I’m selling my Auto Blog!

Hi guys and gals,

if you’ve followed my posts about my niche blog business you know that I was busy setting up a near maintenance free blog that automatically gets filled with fresh new posts everyday. Today I can finally say that it’s ready to be sold, hehe! :)

I’ve just set up a thread on Digitalpoint where you can bid or directly buy my website. Check it out for more information!

So, if anybody is interested in purchasing it, feel free to place a bid! :)

See you,
Querblogger

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Posted on 24th January 2009 by Querblogger in auto blog - Tags: , , , ,

6 Comments »

  1. #1

    I can’t believe you tried that so-out-of-date ‘method’ by Keith Kogane over at the warriorforum. Where was your brain at??? *search engines dont care for duplicate content*

    What’s so hard to understand?

    Comment by Marco Lee — January 29, 2009 @ 8:24 pm

  2. #2

    What’s your problem Marco? It doesn’t hurt to try a different method every now and then. And believe me, my intension is not to do any more of these sites. I just wanted to test out some new stuff, that’s where my brain was at.

    Feel free to elaborate a little further on those “duplicate content penalities”. Maybe some of my readers are interested in hearing some advise from you. ;) But simply asking “What’s so hard to understand?” without giving any more clues isn’t enough in my opinion. Try again please!

    Comment by Querblogger — January 29, 2009 @ 9:44 pm

  3. #3

    And I don’t care about Page Rank, end of the world, John Chow, Shoe Money etc. As Querblogger said in his comment above, it really doesn’t hurt trying different money making opportunities. It’s all about testing out some of them, to see what’s working and what’s not working.

    There’s a lot of duplicate content out there, on the net. Does this mean Google isn’t indexing it? No, of course not. Is it considered less valuable or not worthy, not just big the Big G, but also by many people? Absolutely. But just as others see a point in using Twitter, so do I, Querblogger and a few other so-out-of-dated netpreneurs see autoblogging as a potentially good money making opportunity, waiting to be explored.

    So, Marco, what’s so hard to understand, huh? ;)

    Comment by Tiberius Burciu — January 29, 2009 @ 10:51 pm

  4. #4

    I totally agree with Querblogger that we have to try different methods & test it.

    I think Keith’s main point is get higher page rank & sell links. So to get more back links we have to submit our own rss feed to as much as every place possible. With go codes we can redirect our affiliate links with any chosen key word.

    For example my test site for this method it works like this yoursoftwarelink.com/go/software

    So every time the key word “software” appears in posts it is hyper linked & point to my domain (My domain get the back link) but redirect to affiliate site.
    This is how I understood his method. Please correct me if I wrong.
    Chamil

    Comment by Chamil — January 30, 2009 @ 6:48 am

  5. #5

    You’re right Chamil, that’s how Keith’s original idea works. In my case I even skipped the part with the GoCodes links, meaning that I haven’t even placed any affiliate links in my posts by substituting any relevant keywords. I left the post snippets nearly untouched, but on the other side still automatically increase my backlinks/post count for further selling links on all those pages.

    I’ll probably try Keith’s new method now, which seems even easier. It’s about using content from article directories that get automatically posted over the course of some months or a year. They will also be rotated by a plugin and some parts of the content will get exchanged every now and then. Looks promising, will try it! :)

    Comment by Querblogger — January 30, 2009 @ 5:23 pm

  6. #6

    Auto blogs can be quite useful if you know how to make them. There are quite a few people experiencing great success with them. The problem is no one who is successful at making them is spilling the beans on exactly how to make them. Which I don’t blame them, because once they do and the information goes mainstream the technique won’t probably work anymore.

    Comment by cherry changing table — September 2, 2009 @ 2:23 pm

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