30k Bank Loan Journal: Building 1,000 MFA sites on sand.

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Well here's an update, I'm changing my strategy up a bit.

Instead of buying 1,000 domains at one go, I only bought 160+.

Based on my calculation I would achieve what I aimed for my initial plan (x,xxx per day) with just these 160+ domains.

Formula used:
SEOTC*0.05*(Avg CPC/2) = daily earning.

and they all come to a total of $1,300+ daily earnings.

Ordered articles. Should be 1-2 weeks before I finished setting them up.
 


Not sure if you care about my idea, but I also do MFA sites, but I try to have at least 50-60 pages...... Even if I start out with 1 page till the site ages a bit, I always add 50-60 pages... The margin goes down a bit, it adds some lonegvity to the sites..

160 sites is nothing...

But I would politely suggest that you at least order as much articles as you would have for the 1000 and do 15-20 pagers..




Well here's an update, I'm changing my strategy up a bit.

Instead of buying 1,000 domains at one go, I only bought 160+.

Based on my calculation I would achieve what I aimed for my initial plan (x,xxx per day) with just these 160+ domains.

Formula used:
SEOTC*0.05*(Avg CPC/2) = daily earning.

and they all come to a total of $1,300+ daily earnings.

Ordered articles. Should be 1-2 weeks before I finished setting them up.
 
I was in the OP shoes 6yrs ago and I was lucky that it didn't turned out to be a bad decision. I never regret about it. Did paid all the loans and the investments still works for me until now.

Good luck clyde.
 
My bet is he failed miserably. If he was doing awesome he would be posting all over this thread.

He says he is making some money...no screenshots though.

Edit: I am not trying to be hateful, I hope he did awesome..just stating my observations
 
I'll get the money in 7 days time so in the mean time I will have to research 1,000 profitable niches and find reputable writers that can write at a rate of 10 articles per day.

Wish me luck.

You can't be fucking serious. You just got a $30k loan in a week, and you don't even know what niches your gonna use? Be prepared for the most epic fail of all time.
 
Quick Update:

Been busy with all of this, keyword research is a bitch with the discrepancy between new Adwords tool and the old one.

I'm bringing in 2 more workers to help me do this. One for keyword research and the other guy for building up sites. My current article writer can only do 50 articles per week but I guess this is good enough since the rate is pretty low.

I'm about to buy 50+ more domains (very picky this time), I'm hoping with the new two guys in my team I would be able to see this thing going auto-pilot in 2 months time from now.

Old sites: 2 more weeks before they are all set up.

Earning as of Sept 16: $5-$7 per day.
but I won't be checking this regularly, the wealthy count their money annually. ;p

Peace out.
 
OOOK..

So you make 150-21'$ a month.

My guess is that this is revenue.

What is the profit? And how is that enough to pay the interest?

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I only put that figure up there because someone asked for it. I haven't completed the project yet, mid-october should be when I can actually look at anything. I didn't take the loan, it's only 160 sites. and I'm launching as many as I can as fast as I can (100+/month).

I plan to flip them starting January 2011.
 
> I didn't take the loan

Aw... I just lost 95% of my interest in this thread.

Never mind, I suppose it'll still be interesting to see how you do, flipping 160 MFA sites six months down the line.
 
Having a loan is like trying to swim with a brick in each hand, You can't borrow your way to prosperity
 
Having a loan is like trying to swim with a brick in each hand, You can't borrow your way to prosperity
Wasted 1st post. You didn't read where OP said he didn't take the loan.

Aw... I just lost 95% of my interest in this thread.
Agreed, but my interest was the same as rubbernecking on the highway at an accident to see if there's any blood on the pavement.
 
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