
AdSense Resurrected Deconstructed
427 words | Last Updated: December 24, 2007 |
Zeila Rich, creator of AdSense Resurrected, releases examples of web sites she has created, or can create, and this allows us to deconstruct or at least guess "How A Couple From Singapore Made A Million Dollars in Three Months From Google!" Surprisingly, some of her tactics fly in the face of the usual tips we hear from SEO and AdSense gurus.
1. Automation of 1000-page web sites. Zeila uses software to automatically create these mega-page web sites. The usual tips you read online are that search engines get suspicious when they see sites that contain thousands of pages overnight, because it smacks of automation.
Then again, is 1000 the magic number?
Does a thousand page site look more "human built" than a 5000-page site?
I'd be curious to try the things that Zeila Rich will teach in AdSense Resurrected, as soon as it launches one minute before Christmas this year.
2. Use of Reprintable Articles. In the many-paged site that Zeila used as her example, the source of those articles are reprintable articles. These are usually taken from various article directories, and the owners of those articles allow you to freely reprint their articles in your content-starved web site.
This is done in exchange for a link. The article writers include an "About the Writer" or resource box at the bottom of the article. These boxes contain a clickable link that leads back to the writer's own site.
In Zeila's demo site, however, I noticed that the only links that appeared in the web pages were links leading to the internal pages of the demo site. I didn't see clickable links that lead to the sites of the people who originally penned the reprintable articles.
I wonder how those writers feel about the way their reprintables are being used.
UPDATE: According to Zeila, this is not what they use AdSense Resurrector for. The examples were just used as a preview. What Zeila's group mostly does is use their own content (whether they created it themselves or outsourced the writing). That's good to hear, Zeila!
3. Where is the traffic coming from? You gain access to reprintable articles, you use software, you churn out thousand-page sites and try to monetize them.
So will other people using similar techniques.
Where will the traffic come from? I still haven't figured out Zeila's traffic-generating technique. Does she leverage off her 1,300-strong network of non-blogs?
Anyway, in less than 3 days, AdSense Resurrected will launch, and that will hopefully answer all our questions. Stay tuned!
"AdSense Resurrected Deconstructed"
First Posted: December 22, 2007 | Filed in: Adsense

