Blog Spamming or Blog Stuffing?
I'd like to report a blog spammer.... myself! Well, that may not be exactly
the right term, perhaps I should be called a "blog stuffer". I've started
doing this as an experiment to see if I can generate tangible results by the
addition of regular and targeted content. Blogs seem to have a special
charm, but I think it's just that they have a lot of content and that
content is updated on a regular basis.
But I don't think what I'm doing is wrong really, I mean, isn't that what
most people with little writing ability or just nothing to say do? Post
links to sites with content they think is interesting, or post press
releases or articles that someone else wrote? It's filler. it's content.
Distributed content, I guess.
Anyway, after having a blog for over a year and not keeping it up as much as
I should, I've decided to start pumping content in to several blogs that I
have now and see how they work to attract new visitors and start getting a
little more traffic than I have had in the past. Sure, I could just work on
my site directly, but what's the challenge in that? One you have top
listings for all your keywords, the only place left to go is down, right?
:-)
Since I have seen that the more content I have on a site, the better the
traffic level, I'm not really focused on much else for my own sites other
than content collection, processing, and building. The best performing site
I have, www.bizprolink-internet.com has about 7 million expired domain
names, all listed in HTML pages and not a database. This site is currently
eating up about 1GB a day in bandwidth. It would be a great money-maker but
the site is VERY unfocused and there is a high percentage of non-US traffic.
Still, to my it proves what I've long felt, and that is that content is the
most important, long-lasting thing you can have on your site.
(hris

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