Dynamic Content But With a Flair

by Buddy on January 19, 2009 · 0 comments

I had this idea a few months ago and I actually tested it on one of my sites.  And to be honest it worked better than I had expected.

Basically, I figured out how I can add content to my site without even touching my site.  After setting up three additional pages I was able to produce well over 100 web pages with graphics, text, links and the kitchen sink.

While this may seem pretty good there is a catch.

The level of detail is considerable.

For instance, the content is being Spun so considerable effort goes into prepping it before the actual spinning process.

Next, establishing a silo structure is given the next focus so that a fair amount of content is equally generated for each silo area.

Finally, linking is carefully plotted out so as to maximize the on-page optimization.

I know I am being very general here but my goal is to have a process where a site can expand over time and still offer unique content.

And Yes, be Primed for my niche’s Long-Tail Keywords.

This will also have a pretty good impact on Site Flipping.  Because if my numbers hold true then traffic will continue to increase as well as income.

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