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- HYDRA SHAVING 1/3 of Profits
- Do any of you ACTUALLY make money with facebook?
- Blog Farm Link Model Diagram - "Link Laundering"
| HYDRA SHAVING 1/3 of Profits | Top |
| Hey everyone I run on a network of e-mail Marketers. I have several friends who run HYDRA offers. They have now been banned from our network due to the fact that they are shaving 1/3 of our profits. This is no joke. I did some Black Hat Methods through HYDRA month before last and I can still see them redirecting offers although I have not used them in more than a month. This is for real. I am not joking. This comes from one of their affiliate managers that recently left the company "for personal reasons". I am only saying this b/c I am trying to help those whom don't know any better. If you would like to join a network and someone has offered to help you get into HYDRA DO NOT DO IT. The only solution to this is for us to make our own network. Which WILL HAPPEN soon. How Would you guys like a network run by honest people who just want to make money like you. Face It you make money the network makes money. NOT YOU MAKE A LITTLE AND THE NETWORK SCREWS YOU. ANY MORON WHO SAYS THEY DON'T IS EXACTLY THAT A MORON. | |
| Do any of you ACTUALLY make money with facebook? | Top |
| Ive been trying many different "facebook group" ideas to try to get some Pay-per-lead money coming in. Even using incentives, I'm still barely getting anything. These are growing groups of 500+ members. And I've probably had 3-4 people actually sign up for the lead over a week. Today I've had 150 impressions, 5 clicks, 0 conversions. Depending on how much effort I put into it, I MIGHT get one conversion in a day. (with incentive) | |
| Blog Farm Link Model Diagram - "Link Laundering" | Top |
| As a blackhatter, the main problem I face when trying to rank for a niche keyword with my money site is the google spam penalty. Big G is highly adept at finding unnatural / aggressive link profiles and it seems sometimes that the only option left is to create good content, have patience and play by the rules.. I say b*llocks to that. I plan to create a blog farm, and I've drawn up a diagram of how I think it's supposed to work. The main aim is to protect the money sites from being penalised or even de-indexed, while still pushing them up very quickly in the SERPs. Here's how it's meant to work: Create a few money sites in a carefully chosen niche Create a large number of blogs Build a few safe, natural looking links to the money sites (green arrows) Aggressive comment spam / link building on the blogs (red arrows) Build interlinks between the blogs. Add some content once every few weeks. The blogs gain page rank. Stick adsense on the blogs, should traffic begin to pick up. This page rank can now be directed towards the money sites using "clean links" in-content from the blogs, which big G will not identify as spam (big arrows) A good name for this process might be "link laundering". The blogs act as a shield to the money sites, turning dirty link spam into clean in-content links. When a blog gets de-indexed, the effect on the system is minimal, and another is set-up in its place. I would appreciate it if people who know more about this method could provide some advice. I have 2 main questions. Is this a viable method for passing link juice to the money sites, or will the blog shield dilute the link juice too much for it to be worth it? If it is worth doing, how many blogs should I set up? Attached Images Link Model.jpg (31.2 KB) | |
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