your sites when you go back to school. Granted if you do achieve your aim you could just outsource that but well I have never fully trusted outsourcing unless I know that the person working for me has a proper incentive to do good work.

Plus with your keywords it might be a good idea to not just have "long tail" just because it is low competition (that's what i am assuming you have so of course I could be wrong). Generally the better website's are able to have a few highly competitive and then have more specific long tail keywords for whatever page they want to target.

Anyways this is probably not the thing you wanna hear, but I felt like I had to do my due diligence first. I wish good luck mate, and i will be keeping an eye on this thread to see how you go.
 
I am in a good mood so let me give a small advice.

When you are looking at micro niche sites, try to chose Just "one Broad Niche" and create micro niche sites around that Niche.

That way you can use the same writer(s) who knows about the Niche. You can use the sites to interlink. You can create a Mother Site that can use all the link love from this Niche sites and all the Web 2.0s that you may create to link to these micro niche.
 
I am in a good mood so let me give a small advice.

When you are looking at micro niche sites, try to chose Just "one Broad Niche" and create micro niche sites around that Niche.

That way you can use the same writer(s) who knows about the Niche. You can use the sites to interlink. You can create a Mother Site that can use all the link love from this Niche sites and all the Web 2.0s that you may create to link to these micro niche.

This is a very good idea. Thanks for the input.
My competition for my micro niches are very low, but when i move onto the more competitive terms I'll definitely implement this.

Well it sounds like a plan, but as always it is whether you can stick to it and make it profitable in the end.

But my main concern here is whether you will truly understand your different niche audience to convert them. It's easy to write an article and put it up on the website. but what about writing a good article that targets the 20-30 year olds? what about targeting the different sex's? and even if you do get consistent traffic you will still have to work and maintain your sites when you go back to school. Granted if you do achieve your aim you could just outsource that but well I have never fully trusted outsourcing unless I know that the person working for me has a proper incentive to do good work.

Plus with your keywords it might be a good idea to not just have "long tail" just because it is low competition (that's what i am assuming you have so of course I could be wrong). Generally the better website's are able to have a few highly competitive and then have more specific long tail keywords for whatever page they want to target.

Anyways this is probably not the thing you wanna hear, but I felt like I had to do my due diligence first. I wish good luck mate, and i will be keeping an eye on this thread to see how you go.

What i mean by outsourcing is I'm just purchasing backlinking packages. You're correct, I am targeting longtail keywords and building sites around each keyword. Right now I'm solely focused on optimizing my sites for their respective keywords, and then getting them to rank #1. These sites won't be ranking for any other keywords but their target keywords.

Thanks for the input, and I'll keep you guys updated.

I've already created two websites and I'm waiting for google to index them, then I'll purchase the backlinking packages. I have seen websites in my competition with over 1000 backlinks, but theyre the shittiest backlinks ever. I'm talking over 1000 backlinks ALL from the same website. I'm going to aim for quality backlinks, and I'm pretty confident I'll reach my goal.

If I do rank #1 in the SERPS for my keywords, there's no doubt I'll make money. My competition is weak, so now it's just testing different backlinking methods to see which ones will get me to the top. Once I get that down, it should be downhill from there.
 
I am in a good mood so let me give a small advice.

When you are looking at micro niche sites, try to chose Just "one Broad Niche" and create micro niche sites around that Niche.

That way you can use the same writer(s) who knows about the Niche. You can use the sites to interlink. You can create a Mother Site that can use all the link love from this Niche sites and all the Web 2.0s that you may create to link to these micro niche.
Might wanna add something about separate hosts.
I made a minisite each for XYZ Version Widget, went fine until one only 2 of the 7 ranked. :sadcrying4:

Then again there's guys who interlink all there stuff and are just fine.
 
Might wanna add something about separate hosts.
I made a minisite each for XYZ Version Widget, went fine until one only 2 of the 7 ranked. :sadcrying4:

Then again there's guys who interlink all there stuff and are just fine.

How many niche sites per IP do you host (considering that the micro niche themselves would not be interlinked or related whatsoever)
 
data dump -

Shared host gator account with 20 some odd sites. Only the 7 very closely related variants on widget X had any trouble.

- Got hit in march. All of the sites were from my late December mfa round except the biggest one, which Ive had up for a year or 2.

Every one of the sandboxed sites, had exactly 3 articles, heatmap theme and made between 1-20$ a month. Terms ranged from 300-1000 searches.
 
So you would consider C Class IPs as necessary? I'm considering doing a similar thing myself, except constant new articles.

Oh and same question to above, is any ratio other than 1:1 still fine?
 
So you would consider C Class IPs as necessary? I'm considering doing a similar thing myself, except constant new articles.

Oh and same question to above, is any ratio other than 1:1 still fine?

I would and in fact use a c-class hosting service for niche sites. I don't monetize, or install anything google related in them, just use them for serp boosting my main site.
 
I've bought some backlinking packages: forum profiles, blog comments, and social bookmarks for each website. These will all be dofollow, and I won't ping any of them. If after 1-2 months I really need the SERPS boost, I will have all my URLs to the backlinks saved, and I'll ping some of them to see what happens.

I'll be doing some manual high PR backlinking myself and i'll also create some EDU links manually. I'm going to ping these links since they're low in quantity but high in quality.

Also I'll be utilizing 100% anchor text and point all my backlinks to my homepage.

I think this is more than enough to get my sites up there considering the low competition I'm up against.

If I ever need the extra boost, I'll purchase River's social bookmarking bomb package as it has great reviews.

Costs:
2 domains - $20
Hosting - $15
Backlinks for website #1 - $100
Backlinks for website #2 - $100
SEOPressor - $100
Custom WP Theme - $100

Total: $435

I'll drop $100+ worth of backlinks per website. Some may think it's expensive for micro niche sites but I say it's worth it in terms of ROI.
Again, we'll see....
 
So you would consider C Class IPs as necessary? I'm considering doing a similar thing myself, except constant new articles.

Oh and same question to above, is any ratio other than 1:1 still fine?
No idea.
Ive never done anything with them myself. Just got my rinkydink mfas burned. - I ended up taking the content off of them and moving it to the larger more generalist site. - It went from 3 to 2. I guess you could conclude that consolidating and redirecting your own sites doesnt penalize you.

This time around, I am putting anything remotely related on cheapo hosting accounts.
 
I've bought some backlinking packages: forum profiles, blog comments, and social bookmarks for each website. These will all be dofollow, and I won't ping any of them. If after 1-2 months I really need the SERPS boost, I will have all my URLs to the backlinks saved, and I'll ping some of them to see what happens.

I'll be doing some manual high PR backlinking myself and i'll also create some EDU links manually. I'm going to ping these links since they're low in quantity but high in quality.

Also I'll be utilizing 100% anchor text and point all my backlinks to my homepage.

I think this is more than enough to get my sites up there considering the low competition I'm up against.

If I ever need the extra boost, I'll purchase River's social bookmarking bomb package as it has great reviews.

Costs:
2 domains - $20
Hosting - $15
Backlinks for website #1 - $100
Backlinks for website #2 - $100
SEOPressor - $100
Custom WP Theme - $100

Total: $435

I'll drop $100+ worth of backlinks per website. Some may think it's expensive for micro niche sites but I say it's worth it in terms of ROI.
Again, we'll see....

What kind of backlink service are you using?
 
You know what I sometimes hate about SEO?

You have all these "experts" that tell you
- always ping
- never ping
- do onpage SEO later
- continuously buy link packages
- mix up your anchor text
- use 100% anchor text
- nofollow gives you link love
- never use nofollow!

anyways, fuck that. I've done my own testing and I've set aside a good budget.
I've looked at some link packages from the warrior forum, wickedfire, and BHW.

Of all the packages at warrior forum, 99% of them are total shit, but I think I found 1 that's decent. The philosophy there is that you shouldn't ping your links so that google finds them naturally. (i found a decent dofollow mass blog commenting and mass profile link service)

Then I look at BHW and every single package is pinged. I found some pretty good link packages there, but if every single backlink you purchase is pinged, and you stop purchasing backlinks, you're not going to remain at #1 for long. (BHW has some decent high PR backlink packages, edu link packages, and others) I think some packages from BHW would be a good mix with the warriortards packages.

Then I look here and River's social bookmarking bomb and Red_Virus' social bookmarking all look exceptional. The thing about the link packages purchased here is that a lot of them are pricey and are more suited to the websites targeting really high competition.

After I purchased two services for my 1st website, I am now ranking towards the bottom of the second page.
Keep in mind my keywords are really low competition, so it's pretty predictable.
 
Keyword 1:
Ranking 16th (done with shitty warriorforum provider and one BHW profile links package)
- 40,000 exact searches per month

Keyword 2:
no where to be found (no backlinking done yet...)

Keyword 3:
no where to be found (no backlinking done yet...)

I've change some of my philosophies and ideas from my original post. I'm going to purchase backlinking packages that are pinged, as opposed to unpinged.

Also, fuck the warriorforum. Both Wickedfire and BHW have a few exceptional backlink providers that I'll be using from now on.

Plan:
I'll be purchasing a Katrina package from sarkarkumar09 for every single website.
I believe that each package will be enough to push me in the top 3 results for each website because my competition is low.

I only have a few competitors, like I said earlier, that never update their content, have shitty designs, they have hundreds of backlinks coming from one domain, they only have 1 article, their articles are not optimized, etc. Competition is like this for all of my keywords.

Also, there are abouts, youtube videos, and yahoo answers ranking #1 for my keywords... so that should be easy.

Future Costs:
Since I plan on building a minimum of 20 websites, and each katrina package will cost $115, then my total costs will sum up to over $2000.

I'm only going to purchase 3 packages to see how I rank first, and if I start making good money, then I'm going full blast on this project.


Any opinions on the provider, sakarkumar09? (he got good reviews broheims)
 
Hey man, nice journal.

I used sarkarkumar quite a lot and his service is top notch.

But if your keywords are as weak as you say, maybe his katrina package will be overkill for what you are trying to achieve.

Start by using Red_Virus's bookmarks, feed them with xrumer blasts and/or scrapebox comments and from there see where you got and decide what to do next.

Keep it up man.
 
Hey man, nice journal.

I used sarkarkumar quite a lot and his service is top notch.

But if your keywords are as weak as you say, maybe his katrina package will be overkill for what you are trying to achieve.

Start by using Red_Virus's bookmarks, feed them with xrumer blasts and/or scrapebox comments and from there see where you got and decide what to do next.

Keep it up man.

You're right... The katrinas probably are overkill. I see a lot of reviews from people claiming that they've reached the top 3 positions are very competitive keywords from his largest packages.

I just found out about his new service, the g-killer box, and I plan on purchasing the g-hunter packages. If I ever need a boost in the SERPs later on, I'll purchase his 250 one way quality link packages that are slowly built.

Right now I'm waiting for two websites to get indexed. Once they're indexed, I'll be purchasing g-hunter packages for them and I'll keep you guys updated. I can't wait to reach #1 in the SERPs! Once I get there, I'll be getting a LOT of traffic. Then let's see how well I can monetize them :bigear:

The waiting game of SEO is killing me!