At this point, you’ve:
-Setup and installed blogs on your money domains
-Setup and installed blogs on your blog farm domains
-Interlinked your blog farms to create a powerful indexing network.
The last step in “Setting the Foundation” of your AdSense business is installing your auto-blogging software.
In this section I’m going to use Swift Blogger because it’s my auto-blogger of choice. It posts content to your blogs automatically. Again, I am not trying to upsell you on this tool. There are other tools out there that you may find more suitable. But, I had this one built simply because I found the others ones to be unsuitable.
If you combine Swift Blogger with a quality blog farm like the one I showed you how to setup, you’ll be able to create an indexing network that is more powerful than you ever thought possible. And you’ll be able to use this indexing network to get all of your sites indexed quickly well into the future.
Follow these methods and you’ll be getting FAR more pages indexed and see a potentially huge increase in earnings. This is not hype or me trying to pump you up…it’s simply the natural result of promoting your pages in an effective (and automated) way.
Let’s jump into it.
First, choose 14 domains on your dedicated server where you’re going to install Swift Blogger. Or, you could install 13 instances of SB on one domain.
Why 14?
Because you’ll be using 10 installs for your money domains, and 1 install for each of your blog farms. Each Swift Blogger install takes about 8 minutes, but you only have to do it once.
Importing Your Blogs into Swift Blogger
Once you’ve installed Swift Blogger 13 times, you’ll need to import your blogs into SB.
Import 10 of your money-domain blogs into your first 10 installs (10 blogs per install). Then, import the blogs from your blog farms into the remaining 3 intalls (1 blog farm per install).
If you used WordPressSuperInstaller to install your WP blogs, then this whole process is probably going to take about 5 minutes.
If you’re not sure how to do this, just follow the Swift Blogger instructions.
Or…
The above video shows you the process for importing your blogs into Swift Blogger.
Repeat this process so that all of your blogs are loaded into one of your SB installs.
Gathering Content for Your Blogs
Now, that you’ve created all of your blogs and uploaded them into a Swift Blogger install, we need to start posting content to these blogs.
We don’t have any URL’s to post to these blogs yet, so we will only be using content. You want to post content to ALL of your blogs for a week. After that, you can begin posting links to your blog farms. Of course, we’ll continue to post only content to our 100 money-domain blogs.
Why post just content for a week?
A few reasons. Mainly, we want to start “priming” our blogs. By posting content to them for a period of time, we’re going to generate some spider activity. The search engines will start to find some of your blogs and may even index them. During this time, we’re going to be building pages using one of the generators included with this package.
Swift Blogger has built-in content modules that make gathering a lot of quality content easy and quick. If you own Swift Blogger, then you have access to the tutorials that show you how to find (and create) unlimited content quickly and easily.
Follow those tutorials to load lots of relevant content into your Swift Blogger installs.
As far content, I like to use public domain material, spun content, and public articles that are available at the various article directories out there.
Just realize that you want to gather enough content that your auto-blogger will be on complete auto-pilot for at least a few months. Of course, if it does run out of content you can always add more. But it’s nice to load a ton of content up-front so you can set it and forget it – for months.
Also, Swift Blogger ‘recycles’ your content. This means that when it runs out of content, it starts posting again from the beginning. The chances that the same content will be posted to the same blogs is minimal, due to SB’s random posting feature.
I’m not going too detailed on how to use Swift Blogger or any other autoblogger, because each tool has its own documentation.
Once you content is loaded into SB (or your chosen auto-blogger), you’re ready to begin posting content to your blogs. I would begin by posting 1 to 3 times per day. There is no reason to post more than this, and on top of that you don’t want to eat up your server resources.
Your blogs are now up and running. Leave your auto-blogging tool running day and day out while you move on to the next phase.
At the end of the “building” phase, you should have at least 3 million unique pages online, although we’ll be shooting for 4 million. But before we build we’ll need to gather 3 to 4 million keywords.
Now, gathering keywords is not rocket science and it is not something you should spend a ton of time picking apart. Just go out there and grab keyword lists and don’t stop! You’re going to be throwing out a big ‘net’ of pages to capture AdSense clicks and your keywords are likely going to cover numerous markets. Some pages will stick and some won’t. I’m not saying you should be haphazard and disorganized when gathering your lists, just don’t be overly methodical.
One thing I DO NOT recommend is going out there and buying up every keyword tool on the market. There are way too many, and this is just not necessary. Instead, choose a few tools that are going to allow you to pull LOTS of keywords quickly.
Sidenote: One option is simply plug the PG Insider keywords in the generators and start building. While you will still make money this way, it probably won’t be as effective as if you create your own keyword lists.
Over time, I’ve gathered millions upon millions of unique keywords using various tools. I’ll explain one method that I use quite often that works very well. It combines two tools – Keyword Elite and Keyword Country (keywordcountry.com).
If you haven’t heard of KeywordCountry.com, go to their site right now and read about their service. I use it, and it’s top-notch for what we’re trying to accomplish. Here’s one method you can use right now to gather words. It’s fast, effective and for the most part -- automated: You can extract high-paying AdSense keywords from the KC database and download them to your computer. I call these “root” words. Now, simply run your “root” words through Keyword Elite. This is going to give you an expanded list for each of the “root” words that you extracted from KC. You can gather hundreds of thousands of keywords everyday this way. Over the course of a few weeks, you should be able to gather 4 million keywords.
Just be sure you are keeping your keyword lists themed. Finance lists go into the your “Finance” category, Health lists go into your “health” category, and so on.
KeywordDiscovery.com is another database that I subscribe to. Of course, you don’t want to sit around all day querying KeywordDiscovery.com one keyword at a time. So, you could pay someone to do it for you, or enlist the help of a family member.
Send your assistant a list of “root” words (which you can get from KeywordCountry) and have them query Keyword Discovery all day. You could probably extract upwards of 100,000 keywords per day by ‘outsourcing’ this task.
Or, if you’re a member of PGInsider you can use our “KD Extractor” tool, which will automatically pull 1million+ keywords for you automatically from the Keyword Discovery database. This is the method I use most frequently to gather lists.
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