Google Slapped a Lot of Sites Didn’t They?

The February algorhythm update Google did made a lot of changes. I consider the huge majority of these changes good.

AutoBlogs/Splogs are out there so hard core and they just spew regurgitated content over and over. I do tons of research for clients and when I look for information about a topic ranging from How to Get Your Ex Back to Lemon Laws to DUI Attorney information – I run across blog after blog after blog that is clearly  maintained  by one of the many scrapers/robots with just garbage spun PLR content and blog spew.

I like the fact those things got made not so important. I’d rather read someone’s little informational blog they actually took the time to write than some re-hashed crap.

Also, I saw Google lowered the importance of exact domain names. Keyword-wise that’s cool too. I’ve run across many a site that didn’t have jack for content but had the exact keyword phrase for a domain name. Glad that’s been lowered in relevance too.

Goes back to what I said before – stop putting crap online! You can make money by putting quality stuff on the ‘Net.  :)

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Hello January! Make 2011 the Year You Stopped Putting Crap on Your Websites for Content

We’ve made a lot of changes  at Keyword Content over the past several months.

In case you don’t know, along with being a writer and artist, I supplement my income doing affiliate marketing.

I made all the classic mistakes, fell for all the classic scams – let’s see Google Adwords for Free (sucked), every Ninja, Sniper, Robot and Easy Click Cash program that came out – I tried.

I paid macho bucks to attend seminars and I heard one of the guest speakers say to another guest speaker (before another round of talks) that “anyone that bought those $47 IM products was an idiot” and he went on to say those idiots had made him rich! Hyuk, yuk, yuk.

I’ve ghostwritten and done the copy for affiliate marketing guides you’ve probably bought. After years of doing this, it’s basically all re-hashed information.Yes, you can make money online but it takes a lot of effort and dedication. There is no easy, push a button system for making money online that works.
Needless to say, I no longer buy ANYTHING marketed as an IM product – I know what works now.

What works as far as affiliate marketing is this:

Don’t put crap on the Internet.
Stop using rehashed crap on your websites.
PLR (private label rights) articles are cheap and easy to find but they are nothing but regurgitated spew on your website.
Learn what keywords apply to YOUR website and go for them – you can build traffic from there.
The majority of your visitors are as smart as you are – give them real content and real reviews.

After all the secret codes, secret tricks and other just b.s. – I started being real. If I liked a product or knew someone that did – I’d promote it and write a real review. I stopped hyping every single IM product and in fact started a website AGAINST b.s. on the web that is sold to newbies.

And the best part – the money started coming in on a steady basis.

Make 2011 the year you stopped using crap on your site and get some real content – use our writers or our uPLR articles (that’s unique PLR -sold only one time) and you’ll find you’ll go up in the rankings and your visitors will trust your site because it’s unique and REAL.

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Step Carefully It’s a Crime Scene … We’ve Killed PLR …..

I get a little more indepth on the reasons for this on our PLR page (www.keywordcontent.net/plr/) but in a nutshell, SKinney and I don’t feel good about selling PLR articles anymore.

The quality is excellent, the traffic they can bring a site is good but it gets down to this : we don’t like selling duplicate content to people because it doesn’t raise the standard of information on the web. Google and other search engines want to send you traffic that is searching for the keywords that  are relevant to your website.

How many of the same article on dog training or bacterial vaginosis does a site visitor need to run into. Just because you spun it through a PLR spinner to make it 33% unique doesn’t make it any more unique or interesting.

So we’re in the process of taking down our massive PLR section and we’ve already ended the PLR by Email -which was very good to us but we are only going to sell uPLR (unique private label rights) articles from this point forward.

You can still request niche markets, we will sell them in singles or sets and when you purchase uPLR articles, you’re buying the only set in existence. No spinning no nothing. Just put ‘em up and enjoy the traffic.

And back to moving out PLR and moving IN uPLR ……

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