XFactor Method With 1 Website?

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For those of you who are using XFactors AdSense method, have you thought
about creating all of your content on one site?

Below, I have listed the positives of using multiple domains and a single domain.

With this authority, your articles will rank higher
right away. With XFactor's method, you have to rebuild your authority with
every new site you create. I don't know if that's the best way to go about
doing things. What do you guys think?


Multiple Domain Positives:
Easier to rank higher on Google for main keywords.
Rankings may be more consistent, due to keywords in domain name.
AdSense ads may be more relevant site-wide.
People may ask about purchasing or advertising more often.
Recognized as specialized niche by readers.
Lower bounce rate.

Single Domain Positives
Eventually site will become an authority site.
Easier to rank for new articles.
Less work-load
Don't have to setup domain.
Don't have to setup template
Saves money
No longer have to purchase domain names.

What Do You Think?

#search engine optimization #method #website #xfactor
  • I was doing this before the micro niche bug hit me.

    It works quite well and my health site (at 2,000 pages) is my
    biggest earner.

    I would advise to do both: small sites and big ones.

    - John
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    • Well you're consistent. I emailed you the same thing.
      You can just ignore it.






      I will do both like you're saying.
      Thanks so much, man.




      PS: For those of you wondering, XFactor's method is THE BEST
      method I have seen for earning money with AdSense.

      If you're looking for affiliate marketing, Pot Pie Girl is good.

      Alright, im out.
  • Well that depends.

    If you plan on using sub-domains or simply having like a few hundred articles in 10 completely unrelated categories all on the same website - then you are wasting your time.

    If, however, your plan is to build massive websites that cover a lot of topics in a single niche (like health, cars, etc) - then yeah, go for it.
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    • I know this micro niche product site building is quite trendy at the moment but to be honest it has been around for a long time as a site building strategy. I was doing something similar about 4 years ago to some success both with Adsense and as an affilaite.

      John (XFactor) managed very successfully to capture everyone's imagination and brand it as his technique and should be commended for that. Personally, I think ttomp13 has the right idea in going for building out content on a single domain opposed to multiple micro niche domains.

      The authority site model has some huge advantages and not just the obvious ones of lower costs (domains, hosting etc..) and the authority benefits of course. The biggest advantage is seen over time as you start to challenge for the really competitive keywords. With micro niche sites you always have to be satisfied with the low hanging fruit keywords only. You also leave a ton of footprints all over the place with Adsense on every site, interlinking etc.. This is all fine of course and is certainly a strategy that can make some money but is not the best use of your time and energy in my opinion.. Think about it, just because you are building sites with 20 or so pages on and then moving onto another domain, you still need to create a ton of content over 300 or so domains to make money.

      The real money is in the more competitive keyword phrases, the ones which have advertisers bidding silly money for on Adwords. You stand no chance of ranking in the top 10 for these keywords with micro niche sites. My advice, start a site small but in a big competitive niche and grow it over time from a tiny acorn into a giant oak. You not only satisfy the appetite for micro niches on the way (by structuring your site properly) but you eventually crack the big time by nailing the big keywords.

      As always, do your own research and test various strategies to come to your own conclusions.
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