Duplicate Content Out, Adsense Empire In
Posted: October 20th, 2009 | Author: Lance | Filed under: Adsense | Tags: Adsense, autoblogging, duplicate content | No Comments »Right now I’m looking at scaling up a bit in the Adsense arena, mainly, because of its security. I mean, even though it may take forever to get paid, when it’s not essential to cash flow, having $30,000 per month rolling in the back door can be pretty comforting.
So I was looking through my ole’ external to see what I had on the topic, and ran across two interesting e-books. One was Marc Lindsay & Daniel Turner’s VRE Handbook, which has some solid stuff. The other was this random e-book called The Duplicate Content Value Maximizer Model by some random dude named “Rebellion.” Probably some blackhat e-book I grabbed, but very substantial information. And finally I checked out the Big Daddy his self, Google for what they had to say about duplicate content.
After all, here’s my goals:
- Produce sites that serve Adsense ads.
- Provide information people are looking for.
- Get free traffic.
- Be completely legal.
Notice there’s nothing in there about duplicate content.
Why?
It makes no difference to me.
According to these guides, and Google, as long as content is sufficiently unique, it’s no big deal. That and if it adds value.
What that really means to me is, add a couple of paragraphs that help.
So, I’m going to do a test with a group of 15 sites and see how they do.
My guess is, they’ll turn into little earners pushing out $1-$2 per day.
Now, you may be asking yourself, what about if you want to flip them?
Answer: Hit up Need-an-Article for 5 uniques, and paste them in the site. Completely disclose content sources and sell mainly on the earnings, traffic, and ranking in the SERPs.
Let you know how it all goes, and what the deal is.

