Autopilot Profits With Automated Blog Content Tools
September 7, 2010 by wpautoblog
Filed under Automated Blogging
Over the years there have been many promises of autopilot profits as an internet marketer. Sadly, most of these never really panned out. Some of get rich quick schemes promised downlines automatically being built for various multi-level marketing programs, other programs promised just plug and play. I even tried a few of these programs and like most others, I lost my you know what.
But as blogs and other internet marketing technology have continued to improve, now there are tools that allow automatically posting new content in pure HTML that leaves no footprints for the search engines. These tools allow continuous posting of new content, and in some cases, mixing of various types of content to create truly unique, fresh and new content – even though you are using content from other sources that has been created by someone else. Let me explain…
Assume that you have a niche around dog training and you struggle to generate new content for your blog on a consistent enough basis to rise in the search engines. By using an automated blog content tool, you can have keyword relevant articles automatically posted to your blog on the recurring schedule that you decide – maybe it’s once per day, or once every three days, or even four times per day.
Many people will say you can’t do that, Google will penalize you with the duplicate content, which is one of the largest and untrue internet myths that exists. If that was the case, article directories that pick up articles from other sources would not have any pages indexed, when in reality they have thousands. But more importantly, because these automated blog content tools can mix content from various sources – articles, eBay listings, amazon listings, YouTube videos, ClickBank listings, etc. – your automatically generated content will be 100% unique.
So how can you use these auto blogging tools to drive autopilot profits? What I normally do is find 25-30 highly targeted and non-competitive keywords that support my niche, and use those keywords to post new content on a consistent basis – maybe two-three articles per day. I mix in article content with other monetization content from eBay and amazon for the content creation, and then monetize the rest of my page with other affiliate products.
The result is a very highly keyword specific blog that the search engines love. My pages get indexed almost immediately and within the first 30 days, I was seeing my daily traffic double and even triple. The reason was because more pages were indexed specifically for my targeted keywords.
I highly recommend automated blog content plugin tools, and suggest to you that you should at least take a look to learn more. The results I have seen speak for themselves and I am actively looking for new niches to target.
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