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A little blurb on how datapresser applies to the real world, and my trip to Mexico

Hey-oh!



So, it's been hard for me to get back in the writing frame of mind to update this blog since I got back from my vacation to Mexico, but I've finally gotten inspired to write a little post for you all.



First off, I should mention a thing or two about Mexico.

I went fishing but despite the gear and the intense will to catch a Marlin....I got skunked.

I saw birds and big birds and I laughed and relaxed .

 

Anyways, forget all that, because I'm back, and I've got some cool stuff to talk about!



What I want to talk about is something most of us do in some form or another. It's a natural, common sense SEO habit. I'm talking about the inner linking of sites we own and operate. If this were a room and I were to ask how many of you interlink some sites, or how many of you operate networks, I'd see a whole lot of hands in the air. That's because it works. It's one of the best ways of pushing massive and highly targeted link weight. It's probably the most steadfast technique out there; the age old concept of divide and conquer.

 

The hardest part is content generation. It's creating good, reliable, spiderable content that you can get indexed. Thats where a content generation tool like Datapresser comes into play.

 

Here's the play by play:

 

1. Set up a domain and install a wordpress blog

2. If you havent already, you might as well input a good ping list. You can get a regularly updated list here: http://crappytools.com/pingurls/list.asp

3. Once your blog is up and ready, it needs content. Fire up Datapresser and write yourself a good madlib script. A good madlib script should be something that looks as natural as possible, with a minimum of repetition. You really have to use your imagination!

Here is a quick example of a madlib: (Click here & refresh to see it in action) NOTE: This example is temporarily offline because of the brand new version of datapresser. It will be back online soon.

Title:
{|Musicvid|artist} {|Custom|was spotted, was seen, was photographed, was caught, was found, was happened upon, was witnessed, was heard, escaped photographers, was caught naked, was arrested, was found dead, was kidnapped, was trampled by stampeding fans, had plastic surgery, reacted to 2girls1cup} in {|UsCity|city}, {|UsCity|state}.  The {|Custom| happening, tragedy, act of god, tragic events, momentous occasion, scene} {|Custom|occured, happened, took place, went on, was located, went down, unfolded} at {|Restaurant|Name}, {|Restaurant|Address1}, {|UsCity|city}!

Body:

{|Musicvid|artist} {|Custom|was spotted, was seen, was photographed, was caught, was found, was happened upon, was witnessed, was heard, escaped photographers, was caught naked, was arrested, was found dead, was kidnapped, was trampled by stampeding fans, had plastic surgery, reacted to 2girls1cup} in {|UsCity|city}, {|UsCity|state}.  The {|Custom| happening, tragedy, act of god, tragic events, momentous occasion, scene} {|Custom|occured, happened, took place, went on, was located, went down, unfolded} at {|Restaurant|Name}, {|Restaurant|Address1}, {|UsCity|city}.

{|Musicvid|artist}'s {|Custom|Companion, Boy-toy, Hooker, Secret Lover, Friend, Lawyer, Father, Mother, Retarded younger brother, Lesbian life partner, Priest, Teacher, Doctor, Accountant, Maid, Electrician, General Contractor, Webmaster} was {|Custom|on hand, present, available, on camera, close by, paid handsomely, heard} {|Custom|uttering, swearing, declaiming, proclaiming, shouting, whispering, muttering, saying, speaking, telling, reporting, gesticulating, blabbing}, "{|Famousquote|author} once said, {|Famousquote|famquote}"


4. F
or now, I would suggest that you only create 100 pages of content or less. Repeat steps 1 - 3 for as many blogs as you can get up and get through (as many domains as you have available...)



5. After you've got a healthy network running and the first 100 in each is getting indexed, add more posts! Keep repeating this process as necessary.



6. At this point, you can start lacing some links into your posts, but try to do so naturally. Using Datapresser, you can alternate link urls and also alternate link anchor text.
ie: {|Custom| link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4}

 

Here's the rub: You can put links in your blog roll, ensuring that they are sitewide links, or you can put them in your post body and gain the potential benefit of having your links and content resyndicated. Make a choice, or try them both. 

 

Id also start adding in adsense at this point too, or a comparable aff offer .

 

A word on footprints. It is a dead give away to your network when you have it all on one IP. Host on different IPs as much as possible when creating these blog networks. This is one time when I would say it matters.

 

Id suggest breaking your network of blogs into chunks of say 5 -10 blogs, assigning an independent IP to each chunk. Consider interlinking the blogs in a chunk if each part of the chunk seems relevant to the others. Obviously, don't link to other chunks/other IP ranges. If you want to take caution a step further, be aware of not cross promoting links on each chunk; by back searching a sites links, your network can be laid open to public view.

 

The crucial thing here is keeping your blogs looking as legit as possible. Using the Datapresser tool, it isn't hard to create legible content that can pass human inspection. By saving your scripts and them altering them slightly for future posts to the same blog, you can effortlessly create thousands of pages of legitimate looking copy that passes computer and human inspection. That said, the absolute best part about this is that you can control your own linking networks.

 

I see no reason to rely just on link spamming if there are ways one can exert greater control over at least some portion of the linking strategy. That is exactly what these blog networks allow you to do.

--Rob



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Comments:
Name: cali
Comment: Any idea when your program will go out of beta?  Thanks
Name: Rob
Comment: In just about two weeks time it will be available for the public!
Name: cali
Comment: great thanks
Name: s
Comment: This was a great post. really inspiring.
Name: agua
Comment: Bimbo Bread and Bonka Coffee (for consenting adults only) - you gotta love itBonka Coffee
Name: Paul
Comment: Looking forward to it.  Do you suggest using all different URLs on a chunk, or can we mix in a few subdomains?  Maybe three to five domains with a few more keyword based subdomains per chunk.
Name: Beerhat
Comment: Good to have you back blogging. Any word on when datapresser will have unique titles?
Name: rob
Comment:

@beerhat  what do you mean unique titles? Not following ya on that one.

 

@Paul, I would suggest using different URLs on a chunk, and not just using subdomains. If you start out with 5 different domains, you might later decide to expand outwards by adding in some subdomains, but having a whole chunk on one domain name is no good. 


Name: Paul
Comment: My thoughts were more for five domains and maybe up to that many more sub domains.  I'm sitting on a pile of domains for when you get datapresser ready.
Name: Patrick
Website: http://healthylifejournal.org
Comment: Great idea as always, can't wait for its release!
Name: MrBowling
Website: http://www.martinbowling.com
Comment: Rob glad you enjoyed your trip down to mexico. Nice article - can't wait to see wordpresser in action myself.
Name: Robert Adkins
Website: http://www.westvirginialasiksurgery.blogspot.com
Comment: Very nice read.  A lot of useful information. Love wordpresser...lol
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