
Effective SEO boils down to just two basics: make pages that talk about what you want to rank for and then optimize your links to make the best possible use of those pages. As one of my customers, you should have the linking nailed, or at least be on the right track, but what about content?
There are a dozen ways to get content, but I think we can all agree that original, human authored articles are the very best sort to have. Unfortunately, original articles are also generally the most expensive, which is why many of us have tried tricks like cloaking, scraping, and automatic rewriting. But what if you could get an original 400 word article for just 25 cents?
Where I've devoted the last several years to optimizing linking, Michael Liebner has spent just as much time finding ways to reduce the cost of human authored content. With the unique procedures and systems he now has in place, the business case for human generated content has been changed forever. Suddenly, using human written articles is not only the best form of content, but it is now one of the cheapest as well! If you are doing Adsense or affiliate marketing, you don't dare pass this up, because I can assure you that many of your competitors will not.
Every month, for a fixed monthly fee, Michael sends subscribers a group of 400 original articles optimized for a wide range of search topics. You are not allowed to repackage and resell these articles, but you can do essentially anything else with them you like and there are none of the embedded links you'll find with other article sources.
Download and unpack the articles, scan through the file names for a topic of interest, and grab a few to make a highly focused website -- all in less than 60 minutes. That's exactly what I did. Several times. Here's the first one: http://www.family-insurance-info.org. Sure, it's not real pretty -- it could use a graphic or two -- but it did take just 45 minutes to make and that includes registering the domain and adding it to one of my servers. I spent only 20 minutes on the site itself. All I had to do was grab four articles; stuff the text into a free template; and upload the pages.
Now, a single five page site isn't going to pay the bills, but it cost me almost nothing to make, so why not do it again? What would happen if you built one of these sites every day and linked them together into a network of related domains?
Here's the list of the other topics I've already built websites for using just a very small number of the articles from just one month of Mike's content.
Some of these topics have more articles than others, but even where there are just 2-3 articles, next month there will be some more, and still more the month after that, so why not get started now and expand it later?
So far, I've used just 43 of Mike's articles -- I haven't (yet) had time to do anything with the other 357 in this batch, and next month, there's another 400 coming. What am I suppose to do with all that content??
Got kids? Put'em work. With a little direction, any twelve year old can build a 5 page website in about an hour using Michael's ready made content. That makes 5 new sites a week for Mom and Dad to link together over the weekend. I [almost] wish my own kids were still at home -- I guess now I'll have to go hire someone else's kids instead!
This is the killer combination for Adsense and affiliate revenue:
First, this isn't some deal where you can just dump all 400 articles onto a domain every month and call it good. That's not what these are for and that sort of shotgun approach is going to get your site banned anyway, so you might as well save your money. To build a truly ban-proof website, you need to do this right. You need to build a domain that is actually about some single coherent topic and use only those articles that fit your topic. What Michael has done is to create a cheap way to do it right -- not just yet another way to do it wrong!
Second, to make Michael's approach work, he has to strictly limit the number of people who have access to his articles. If he didn't, the search engines would be able to find, profile and remove domains that use his content. So, as I write this on Tuesday, March 14, 2006, there are only 183 positions available, and Michael and I expect these to completely sell out in the next 48 hours. If you do not get in on this now, you will likely end up on a waiting list.
And finally, this is not for everyone. Since you don't get to choose the topics of the articles nor the searches they are optimized for, and the articles released each month cover such a wide range of subjects, this service is not going to work for you if you only sell one product, or work in only a single market. Instead, Article Underground is tailor made for people marketing many affiliate programs or building Adsense sites.Still not sure? Read this first: The future