How to do the work once and hardly touch it again

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Hi Guys

I am well into promoting a CPA offer with a website. I am submitting articles for the site, and wondered where to go from here.

I have read so much about backlinking that i'm not sure exactly what is best now.

My goal is to setup profitable websites once and continue to submit articles etc. What I don't want is a job where I have to constantly check my sites status etc for years to come.

What are the best ways to get backlinks to a site that I don't have to do day in and day out. I'm more than happy to do them once to begin with.

Any advice will be great.

Cheers

Dave
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  • Profile picture of the author Carlsbadd
    You can get bots to do it, use a service or build them yourself.
    There is really no such thing as "set it and forget it" to maintain rank in the search engines you need to add content and backlinks .
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    • Profile picture of the author williamrs
      Originally Posted by Carlsbadd View Post

      You can get bots to do it, use a service or build them yourself.
      There is really no such thing as "set it and forget it" to maintain rank in the search engines you need to add content and backlinks .
      I agree. There isn't (or at least I have never seen) such a "lazy system". You will need to be constantly adding content to your sites and generating backlinks.

      However, when you have some established sites you can outsource everything and spend money instead of time to maintain your business.


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      • Profile picture of the author Doug Pretorius
        From what I've seen (and I am by no means any kind of expert on the subject) there is at least some good news: Unless you're in a very competitive niche, it takes less effort to maintain your position in the rankings than it does to get there.

        I notice that if I don't do anything with my sites for a few months they drop. But if I add just one bit of new content they shoot back up.
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        • Profile picture of the author davidmeeonline
          Originally Posted by 33centsaday View Post

          I notice that if I don't do anything with my sites for a few months they drop. But if I add just one bit of new content they shoot back up.
          Is this mainly blog type sites, where you add content regularly? I am wanting to start with a landing page setup, and over time build it into an authority site, will this have the same effect?
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      • Profile picture of the author jeffrey73
        Originally Posted by williamrs View Post

        I agree. There isn't (or at least I have never seen) such a "lazy system". You will need to be constantly adding content to your sites and generating backlinks.

        However, when you have some established sites you can outsource everything and spend money instead of time to maintain your business.


        William
        The so-called "lazy system" is when you have a team of outsourcers being run by someone you trust who can manage them. That's all when you are in a position to actually afford it all. In reality, just like any business, you could never just "set and forget" anything you do.

        I guess if you were REALLY REALLY good you could program bots to do all your tasks for you. But then you'd have to reprogram them every time they faced a problem. Nothing could ever fully replace humans and their brains.
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        • Profile picture of the author davidmeeonline
          Thanks Guys

          I know the only way to find out is by experience, but is there any obvious niches which need less effort to maintain your rankings?

          It would help tremenously to start off promoting offers and service which will help me achieve what I'm after. (A low maintenance system)
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          • Profile picture of the author Doug Pretorius
            I think a list is about as low maintenance as it gets. You do the work once to get them to sign up and then you can promote to them over and over again with minimal effort (assuming you don't lose them of course!) And as every marketer who's ever lived says: 'It's easier to sell to someone who has bought from you before.'

            Just looking back over my first 3 weeks of marketing CPAs. If I had focused on capturing my lead's email instead of sending them straight to the offer my list would be 6x the size it is.
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  • Profile picture of the author RyanEagle
    Stop reading and just do the work. Reading will make you nothing, and it's usually a bunch of people talking about stuff he doesn't know.
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    • Profile picture of the author davidmeeonline
      It does help us who are just starting not to spend 6 months working on something which doesn't work.
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  • Profile picture of the author jordanberg2311
    What I can think of are autoblogging, ppc and outsource. But at the end of the day, you still need to know the whole process and how to do it.
    You can't tell others do anything that you dont know how to do it yourself.
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