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November 7, 2007 at 3:39 pm #753435
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InactiveGoogle doesn’t really care for sites that ‘grow’ that fast last time I read up on it. I would guess you would be better off putting pages online a few at a time or risk looking like a fake site.
November 7, 2007 at 3:44 pm #753436
goldelottoMemberI’m believe the site would be banned if they put up 10’s of thousands of pages in a day. After all, it’s simply not natural, and not something Google would look kindly on.
November 7, 2007 at 4:08 pm #753440Anonymous
Inactiveand age matters a lot yeh…
November 7, 2007 at 4:12 pm #753442
aaronsmithMemberIf a newbie was to enter the market with a £1 million dollars how would you suggest he succeed as fast as possible without the risk of being banned. When I set up my site I obviously learnt as I went along and built the site gradually as I am guessing the rest of you have done to, but for someone with a large finanacial backing who can employ content writers to produce tens of articles a day how would you suggest they develop the site.
November 7, 2007 at 4:18 pm #753443
goldelottoMemberFirst thing I would advise this person to do would be to employ my consultancy services at a fee of $5k per day (minimum contract 6 months)… :wink-wink
Seriously… writing lots of content would be great, but maybe hold back on publishing some in the early days to make the site look as if it is growing exponentially. I dunno, just a quick thought. Is this an actual venture?
November 7, 2007 at 4:29 pm #753446
aaronsmithMemberYes it was just briefly mentioned amongst a friend of mine and an investor. He wished to start a portal when talking to me over dinner recently, and a friend of mine who has made alot of money through business wanted to know if he invested a signinficant portion of money what he could expect in terms of time and revenue. So I was just posting to get a rough idea of the situation. Thanks for the posts.
November 7, 2007 at 4:44 pm #753447Anonymous
InactiveIf you come in with venture capital like that you want to buy a good existing site to work from.
Any attempt to monoploize google will be for naught as soon as google catches on. And you waste your money.
If you buy a good profitable site and put the remaining money in over the course of a few years, it should work.
November 7, 2007 at 6:54 pm #753465
frankBPMemberSearch engines have to deliver relevant information, so there’s always a ‘grace period’ where new sites will be featured quite prominently – so long as the information is timely.
If, for example, you had a site on Tsunami relief, it wouldn’t make sense for it to go through the sand box, so Google et al would feature you for a space of time.
So a mega casino site with all the latest news and offers might, in theory at least, get a lot of exposure for a couple of weeks. But then it would drop – probably like a stone.
Whether you’d get your £ millions back is debatable. But if I was a millionaire with a penchant for experimentation, it might be fun…!
November 7, 2007 at 7:35 pm #753470
biggygMember@Jody Nustedt 144419 wrote:
I’m believe the site would be banned if they put up 10’s of thousands of pages in a day. After all, it’s simply not natural, and not something Google would look kindly on.
Not true.I put 19,000 pages up one day and site is top 10 for tonnes of stuff.
November 7, 2007 at 7:39 pm #753471
biggygMember@rob3786 144430 wrote:
Yes it was just briefly mentioned amongst a friend of mine and an investor. He wished to start a portal when talking to me over dinner recently, and a friend of mine who has made alot of money through business wanted to know if he invested a signinficant portion of money what he could expect in terms of time and revenue. So I was just posting to get a rough idea of the situation. Thanks for the posts.
Spend $1000.00 content $1000.00 SEO and $8000.00 in backlinks in most any
affiliate site and you will have your money back in 3-6 months.keep doing it ,forget the million dollars on one site idea , i have done this 82 times so i know what i am talking about
November 9, 2007 at 3:50 pm #753623
frankBPMember@casinobonusguy 144459 wrote:
Spend $1000.00 content $1000.00 SEO and $8000.00 in backlinks
Not that I have $8000 to spend on backlinks (!) but if I did, where should I purchase them?
Doesn’t Google punish you for paid links?
November 9, 2007 at 3:56 pm #753624
biggygMemberrelated links , blog content and paying somebody to write articles with your links and submit them to article websites.It works ,i bought a cj type site september 27 from a lady who had it 9 months and made 15.00 in 9 months.I put it live octber 4 and have made $2000.00 since then ,yes it is true i am -$8000.00 but i look at long term returns.These are all NON gambling projects but the concept should also work with gambling sites although link costs will probably be higher to get the same amount.
November 9, 2007 at 4:43 pm #753632
frankBPMemberAs an ex-freelance author, article writing and submission is something I’ve done from the start, but although it’s good for links, it doesn’t seem to attract players.
But if you reckon it works, I’ll stick with it.
Cheers!
November 13, 2007 at 10:47 am #753892Anonymous
InactiveIf a newbie was to enter the market with a £1 million dollars
I’d put the money in a high interest bank account and lie on a beach somewhere not worrying about checking google every day!
:santa2:
November 27, 2007 at 4:05 pm #755098
frankBPMember@casinobonusguy 144648 wrote:
write articles with your links and submit them to article websites
Do you use a submission service for this or just pay someone to manually submit?
I’m quite interested in xxxwww.submityourarticle.com.
Doe anyone have any experience of working with them?
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