Whats your take on auto-blogging?

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Hi,
I am thinking of starting a number of blogs quickly and monetize them with affiliate links and datafeeds.

What are the experiences here, when you use auto blogging software, which post readable content directly on your blog.

Does google see it as dupe content?

Considering I use all my linking strategies, what will be the traffic difference between this kind of blog, and blog with original content.

Cheers,
ris
 


If a page is indexed before yours and you steal their content, Google will know.

Obviously there isn't anything you're going to be able to just install and get rich. It doesn't exist and never will. Anyone who has been successful on the internet has been working for quite a while at it. Stop looking how to get rich quick and put some real effort into it.
 
Fuck!!! I thought I got it there.

Any place I can get cheap original content for my blogs, how much do blog posters cost?
 
If you want to build a failed business model, do this.

If you want your site / biz to be profitable a year from now, this isn't the way to do it.

You are just flooding the internet with dupe content, and if you spin it, you are flooding the net with garbage content.

This isn't marketing, this is spamming.

But if you can make it work, all the power to you.

I just don't think its sustainable.
 
If you want to build a failed business model, do this.

If you want your site / biz to be profitable a year from now, this isn't the way to do it.

You are just flooding the internet with dupe content, and if you spin it, you are flooding the net with garbage content.

This isn't marketing, this is spamming.

But if you can make it work, all the power to you.

I just don't think its sustainable.
Sustainable is fine. Everyone needs some sustainable business. But hey, non sustainable profit is still profit.
So screw that, I'll spin my content as much as I please :)
 
Sustainable is fine. Everyone needs some sustainable business. But hey, non sustainable profit is still profit.
So screw that, I'll spin my content as much as I please :)

Good point.

I guess its the balance between short-term opportunity to profit and long term cash flow business.
 
Autoblogs? Aren't they in an epic struggle against the Deceptiprons? :D
(yeah, I know, go slap myself for being so lame... *sigh*)
Seriously though, Google does do that thing where it checks your matching content against other people's content, and gives a better rank to whoever has the earlier date.
If you work this way, scraping material from other people's blogs, even if you pay up big for advertising, you're still going to get a shitty placement.
 
I have a number of autoblogs I setup in January, have a couple thousand pages indexed in G without any issues so far.

Benefits so far
  • about 1000 uniques from organic traffic
  • a couple thousand links to my real sites (hosted on different IP's)
  • About $100 in adsense
Obviously original content is better, and more likely to get you some return visitors, however that's alot more work/resources.

I'd say these autoblogs was worth it for me...The work paid for itself, but I'm busy working on other things right now that will hopefully bring in more (and be more "legitimate").

Why don't you just try it? let us know your results
 
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