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xlogger 11-15-2005 11:14 PM

So how do we work here? Make lots of sites..
 
...and make small x, x, x amound of money or just concentrate on one and make a big X amound of $?

How do you work? :helpme

StickyGreen 11-15-2005 11:15 PM

lots of smaller sites...

SinSational 11-15-2005 11:19 PM

new sites every 3 months.

TheJimmy 11-15-2005 11:24 PM

find something you enjoy and go where the big money is...if it's in building tons of small sites outsource that shit, if it's building a monster big site hire a consultant if you don't have the depth of information/experience to set it up, if you already have it, party on garth!


:thumbsup

Babagirls 11-15-2005 11:34 PM

good advice jimmy.
i just recently started to sell off some of my domains. i need to focus on just a few sites, i got burned out on doing 2 mainstream sites (1 really in depth), and 10 adult sites and then my blog (which has grown huge in the past couple months). just wasnt enough hours in the week & i dont have the strength (or the desire) to do everything at once. got burned out.

Dagwolf 11-15-2005 11:38 PM

Do one thing, and do it well.

Unfortunately that involves also doing a lot of little things well.

TheJimmy 11-15-2005 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
good advice jimmy.
i just recently started to sell off some of my domains. i need to focus on just a few sites, i got burned out on doing 2 mainstream sites (1 really in depth), and 10 adult sites and then my blog (which has grown huge in the past couple months). just wasnt enough hours in the week & i dont have the strength (or the desire) to do everything at once. got burned out.

thanks baba


I've found that focusing on stuff you enjoy really makes 'work' not sooooo much like 'work'...

:thumbsup

Babagirls 11-15-2005 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheJimmy
thanks baba


I've found that focusing on stuff you enjoy really makes 'work' not sooooo much like 'work'...

:thumbsup

ya, thats very true.
but now im tired of the teen niche (which is what i loved & mainly worked on). i just started a new thread actually, lookin for different niche ideas.

Sly 11-15-2005 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheJimmy
find something you enjoy and go where the big money is...if it's in building tons of small sites outsource that shit, if it's building a monster big site hire a consultant if you don't have the depth of information/experience to set it up, if you already have it, party on garth!


:thumbsup

Remember that cute little idea someone gave you when you first started in business... what was it again... oh yeh, here it is: Build a business and hire someone to run it for you!

Whoever made that cute little idea seem so simple and easy should be shot on the spot.

adultchica 11-15-2005 11:47 PM

I've got a bunch of small sites, and a few fairly big sites.

Although I get some sales on the small sites, I do update a lot more often on the bigger sites and make more money from those.

A little bit of both I guess

V_RocKs 11-15-2005 11:51 PM

You start by making a page... Probably take you 3 to 5 days.... Then you refine this to 3 to 5 hours.. Then you get some programming skills and make 3000 to 5000 pages in 1 to 3 seconds... Then you rinse and repeat... money just flows in... you cannot stop it even if you tried to...

Number1Thumb 11-15-2005 11:51 PM

10's of thousands of pages, pages, pages and more pages.

Juilan 11-15-2005 11:57 PM

hmmm know of a good cloaker? LOL

TheJimmy 11-16-2005 12:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly
...

Whoever made that cute little idea seem so simple and easy should be shot on the spot.


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

:thumbsup :thumbsup

Totally!

There is simplicity in business concepts, but execution is a WHOLE NUUTHAAA story!

Babagirls 11-16-2005 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by V_RocKs
You start by making a page... Probably take you 3 to 5 days.... Then you refine this to 3 to 5 hours.. Then you get some programming skills and make 3000 to 5000 pages in 1 to 3 seconds... Then you rinse and repeat... money just flows in... you cannot stop it even if you tried to...

thats very vague.
whats on the pages? you seo'ing them? or sending them to tgps? or both? is this in mainstream as well? with an advertiser like adsense? care to elaborate? :upsidedow

Kevsh 11-16-2005 01:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
thats very vague.
whats on the pages? you seo'ing them? or sending them to tgps? or both? is this in mainstream as well? with an advertiser like adsense? care to elaborate? :upsidedow

I can't speak for the original post, but basically use a script to churn out 1000s of pages loaded with keywords - keeping the basic SEO rules in mind. The script should build the pages/template, grab the content (likely from a local directory), spit out hundreds of pages with proper linking ....

Then inter-link between sites, getting good links on your GoogleBot-friendly domains so you get the new sites indexed fast. Rinse, repeat ...

Now once they are up you'll need to keep the content fresh and add new links so you don't get flagged and penalized. The script should add pages to the existing site, update a few things (or just replace pages entirely) and slowly add inbound links across your network.

Oops, did I just say all that?
:upsidedow

Seriously, building the script is the hardest part as you have to be careful and know what you're doing. Of course, you need a bunch of domains on varied hosts or at least unique IP ranges. But once you do the hard part, you sit back, watch, tweak as necessary and wait for your sponsors to treat you to Playboy Mansion tickets.
:pimp

camouflaged123 11-16-2005 01:20 AM

more pages is what u need to work at... !

DickShoke 11-16-2005 01:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by V_RocKs
You start by making a page... Probably take you 3 to 5 days.... Then you refine this to 3 to 5 hours.. Then you get some programming skills and make 3000 to 5000 pages in 1 to 3 seconds... Then you rinse and repeat... money just flows in... you cannot stop it even if you tried to...


please delete this post.... :1orglaugh

DickShoke 11-16-2005 01:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevsh
I can't speak for the original post, but basically use a script to churn out 1000s of pages loaded with keywords - keeping the basic SEO rules in mind. The script should build the pages/template, grab the content (likely from a local directory), spit out hundreds of pages with proper linking ....

Then inter-link between sites, getting good links on your GoogleBot-friendly domains so you get the new sites indexed fast. Rinse, repeat ...

Now once they are up you'll need to keep the content fresh and add new links so you don't get flagged and penalized. The script should add pages to the existing site, update a few things (or just replace pages entirely) and slowly add inbound links across your network.

Oops, did I just say all that?
:upsidedow

Seriously, building the script is the hardest part as you have to be careful and know what you're doing. Of course, you need a bunch of domains on varied hosts or at least unique IP ranges. But once you do the hard part, you sit back, watch, tweak as necessary and wait for your sponsors to treat you to Playboy Mansion tickets.
:pimp

this is why the internet is filled with so much spam....rock on!! LOL

Babagirls 11-16-2005 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevsh
I can't speak for the original post, but basically use a script to churn out 1000s of pages loaded with keywords - keeping the basic SEO rules in mind. The script should build the pages/template, grab the content (likely from a local directory), spit out hundreds of pages with proper linking ....

Then inter-link between sites, getting good links on your GoogleBot-friendly domains so you get the new sites indexed fast. Rinse, repeat ...

Now once they are up you'll need to keep the content fresh and add new links so you don't get flagged and penalized. The script should add pages to the existing site, update a few things (or just replace pages entirely) and slowly add inbound links across your network.

Oops, did I just say all that?
:upsidedow

Seriously, building the script is the hardest part as you have to be careful and know what you're doing. Of course, you need a bunch of domains on varied hosts or at least unique IP ranges. But once you do the hard part, you sit back, watch, tweak as necessary and wait for your sponsors to treat you to Playboy Mansion tickets.
:pimp

i'll be damned :pimp
the only part that would hold me back, is the script part. im terribble at that shit. but i get the idea of it and think i might be able put all of that to work anyways...hmm...*thinks*

Thanks! :thumbsup

V_RocKs 11-16-2005 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
thats very vague.
whats on the pages? you seo'ing them? or sending them to tgps? or both? is this in mainstream as well? with an advertiser like adsense? care to elaborate? :upsidedow

Tits and Ass
SEO'ing... All traffic is SEO. Fuck trading and linking to others...
Fuck TGP's...
Fuck Mainstream, I am an adult webmaster.
OK, I do some mainstream and do use adsense.

Not here...

nico-t 11-16-2005 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevsh
I can't speak for the original post, but basically use a script to churn out 1000s of pages loaded with keywords - keeping the basic SEO rules in mind. The script should build the pages/template, grab the content (likely from a local directory), spit out hundreds of pages with proper linking ....

Then inter-link between sites, getting good links on your GoogleBot-friendly domains so you get the new sites indexed fast. Rinse, repeat ...

Now once they are up you'll need to keep the content fresh and add new links so you don't get flagged and penalized. The script should add pages to the existing site, update a few things (or just replace pages entirely) and slowly add inbound links across your network.

Oops, did I just say all that?
:upsidedow

Seriously, building the script is the hardest part as you have to be careful and know what you're doing. Of course, you need a bunch of domains on varied hosts or at least unique IP ranges. But once you do the hard part, you sit back, watch, tweak as necessary and wait for your sponsors to treat you to Playboy Mansion tickets.
:pimp

yea i recently started making small sites for SE's. Not with the help of a script making them, but my process of making them has every aspect you described.

martinsc 11-16-2005 08:27 AM

one big site with all the energy you have (big$)
and lots of small galleries - for submitting... (small $)

blazin 11-16-2005 08:36 AM

Couple new sites a month

Nicky 11-16-2005 08:44 AM

couple of new domains and sites(ideas) per month mixed with daily updating on blogs and tgp/free site submitting

Nicky 11-16-2005 09:02 AM

bump for this thread, very interesting

Screaming 11-16-2005 09:11 AM

it varies really

Kristian 11-16-2005 09:13 AM

Make a profit - after paying out for labor and / or automation - and repeat until moving onto the next project.

khs 11-16-2005 09:14 AM

good biz thread

Number1Thumb 11-16-2005 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevsh
I can't speak for the original post, but basically use a script to churn out 1000s of pages loaded with keywords - keeping the basic SEO rules in mind. The script should build the pages/template, grab the content (likely from a local directory), spit out hundreds of pages with proper linking ....

Then inter-link between sites, getting good links on your GoogleBot-friendly domains so you get the new sites indexed fast. Rinse, repeat ...

Now once they are up you'll need to keep the content fresh and add new links so you don't get flagged and penalized. The script should add pages to the existing site, update a few things (or just replace pages entirely) and slowly add inbound links across your network.

Oops, did I just say all that?
:upsidedow

Seriously, building the script is the hardest part as you have to be careful and know what you're doing. Of course, you need a bunch of domains on varied hosts or at least unique IP ranges. But once you do the hard part, you sit back, watch, tweak as necessary and wait for your sponsors to treat you to Playboy Mansion tickets.
:pimp

jeeez just tell everyone now, wtf :winkwink:

jayeff 11-16-2005 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xlogger
So how do we work here? Make lots of sites and make small x, x, x amound of money or just concentrate on one and make a big X amound of $?

The question, implying as it does that there is only one way to make a lot of money, is naive at best.

The key to making serious money has a lot less to do with the specific business model involved. Rather it is in finding something which can be scaled up such that lots of people are making money for you.

Even then, what's a "big X amound of $"? The whole online porn industry - if the stats which appeared here a few months are accurate - isn't earning as much as some companies change hands for. On the other hand if Joe Blow can earn 6 figures working from home and with no employees to worry about, he is likely a very happy man.

Number1Thumb 11-16-2005 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jayeff
On the other hand if Joe Blow can earn 6 figures working from home and with no employees to worry about, he is likely a very happy man.

:winkwink: :winkwink:

V_RocKs 03-27-2007 09:26 AM

Over 1,000,000 pages later...

And 1,500 domains...

And a few gray hairs.


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