What is really holding you back when it comes to making a decent amount of money online?
If you have been in this business for any length of time, you know that it comes down to being able to leverage your time. As a sole operator, you can only put in so many hours a day and, as a result, your income is limited. It is the person who develops a way to do things more efficiently who will break out of those limitations and experience income beyond what most others are able to accomplish.
And that can mean the difference between making a real income or just making enough to survive on. After all, if you are in this business, the last thing you want to do is simply create a job for yourself – especially if you are making little more than minimum wage.
I eventually came to the conclusion that the best way to leverage my time was to get a lot of content out there – fast. With content, I could do just about anything. I could use it for my own sites, post it on Web 2.0 sites, use it for backlinks, and the list goes on.
Yes, if you have content, you are able to do a lot. And if you are able to produce it in abundance, there is almost no way that you can not make money – no matter what you do.
Of course, it isn’t always that easy to produce original content. And if you are serious about this business, you will already know the value of original content over duplicate or spun content. Sure, you may get duplicate content indexed (and that means that you could have multiple listings in the SERPS and/or have it generating solid backlinks), but there is doubt as to whether this will last or have as much power as original, non-duplicate content.
What I can tell you is that I have done my own testing over a few years (with multiple sites and Web 2.0 properties) and I’ve come to the conclusion that the extra time it takes to produce original content is well worth it for many reasons. The number one being the fact that the search engines seem to devalue content that can be found elsewhere on the web.
I realize some folks are convinced that there is no difference between posting original content and duplicate as long as it is not found on the same site, but my testing leads me to believe that there is a significant dampening effect when it comes to reusing articles.
Is it any wonder spinning tools are doing such a brisk business? When it comes to mixing things up and providing unique content, spinners can save you a lot of time. But is that enough? Will the search engines really treat the spun content as original?
The problem with spinning content, even if it is done manually, is that, eventually, you are going to end up with an article that repeats a particular phrase or word in exactly the same spot as another article out there. In most cases, this wouldn’t be too much of a problem, except for the fact that this article may also have another phrase on a separate paragraph that occurs in exactly the same spot as that other article. It’s called a footprint and the search engines are sophisticated enough to know that this is more than coincidence.
As mentioned, I have tested this for myself and in every case, original content gets indexed every time, lasts longer, ranks higher and produces results that are superior to duplicate or spun content.
Look at it this way: If duplicate content where treated the same as original, there would be no incentive to write anything new. In fact, you would be able to submit multiple copies of your article (or plr) to the article directories for premium backlinks to your sites (which could also contain duplicate plr articles). Nah, it just doesn’t work that way. Search engines don’t reward laziness, and this would be just about as lazy as it gets.
If you are determined to spin your own content, be prepared for hours of tedious work in order to achieve a decent percentage of uniqueness. After that, you will likely have to proof-read every spun article you produce to check for proper context before posting them anywhere – it is almost impossible to have a hundred perfect articles from one seed article because not every one of your alternate words is going to mesh perfectly with the surrounding words. If you take into account the time that it takes to spin the content and then correct the final articles for odd word usage and such, you may find that it just takes a few extra minutes to write a completely original article using a technique like the 20-article-a-day system.
Yes, the 20-article-a-day system is something that I developed to get more leverage and create an abundance of original content that I could use as needed. It uses a template system and the articles are created from scratch using these templates to guide you through the process. Think of it as an advanced re-writing system that produces original articles at lightning speed. The best news? Each template can be used over and over to create more articles than you ever imagined possible.
I call it the 20-article-a-day system because on an average day I am able to produce 20 unique articles before lunch. Essentially, it pays my “wages” for the entire day so that I have the freedom to do whatever I want afterwards. I can either concentrate on other aspects of my business, or I can opt to take the afternoon off. Honestly, where else are you going to be able to have freedom like that?
This system has proved to be indispensable as I am using the articles that I produce on article sites, for backlinks, and for original content on my sites. I can only imagine how much I’ve saved in outsourcing costs. Also, since I began a daily routine and set aside my mornings to write using this method, I’ve seen a significant increase in my daily income that would not have been possible without the ability to put out content at this rate.
So if you are getting a little frustrated writing your stuff from scratch, spending hours tediously spinning content, or having to settle for poorly written articles from bargain basement writers, then you may want to have a peek at this system.
It comes in the form of a 46 page PDF (13,930 words) that specifically outlines the steps I take to gather the information for the master article, create the template, and write a completely original article in record time.
Price $12

20 articles a day, before lunch? Thats a tall order for anyone in my opinion. 20 articles at, say, 300 words is 6000 words – writing four articles an hour (and thats about as fast as anyone will get) means 1200 words, which means 5 hours work in total. To that before midday means working 07:00 till 12:00. Now we are talking….I could do this…..and so could most people!
Hi Colin – Yeah, I do it all the time – but with my method, I rarely get stuck and the articles just flow quickly. If you are writing from scratch without a template, then, yes, it can be a very tall order.
Hey,
I bought this report and read it and just wanted to say that you have really made a great report. The tips you listed are really great and easy to use and I haven’t seen them anywhere else.
So thanks a lot and I wish you all the best in the future.