Not sure about the "Content will not be 100% unique" stipulation,
Let me clarify.
The content within the mininet will be 100% unique compared to other sites. In other words, I don't take content from other websites and rewrite it for your mininet, because I wouldn't do that for my own mininets, either. Besides, doing that will get you banned from certain article sites, anyway.
So let's say I am creating 10 blogs for you. In normal circumstances, the blogs will all appear to have been made by the same person (establishing authority). So let's say your site is promoting blue widgets so I am making blog entries mostly about blue widgets. There is really only so much you can write about blue widgets, so the blog entires may be similiar or have a similar theme, but it's not the same stuff posted over and over again at each of the blogs. That's what I meant by "not 100% unique."
I'm trying to think how I can give an example without being too specific.
Ok, one of my client's niches is fencing (the sword-fighting art). (I asked them and they said it was cool if I mentioned their niche). So in a few of the blogs, I posted as someone who just came back from participating in a fencing tournament, and included the anchor keywords that they wanted. Well that story can only be retold so many different ways, so those blog entries are all similiar. In a few other blogs in that mininet, I posted as someone else who had just gone to a fencing tournament as a spectator, and they thought it was really cool, etc., and still put the anchor text links in there that way. Another blog was just a short list of "things to do next month," one of which was "sign up for a local fencing class" (paraphrased, but you get the idea). It's fairly unique yet still gets the good anchor text. To be honest, it's not likely that many of the blogs created will be read by many human visitors, but just in case they are, I change the theme from the default to something else so they don't look spammy and also put up a short "about me" page (where applicable). But more importantly, they
are pinged and viewed by the search engines which is why the content is unique and anchor text links are used (you can specify what anchor text links you want me to use).
Now, for the articles, I'll come up with one general theme and write different variations on it, so it's not spun by a rewriting program (those usually produce crap "auto-translation" output anyway), but the overall structure isn't totally unique for each article. Some of them may follow the same outline, if that makes sense. However, each article
does get accepted by each of the article sites so they're unique enough for the article sites and the search engines.
Does that help?
And of course you should realize just from reading this thread that I am a native English speaker with near-flawless grammar (I make the occasional mistake, but my mom was an English teacher so I don't make mistakes too often, lol). Sometimes I will intentionally introduce slang or grammar errors into a blog, however, if it fits the need of the blog. For example, if I'm making a blog of a teenager I will use slang and lots of "LOLs" or whatever to approximate their natural dialect.
I hope this long post answers your questions. Let me know if you still have more questions.
Oh, and while I'm thinking about it (and because someone just asked me this question over PM), you have the choice of if you want every blog and article in your mininet posted by the same person (to establish authority -- and if you pick this option, you can specify to use your name, your pen name, or a random name that you or I can pick) or if you want them posted by random people with different names (to make it look popular amongst many different people). Some people want to establish a certain name as an authority, and other people want it to look like everyone is blogging about their site. It's up to you. In the end, I still send you an Excel 2000 workbook with all the usernames and passwords so you can maintain the blog and accounts on your own or do whatever you want with them. Of course, we'll sort all this out over email before I get started.