Ranking my 1000 Wordpress Posts

by T086
1 replies
  • SEO
  • |
Hey, so I've been making a nice about of money recently with this method and niche/s. I don't want to reveal my niche exactly, so I'll use another similar example.

Say I own an electronics fixing business, and I want to rank for

'How to fix [KEYWORD]' , eg dell pc r4500, HP Laptop e6300.

and I want to rank for this search phrase, but replacing the keyword slightly differently every time, x 1000

What I've been doing is upload quite a lot over YouTube videos (Over the 1000 mark) with a link to my site doing this. This has been working wonderfully in the past, but lately YouTube has been banning all my accounts.

So now I'm thinking of steering away from YouTube and moving over to Wordpress. I'm fairly new to making a website in general. This morning, I finally managed to set up a wordpress site with hosting. I have posted a few different posts to test out if I get any good traffic, before I go the whole way and do the whole 1000 posts.

eg. tomsfixingbusiness.com/article/howtofixsonyplaystation3
tomsfixingbusiness.com/article/howtofixsonycamera3000

Would these posts start ranking? They are searched for, but are fairly low competition, and the conversion rate is fairly strong.

Is my plan working alright so far? It is basically all duplicate content except a new picture in each post and keyword change. It has worked so far for YouTube videos.

How would you guys go about this? Comments and opinions would be much appreciated. Thanks!
#posts #ranking #wordpress
  • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
    Let's say it shouldn't work. You hit the nail on the head. It really is "duplicate content" - as in multiple copies of the same content on the same site. Google, allegedly, penalises duplicate content.

    At the very least it is unlikely to rank your content unless your keywords are extremely longtail and have virtually no competition.

    However, Google acts in mysterious ways. If you are using very longtail keywords, then the only way to know for sure is to try it. Having said that, even if you drip feed the content, I can't think that the famous googlebot will be keen to keep coming back if it finds each new bit of content is the same as the last. It will probably get indigestion and give up.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[7346527].message }}

Trending Topics