My attempt at being a "Big Brand"

After much consideration I think I'm going to purchase a WordAI sub and spin content for those subpages. Anyone want to comment about the downside of doing that?
 


After much consideration I think I'm going to purchase a WordAI sub and spin content for those subpages. Anyone want to comment about the downside of doing that?

It won't be very human readable. Spun content has it's place, but if you're really trying to build content for a long term 'big brand' site it's a bad idea. Build traffic to your existing pages to make some $$$ and then pay someone from the Philippines $0.005/word to write the sub page content for you.
 
It won't be very human readable. Spun content has it's place, but if you're really trying to build content for a long term 'big brand' site it's a bad idea. Build traffic to your existing pages to make some $$$ and then pay someone from the Philippines $0.005/word to write the sub page content for you.

Gotcha.. I for sure want the content to be readable and provide some value to people landing on the page from the longtail search...

Foreigners gonna be able to produce an article like that for me at $2.50 for 500 words? To build the volume I'd want I'd be looking at $625.00 at that rate.

Also, as a side note, the site is bringing in 0 revenue so far. I'm not planning on running any CPA ads at all on the site (I've got other revenue streams planned)

Thanks for the comment!
 
You're better off with a first year English student than spun content on a content site you want anyone to take seriously.

Spun content is more of an at-scale automation tool. Or maybe for submitting articles to article directories if you're in a 2005 time warp.

Though, if I was in a 2005 time warp, I'd just settle on an exact match hyphenated domain, guest-blog about it on shoemoney/johnchow.com, submit it to dmoz, and call it a day.
 
Foreigners gonna be able to produce an article like that for me at $2.50 for 500 words? To build the volume I'd want I'd be looking at $625.00 at that rate.

Also, as a side note, the site is bringing in 0 revenue so far. I'm not planning on running any CPA ads at all on the site (I've got other revenue streams planned)

Spend your time and money building traffic to the site and making money. Worry about writing new content once you've done this.
 
If you've been doing this manually then this should help you out a bit:

KnowEm Username Search: Social Media, Domains and Trademarks

If you don't wanna make all those yourself, just find someone on oDesk to do it for you. It's such a simple task you could probably get some Bangladeshi dude to do it for $1 an hour.

Good job on getting those 5 free sitewides by the way, that's sick.

A member here offers a Knowem style service at a fraction of the price:

http://www.wickedfire.com/links-seo/180928-6-reseller-seo-packages-marketerscenter-com.html (See the Social Foundations packages)

Hope this helps.
 
Spend your time and money building traffic to the site and making money. Worry about writing new content once you've done this.

You know, this comment was a real gem, and you're right. I'm trying to get to grandiose... I've got lots of content already I need to get laser focused on getting traffic to those pages and turn that traffic into $$$.
 
The further I get into this project the more my mind just gets full of fuck...

I have sites ranking over me that have 5 total backlinks... count em.. 5, from bullshit who gives a fuck sites.

My main domain has is sitting at 600 backlinks (yeah.. still small time), but with some absolutely rocking sitewides... I don't get it.

From you seasoned guys, do I need to start focusing on building some backlinks to my subcategory pages instead of focusing on main domain/category pages?

Other then than, I've been steady sipping the Glenlivet and grinding away..
 
Been busy creating some high value web 2.0 properties (don't have the expertise or knowledge to create a PBN based off expired domains at this point) that I will eventually start placing links on once they've aged a bit and have some articles.

Slow and steady.
 
Update...

Those sitewides that I was able to grab provided me a HUGE boost... I'm now top 20 for over 80 keywords... I hit 1600 uniques last month.

I've built some web 2.0 properties, 5 in total, and have made 10 scheduled posts for each. These are on the backburner to build some age while the posts drip.

I'm actively building wikipedia links to pages targeting long-tails.. this weekend I'm going to sit down and churn out the rest of them so each of my pages that are targeting long tail searches have 1 wiki link each to start them out.

I feel like I'm making solid progress. I'm going to start monetizing soon, which I plan to do through building direct relationships with companies who would be interested in highly targeted traffic viewing their ads/banners.

The grind is real. Excited for what the future holds.
 
Keep grinding, Chupin - and if you've got good whiskey while you're doing it ...

Good on you. Just watch out for that liver. ;)
 
Let's say I'm building some wiki links by re-hosting cited content to fix broken links in articles.. What's the best way to approach this so the benefit makes it to the pages I want the benefit to?

So for example... let's say I have a general category Female Pornstars and I find a broken link on BigTit McGee's wiki page..

Right now I'm creating a new page on my site, one for BigTit McGee, as a child to the Female Pornstar page, making sure there's a link on the McGee page to the Parent page, and fixing the wikipedia entry to reflect the rehosted content.

Should I be doing this, or finding a way to host the content ON the Female Pornstar category page, so the wiki link points directly to it (since it's the page I ultimately want the wiki juice to go to)

Thanks for any comments.
 
Have you ever tried advertising through DSPs? Try Bluagile they are a DSP with RTB which is good for brand visibility.