Autoblogging still works

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Just thought I share this here since it seems to work for me.
I was reading a lot of pro and cons about autoblogging with duplicate content and found that most recommending to stay away from it and that Google doesn't like and will not list your site.
Since it is easy and relatively cheap to set up I thought I have a go at it. I set up a wordpress multi blog with a simple flexsqueeze theme and some basic must have plugins and WP Robot for creating the auto posts. After researching some niche markets following the general idea of low competition but relative good search volume on Google I started my first few sites with disappointing results. As predicted by many Google ignored my sites.
I than changed my niche finding strategy and thought I have a go at high volume and highly competitive markets. This changed things dramatically. On an everything android related blog for example I receive between 150-200 unique visitors a day with over 2000 pages/posts indexed by Google within a month. These blogs seem to stay in Google's index long term since I have auto blogs which are over a year old and still receive regular traffic from Google.
I only promote the blogs by having a separate twitter account for each of the sites where every blog post gets auto tweeted.
The only thing I now have to do is to monetize the sites properly. At the moment I only use adsense and amazon with disappointing results but perhaps someone of you guys can give me some ideas on this.
Let me know what you think.
#autoblogging #works
  • Yeah here's an idea..

    Don't do autoblogging.

    As you've demonstrated -- it doesn't work.

    Yeah you might get traffic, but it's not targeted, and that can tell it's an autoblog.
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  • Profile picture of the author PascalE
    What you mean it's not targeted? Visitor come through long tail keywords - asking questions. The answers are on my site coming from Yahoo answers. Visitors can't be much more targeted that this. My posts ranking higher on Google than the original Yahoo answer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    You're better off not doing the autoblogging thing. Stick to building a main site that focuses on 1 product, and a series of backend products. Or join a monthly recurring income affiliate program (like webhosting).
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  • Profile picture of the author PascalE
    This was just a side project to see if I get any results. Quick and easy to setup and runs on autopilot.
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonBennet
    It is true that you are getting traffic but are you making money from the traffic that you are getting on your website? You might want to test it out by putting an opt in form on the website and build a list so that you can follow up with them to promote relevant product.

    But I still feel that growing your own list of subscribers in a profitable market where there are many relevant products to promote is still the main way to have a long term internet income.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    The sites will eventually get zapped, and you'll find you wasted a lot of time and money that you could have devoted to a real and lasting strategy based on quality and trust.
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  • Profile picture of the author rmolina88
    I got 30+ domains that I'm gonna let expire since they were all autoblogs..
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  • Profile picture of the author PascalE
    This one runs on one domain with 12 blogs set up so far. Takes me 10 minutes to create a new blog. I just wanted to try something different and it's actually making a bit of money, so what's the harm? I am not suggesting anyone can make a living out of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by PascalE View Post

      what's the harm?
      (i) It's filling the web with automated crap
      (ii) It's damaging your own business reputation
      (iii) It's damaging our collective reputations as "internet marketers"
      (iv) It's probably breaching copyrights (yes, I know you wouldn't do that, and you doubtless go to great lengths to avoid ever letting your autoblogs do that inadvertently: it's just "everyone else" who does that, and steals my articles without my resource-box for their autoblogs, right?)
      (v) It's setting a particularly poor example

      Since you ask.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Shaw
    I am going to run an auto blog test next month on new hosting. Local domain ==>> WP empire builder ===>> Article Builder (auto post every 3-5 days) ==>>> CTR Theme or something similar? Each blog will target a new niche. My last test with a site with WP zon builder linked to 130 twitter accounts through socialoomph (3000 product posts, no extra content) is making daily sales still????? I know it will get hit but hey cash is cash. It is all a bout testing, but keep a few white sites under your hat
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  • Profile picture of the author YasirYar
    Autoblogging can have its benefits but I think it's not for long term or something sustainable that you may do for long. So, as a side project, it's worth pursuing but think of the consequences later on so all your efforts won't go to waste.
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  • Profile picture of the author dennis09
    Man, people are such haters around here. If it works it works. No need to argue with this mans experience. I can think of a ton of useless activities that far outweigh 10 minutes, like posting on this forum. Kudos to the OP for at least not blindly following what everyone else is, or is afraid of, doing. My advice would be to diversify and not to make these a substantial part of your income, but other than that milk it to the panda come's home .
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    • Profile picture of the author PascalE
      Originally Posted by dennis09 View Post

      Man, people are such haters around here. If it works it works. No need to argue with this mans experience. I can think of a ton of useless activities that far outweigh 10 minutes, like posting on this forum. Kudos to the OP for at least not blindly following what everyone else is, or is afraid of, doing. My advice would be to diversify and not to make these a substantial part of your income, but other than that milk it to the panda come's home .
      Thanks for this mate - started to feel bad for sharing an experiment and asking a question :confused:
      It's not the only thing I do online - diversify as you said, this is exactly what this little project is.
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  • Profile picture of the author khooster1
    My take:
    Take as much profit as possible while your autoblogs are doing well.
    Create an opt-in to grab as much as subscribers. Upswell them after they subscribe.

    On the other hand, you can try to flip the websites at Flippa. You might be able to fetch good price for your sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Re-cycle
    I use autoblogging sites, actually I own 6 blogs that work 100% on auto-blog and they generate me around 3K per month consistently. It works and will work for ages to come. I am living proof of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author PascalE
      Originally Posted by Re-cycle View Post

      I use autoblogging sites, actually I own 6 blogs that work 100% on auto-blog and they generate me around 3K per month consistently. It works and will work for ages to come. I am living proof of it.
      How do you monetize them?
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      • Profile picture of the author itchydog
        Thanks for sharing your experience.

        I'm doing a similar test. If you would like to start an "autoblog testers group" with me (and Danny Shaw are you interested?) I'd like to share results and strategies with eachother so we can find out what works and what doesn't work.

        How many posts are you publishing a day on your autoblog?
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    Keep building up your Twitter followers, LinkedIn connections, etc. and you will have your own private traffic network for your auto-blogs.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Like many other things discussed here, the problem does not lie in the concept. The problem lies in the often abysmal execution of that concept.

      After becoming involved with other autoblog threads, I've had a few autobloggers PM me links to their (successful) autoblogs. Don't ask me to provide links - they were shared privately and will remain so.

      The common characteritic I found was that I couldn't tell they were autoblogs. They looked like a typical news site, for the most part. Whatever feeds they were using for posts were filtered well, keeping the posts mostly on target. The posts themselves were of reasonable quality.

      If you can do that with your autoblog setup, and you want to have a go at it, why not?

      If you aren't willing to excel at the execution, I'd stay away - for all the reasons Alexa mentioned.
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  • Profile picture of the author sirtiman
    Congratulations. I just want to say ...good job.
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  • Profile picture of the author thedanbrown
    Good job man!

    You could look into CPA offers depending on what your viewers are interested in.

    Go to Max Bounty or Peerfly and see what offers are available in the marketplace, maybe you can find something better than Azon or adsense
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  • Profile picture of the author paj_mccarthy
    What's that coming over the hill? It's a Panda, Panda!
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  • Profile picture of the author Ahead-DESIGN
    The fact that many fail with autoblogging has given this technique a bad reputation. I personally have dozens of clients making money consistently with auto-blogs and no work. With autoblogs I mean aggregators, not the crappy sites that automatically post 5 years old plr articles via WPRobot.

    Aggregators are actually useful to many, do not spam the Internet, and do not steal content or breach copyright since they only post headlines. In fact, there are hundreds of automated sites making huge profits this way. These for example are all famous automated sites with a PR of 7 or more: Huffington Post, Technorati, Topix, Popurls, Techmeme, Alltop, Slashdot, Digg, Drudgereport, Newsnow.co.uk, Newser, Realclearpolitics and many more.
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  • Profile picture of the author konakid
    Congrats on being successful with your blogs, hopefully you can keep it up.

    The problem with autoblogging is most times it isn't very sustainable. It is a constant cat and mouse game to stay ahead of google and keep your site ranked.

    Say you build up a very profitable autoblogging gig... Google could wipe out all your traffic overnight with an algo update. Just keep in mind that your success is completely dependent on things outside of your control.
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  • Profile picture of the author MartinPlatt
    Originally Posted by PascalE View Post

    Just thought I share this here since it seems to work for me.
    I was reading a lot of pro and cons about autoblogging with duplicate content and found that most recommending to stay away from it and that Google doesn't like and will not list your site.
    Since it is easy and relatively cheap to set up I thought I have a go at it. I set up a wordpress multi blog with a simple flexsqueeze theme and some basic must have plugins and WP Robot for creating the auto posts. After researching some niche markets following the general idea of low competition but relative good search volume on Google I started my first few sites with disappointing results. As predicted by many Google ignored my sites.
    I than changed my niche finding strategy and thought I have a go at high volume and highly competitive markets. This changed things dramatically. On an everything android related blog for example I receive between 150-200 unique visitors a day with over 2000 pages/posts indexed by Google within a month. These blogs seem to stay in Google's index long term since I have auto blogs which are over a year old and still receive regular traffic from Google.
    I only promote the blogs by having a separate twitter account for each of the sites where every blog post gets auto tweeted.
    The only thing I now have to do is to monetize the sites properly. At the moment I only use adsense and amazon with disappointing results but perhaps someone of you guys can give me some ideas on this.
    Let me know what you think.
    I have a WSO that recommends doing this too, so I believe that it would work.

    Apparently there is a lot of propaganda out there on the net started by search engine companies to put people off.

    Your results show it works - well played! Be interested to see how you make it really rock revenue-wise...
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  • Profile picture of the author RachelLily
    I think autoblogging is not a good idea., park your domain or sell it on forums, you won't get trouble with adsense plus you will be gaining more money.
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