This Way to Make Money Blogging – AMA Update

by Splork on September 29, 2008

I am going to continue to flog Article Marketing Automation. Nothing I have done in this business has worked this well. Marc and Daniel at PLRPro have to be commended in creating this monster. And this is just a piece of something much bigger called Project Green Button.

I hope you all understand how incredible this system is. I am going to pound the table on this until you cheap bastards get how cool this thing is. I continue to build blogs and throw them into the portfolio. I continue to write articles to distribute across all the blogs. To date over 1,600 articles have been dropped on my blogs. Some of the blogs I care nothing about so I just let the articles fly. Others I care a great deal about. And I’ve seen my Adsense income almost double on some days. That isn’t saying a lot because I never made a lot with Adsense anyway, but it’s because I’ve built blogs, people add content and I promote them. It’s as simple as that. Some blogs I build for the system then I turn around and write a couple of articles to get some backlinks for the same blog.

I have to laugh at some of the articles that come through though. Many are very well written. Most are, as a matter of fact. But people do not get anchor links. They are still linking their name or “Click here”. Hey, if you want to rank high for those phrases be my guest. Based on what I’ve been seeing, if you think there is a lot of competition in article marketing, I’d suggest you’d be wrong. Sure there are a ton of articles getting submitted but few people seem to make the effort to create effective backlinks, which of course is the point of the exercise.

Project Green Button

Back in the Spring I suggested you folks join PLRPro so you could get in on Project Green Button for a price lower than what PGB (solely) will ultimately cost. The point being that you would have to take a chance over the summer before they got the thing ready (AMA is a part of the project) and you would pay full price for PLRPro, but get PGB for nada when it rolled out. Now you can’t get in PLRPro and will have to pay full price for PGB.

I got my wrist slapped for letting out the particulars on AMA. I’m not going to do the same for PGB. The owners sent out an email detailing PGB over the weekend and it sounds great. I’ll be happy to post the email or let Marc weigh in if he gets time to read this post. I think it’s going for $197. If the quality is anything like AMA then it will be worth every penny. I get how hard it is to spend that kind of money, and unless you’ve seen the system you’re thinking, hell no. I’ve been an early member of PLRPro. Like one of the first 50 members probably so it’s easy for me to say buy the system. I’m paying a fraction of the cost. But if they said that they were raising the price across the board $100 I’d grit my teeth and still pay.

I will post this quote from the email: “Project Green Button is so much more than what PLRPro started out 3 years ago, but its essence is the same, to get you to $6k/mo in a realistic, systematic process and timeframe.” I’m not making $6K from PLRPro. I can see how you can but I’ve been too lazy and noncommittal to actually make it happen. I think PGB can make it happen. I’m looking forward to getting my software Friday and working on making $6K a reality. Given these tough economic times, I really need to make it happen.

Zemanta

I’ve been using Zemanta over the last week and have found it to be a very nice tool for adding photos and links to my posts. Adding a photo to a post gives it legitimacy I think. This tool makes it super easy to just drag one over. And it helps with adding tags too.

This post has turned out to be just a rehash of shit that I’ve posted about before. Sorry about that. I don’t do much else right now except build blogs and get backlinks to them. It’s worth it to tell you how much benefit it is to do that.

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Ray September 29, 2008 at 9:06 am

Hey Splork,

That almost sounds to easy. Just to confirm, you’re creating empty blogs (blogger, wordpress, own domain) and use AMA to create content, promote the sites, and get the adsense clicks?

-Ray

Splork September 29, 2008 at 11:23 am

Tumblr, Joomla, Blogger, self-hosted Wordpress…yep. I create a blog. Or you can use a blog you’ve owned for years. Simply add it to the system, choose the categories you want to accept articles for and you’re done.

You can go back and tidy up the posts. You can delete the posts. You can add Adsense to your blog. Kontera. Affiliate links. Whatever you want to do with your blog. The only thing you can’t do is mess with the links that people add to their article. They are allowed up to three backlinks.

Promotion of course, is what will ultimately determine if you make any money with any site you build. This isn’t going to magically bring Adsense dollars to your account. But the idea is that you don’t have to solely be responsible for creating content for your blog. You can add your blogs in for free if you want. The cool part though is being able to write an article, with the spinner, and have it blast out to all these blogs, many on different IPs. My best performing article has been distributed 86 times, and counting, across different blogs. That is 258 backlinks just in that one article.

A little about the spinner again. Don’t be confused in that 1) it is hard to use and 2) it creates a franken-article. Go back and read my original review on the system. The spinner is super easy and can create a different article on each blog, depending how many sentences you re-write. Again, it is ridiculously easy. For $47 you should give it a try.

Marc Lindsay September 29, 2008 at 2:41 pm

Hey Guys…..

Yes it really does kick some serious butt….

One of my articles (previously actually distributed on ezine articles 2 years ago) has now been taken up 130 times.

The main phrase I worked for was “gain in muscle mass” mainly because I was lazy and needed to submit it for the training video.

I’ve never worked my domain on that phrase.

Its now on page 2 for that phrase, and its 1.2 million competition.

Not bad from an automated system….

Talk Soon
Marc

Walt September 29, 2008 at 3:27 pm

This sounds kind of similar to 1waylinks.net

aaronk September 30, 2008 at 8:43 pm

Keep pounding the table splork, we need more blogs on the network! Cheap bastards is right! Anyway, you are so right on with this product. I keep thinking i will wake up one day and it will be gone, its that good.

Splork October 17, 2008 at 2:12 pm

I’m amazed at the level of laziness of some people writing articles on AMA. I mean, they can’t make it any easier to re-write an article yet I still get articles to approve that are rewritten less than 30%. If you manually reveiw articles, like I do on some of my better blogs this is what you get when an article is available for review:

Here’s an article that’s queued for posting on your site at httpp://mysite.com/.

To approve the article, click this link:
APPROVE ARTICLE

To reject the article, click this link:
REJECT ARTICLE

If you approve the article, it will be posted to your site within the next few hours. If you reject it, it won’t be published to your site, and it won’t again be queued for your approval.

Original Article Rewritten: 6.00%

Note the 6% rewritten. If an article is less than 75% or so I won’t be publishing it on my sites. Yes there are some blogs that I built for the contest that I really don’t care about that I’m letting anything go. But there are quite a few that I definitely review. If you aren’t rewriting you are doing yourself a disservice. 1)you’re simply posting dupe content 2) you risk not getting posted on AMA.

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