I just had a completely retarded revelation regarding creating successful A2P sites. In an effort to build a significant number of indexed pages that I could leverage for link building purposes, I created a dozen or so auto sites with A2P. I had each site cranking out about 20-30 new posts every day, just to get as many indexed as possible.
After about a month I had about 8000 pages indexed, and after doing some social bookmarking for each of these sites, I started to notice that they were all getting de-indexed. These were basically a wordpress theme, A2P and All in on SEO, slapped together to crank out pages, that's all. No unique content whatsoever. In a panic I checked my older A2P sites and found something interesting.
MY REVELATION...All of these auto content sites I created had auctions showing on the home page. Usually 5-6 posts. However, my good, money making A2P sites, about 6 sites in total, that I built way before these auto A2P sites, have no auctions showing on the home page. They all have keyword rich content, product photos, descriptions, etc that I wrote specifically for the homepage. No Ebay auctions at all. None of these sites were de-indexed, and they continue to do well today.
I probably should have noticed this before, but having a static homepage with original content, when using A2P might just be the key to keeping G from cluing into the fact that you're really just scraping content from ebay. Something to think about for sure.
After about a month I had about 8000 pages indexed, and after doing some social bookmarking for each of these sites, I started to notice that they were all getting de-indexed. These were basically a wordpress theme, A2P and All in on SEO, slapped together to crank out pages, that's all. No unique content whatsoever. In a panic I checked my older A2P sites and found something interesting.
MY REVELATION...All of these auto content sites I created had auctions showing on the home page. Usually 5-6 posts. However, my good, money making A2P sites, about 6 sites in total, that I built way before these auto A2P sites, have no auctions showing on the home page. They all have keyword rich content, product photos, descriptions, etc that I wrote specifically for the homepage. No Ebay auctions at all. None of these sites were de-indexed, and they continue to do well today.
I probably should have noticed this before, but having a static homepage with original content, when using A2P might just be the key to keeping G from cluing into the fact that you're really just scraping content from ebay. Something to think about for sure.