Someone hold my hand- decipher this

SAD_COW_DISEASE

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I'm completely new to this, and have been reading tutorials like crazy. I think I just need to start, and learn as I go. Reading any more isn't going to do much good. Here's a part of Blue hat's seo tutorial where talks about how he began, with database websites.

"The easiest way to accomplish this is by building database sites. Databases are nothing more than scraped or gathered content stored neatly into tables in a database (ie mysql). Mysql content databases are fairly widely available. Many are sold for cheap on Digital Point and Sitepoint. If I may make a recommendation check out SEOcracy’s site. He’s my trusted main man behind the monster that is called the Vault inside SQUIRT, which at the moment is the largest content club on the net. To be successful at creating database sites the idea is to set a goal for yourself. A good starting goal is to have 1 million pages indexed. This means you’ll need at least 5 million records worth of databases. Thats not necessarily true. You can mix up the database content to make semi-unique content. Just make as many pages using the content you have available to yourself as possible. Throw them up on nicely organized sites do some quick indexing methods and go build another."

What exactly is he talking about? Why start with these, what's their advantage? Are the data bases pre-made somewhere? What's "indexing" websites, and why do you need so many?

Big preemptive thanks guize. I know, complete newb, and this is a pretty intimidating site to ask such basic Q's, but it also seems to be the most knowledgeable for what I want to do. Never has the newbie alert been so needed.