
Rather than let this blog lay dormant just because NetAudioAds (Voice2Page) decided to play a shell game and become Boatatopia, I thought that I would give it a new direction and discuss what's working for us and what's not. Oh, and just to let everone know, KeyAudioAds is also out of business as of April 2009.
Although I don't claim to be an seo expert, I have had my share of luck (although luck has nothing to do with it) in getting many of my sites up on Google's page #1 and often even in the number #1 position. Most recently, I have accomplished that without adding any outbound links or if I did, they were a minimum number. I'm going to grab a portion of what I posted in the previous post as well as what Steve posted just to give our viewers an idea of what we have both found. feel free to add comments on any topic that you would like to share and not feel it has to be limited to NAA or V2P since there is nothing more to write about them.
Here's what was posted earlier:
(from PPP Blogger)
"I have been busy revamping many of my sites and found that linking new ones to the old ones gives me over 1700 backlinks within about a week, once Google and Yahoo crawls the older sites with hundreds of pages on each of them (and the link appearing on every page). It has made my Adsense jump in revenue which has been about the only thing exciting worth mentioning. I know Steve was cross-linking his sites and getting similar results as he also has sites with massive amount of pages."
(from LAokay)
"See what I mean Gene, cross linking your own sites builds your own popularity without having to trade links or buy links. Tho I'm not against buying or trading links, most people forget that they can start the link popularity building on their own without having to shell out big bucks to do so.
Not only that. I'm working on making category specific sites and putting my data into them. With the new layout I'm working on for those sites, they're going to net anywhere from 200,000 to 300,000 pages per site. It's a pretty big project and requires me to clean up a lot of garbage that our spider ends up gathering, however I already have the data (as we use it on our current sites), so that's a big part out of the way.
I'm hopeful that in about a year's time I should be able to bring up about 10 sites, netting a total of around 3 million or more pages.
If I didn't have to clean up the data so the new layout could work, I'd be up and running those 10 sites in a month. The first site I'm working on is Attorneys and I have over 150,000 records to sift through."
