[GiganticWebsites.com] We Build Sites With Thousands of Articles (Not a Typo)
economist 15 weeks ago

[GiganticWebsites.com] We Build Sites With Thousands of Articles (Not a Typo)

We build websites with literally thousands of articles. Everything is included, from keyword research and design to article creation.

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Hey guys, this is Andrei from GiganticWebsites.com, a service for those who own great domains or existing sites and want to turn them into... well, gigantic websites. In other words websites with thousands (upon thousands) of articles.

I'm new here and generally not active on forums (the best way to reach me is by sending an email to build@giganticwebsites.com). Some of you might know me from the One Minute Economics YouTube channel and in fact, you can click HERE to check out a one-minute animation about this service.

In a nutshell: we build gigantic websites from A to Z. With everything being included, from keyword research and design to article creation via generative AI and publishing.

More specifically, we will:

1) Install the WordPress website from scratch. You simply provide your hosting login details and we will build a WordPress website optimized for SEO (an insanely fast load speed and on-page optimization, for example) as well as usability (easy-to-use desktop + mobile versions)

2) Create hundreds (a minimum of 500) or thousands of articles. From keyword research to everything else, we will handle the process from A to Z and ensure that your website has not just an amazing volume of content but also that said content is genuinely useful

3) Publish all of the articles. In other words, zero work will be required on your part and after drawing the line, you will have a gigantic website that you can use as you please

The prices are as follows:
  • $975 for a website with 500 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
  • $1,850 for a website with 1,000 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
  • $8,750 for a website with 5,000 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
  • $14,850 for a website with 10,000 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
  • $34,750 for a website with 25,000 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
  • $62,500 for a website with 50,000 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
  • $85,750 for a website with 75,000 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
  • $98,750 for a website with 100,000 articles. To place an order and pay directly via PayPal, debit card or credit card, click HERE. Alternatively, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com if you would like to pay via Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies or wire transfer
... or negotiable prices that go down as the volume of articles goes up (email us at build@giganticwebsites.com to let us know what you have in mind).


In terms of turnaround time, we aim to finish websites that have 1,000 articles or less within 30 days. Please allow 3 months for sites in the 1k - 10k zone, 5 months for sites in the 10k - 25k zone, 7 months for sites in the 25k - 50k zone and 10 months for 50k - 100k sites.

Payment-wise, we are quite flexible: PayPal, crypto, wire transfer, you name it.

That's pretty much it.

To set things in motion, send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com with a few details about the project you have for us and we will try to get back to you within 24 hours.
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  • Profile picture of the author economist
    Friendly tip #2: the Black Friday discounts have been extended and will continue to be available today (Cyber Monday)
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  • Profile picture of the author economist
    Friendly tip: there may or may not currently be Black Friday discounts on the website
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  • Profile picture of the author tradingJVs
    Any idea how the 1000 vs 10K vs 100K articles are indexing and ranking after a couple of months? Or you haven't been able to observe any organic results yet?
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    • Profile picture of the author economist
      My honest advice to those who are thinking about ordering from us and then determining if it was worth it after a couple of months would be: don't

      Let me explain.

      It's not than ranking quickly isn't possible. It is. However, it is only possible by deploying excessively aggressive (BH) link building strategies. You'd be surprised as to how even plain old spam still works at securing solid positions in the SERPS... for a while. However, once you are on the receiving end of the mother of all penalties, the long-term viability of the project would be thrown out the window.

      Would strongly recommend giving it a year at the very least before drawing conclusions and NOT being in a hurry with respect to link building. The name of the game, as per our vision at least, is aiming for sustainability rather than 15 minutes of search engine fame.
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      • Profile picture of the author tradingJVs
        I see what you're saying. Totally, I agree. 2 months maybe just for seeing them indexed, and maybe drawing like the first conclusions, 2 months after they're indexed.

        We haven't seen blog posts written by GPT-4 indexed for over an year though to have any conclusions
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  • Profile picture of the author Marvin Bradley
    I already have a theme, and I'm using WordPress-managed hosting by Automattic. All I really need are the written articles. My question is since everybody is using ChatGPT and other AI tools, how are these articles different and will they be detected as AI-written content? I'm interested in checking out this service, but I haven't found any reviews online, so it has me a little worried. Do you have any samples of your work?
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    • Profile picture of the author economist
      Sure thing, feel free to PM me or send an email to build@giganticwebsites.com to request samples. This service is not even three months old and the tech it revolves around is also new, should have robust data next year.

      To address your question, smart prompting is crucial and in my view, "prompt engineering" will become a household name in terms of jobs over the next few years. If you simply type in "Please write an article about cars" and similar requests, the results will be quite poor.

      In terms of detection, false positives abound. It's not that tools don't exist, but more so that according to them, the Bible for example is 50% AI-written... you get the point. The main threat in my opinion has less so to do with detection or Google updates and more to do with plain old economics. More specifically, what scares me is an eventual end to today's AI resource honeymoon period or in other words, it becoming increasingly more expensive to do what we are doing.
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      • Profile picture of the author Marvin Bradley
        Lol, Smh! I totally understand! Pretty much all the AI tools that claim that they can pass AI detection is just another way to capitalize on AI technology by making people feel that this is a tool that they'll need if they want to rank in Google searches with content written by AI. Wow! Thanks for that. I'll send you an email with my details.
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        • Profile picture of the author economist
          Also, as Neil deGrasse Tyson eloquently put it, we are heading toward an era where there will be no such thing as a brochure (or other regular/boring piece of content) that is written by humans. Thus, the very idea that search engines WANT to eliminate AI content will prove to be a short-term one in my opinion. Fighting the inevitable is hardly a solid strategy and those behind Google et al. are no dummies

          And as an author (4 published books), I think there is nothing wrong with that. On the contrary, I believe it's great. Why? Because AI will handle the most repetitive of writing-related tasks so that we humans can focus on bigger picture goals. I for one love taking a step back and assuming the role of an architect, with AI being here to handle what used to be writing-related grunt work. With the same principle being valid for other fields, from programming to financial data analysis.
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      • Profile picture of the author newbieproject
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        Well, to be fair to the AI tools claiming the Bible is 50% AI written, if your words are 'inspired' by Gawd, who is claimed to be the all powerful, omnipotent creator of all things, than I can see how AI might confuse 'human' words for those from an all-powerful deity.

        Also, Gawd is said to be the all-time, universal champion of Hide and Go Seek!
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  • Profile picture of the author Sandycmy
    Like to see smaple articles and websites built by you guys
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    • Profile picture of the author economist
      No problem, PM sent a few moments ago!
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  • Profile picture of the author IMBizPro
    Can I see a sample site as well?
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Cheesman
    Can I see a sample site?
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    • Profile picture of the author economist
      No problem at all, just sent a PM your way!
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  • Profile picture of the author elis
    sent you a pm
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    • Profile picture of the author economist
      Sorry, forgot to reply to this comment but I have replied to the PM you have sent
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  • Profile picture of the author ThatOneGuy
    Could I also see some sample articles?
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  • Profile picture of the author lazaraus62
    Do you have any sample articles?How many words per article?
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