How to Outsource Websites at $1 Each

I caved in and signed up for a program that creates content rich websites for me instantly. I mean I was able to set up 10 websites in about an hour. Using my ads, my adsense code and they fill it automatically with articles and change them on a regular basis so they always stay fresh.

Worried about duplicate content? No need.

They take the first paragraphs from the different articles and change up the order so it turns out to be unique content. I plan to use this method for all the domains I bought and then I can develop full fledged websites for my best performing sites.

It is so much better than a parking page because it gives the reader exactly what they are looking for and it allows me to place my adsense and my own text ads from different places like clickbank, commission junction or any other affiliate site.

Can you see my text links for click bank and joe bucks products on the top right of the website? I also added my kontera code so I can bring in a bit more revenue from them.

Want to try it for yourself? Just click on the link on the website at the top that says ‘build content-rich websites’.


15 Comments so far

  1. Jon on September 10th, 2007

    just so you know… a person I work very closely with had their adsense account suspended over using content in that way. I know because I helped build the sites.

  2. HarpersDad on September 10th, 2007

    Hey Amy -

    That’s a pretty neat program. Are you planning on marketing these sites with article writing like you do for your regular niche sites? And then if they perform build a more in-depth site?

    This seems like a neat program - I’ll be interested in any updates about it. I’ll probably sign up later this month after I get enough in my paypal to cover it. =)

  3. Hope Wilbanks on September 10th, 2007

    Interesting! How did you find this service? Be sure to post an update later and tell us what kinds of results you get from this. :)

  4. Anonymous on September 10th, 2007

    Does your newest WSO have anything to do with, oh, IFW?

  5. Amy Bass on September 10th, 2007

    Jon,
    I contacted the company about your comment and this is what they told me:

    “Amy,
    We’ve never heard of any member being banned from AdSense for using WhyPark. Many customers have signed up for WhyPark, created a site and then applied and were accepted to AdSense. These are all content-rich, niche/unique sites. They’re not a typical made for AdSense type of site where the sole focus is to get clicks on ads. There is full navigation giving people options to go to other similar articles instead of forcing them to click on an ad to leave the site. You can also customize the sites and add your own unique content.

    Where we see people getting banned from AdSense is when they start driving traffic to their sites from AdSense networks where people are paid to click on ads, or they’re clicking on their own ads. They would be rejected from AdSense regardless of where there site is for going against the AdSense terms.

    Thanks,
    Craig Rowe”

    Never the less, I am going to apply for a Yahoo Publishers Network account and will possibly use that instead of adsense. (It is Yahoo’s version of adsense).

  6. CHunter on September 10th, 2007

    “Never the less, I am going to apply for a Yahoo Publishers Network account and will possibly use that instead of adsense. (It is Yahoo’s version of adsense).”

    Amy,

    Why the switch? Adsense not paying high?

  7. Amy Bass on September 10th, 2007

    Adsense pays great, but I don’t want all my eggs in one basket so to speak. I want to try both and see which works best. I heard that YPN actually pays more per click.

  8. CHunter on September 10th, 2007

    Cool.

    Thanks for the reply, Amy.

  9. Anonymous on September 10th, 2007

    Hi Amy,
    HOw are you getting traffic to your niche websites?
    Thanks.

  10. Amy Bass on September 10th, 2007

    Article Marketing. :)

  11. Frequent on September 10th, 2007

    I’m interested to see how they convert for you Amy.

    Are you planning to separate the revenue somehow on your monthly reports?

    If not, please let us know how they are performing for you. (And definately let us know if they get you banned!) Although I doubt that will be a problem since there is valid content on the pages.

  12. Laura on September 11th, 2007

    Good luck with all your niche sites. I just finished my first one today and I’m waiting for it to be indexed. How many sites do you have up now and are they making any worthwhile income?

  13. Amy Bass on September 11th, 2007

    I got quite a few set up so far. The income varies for each of them. The one I though would do the worst is actually my best earner. Go figure? :)

  14. Dennis on September 11th, 2007

    I love the idea of this site and I found quite a few others out there too. I do find it odd that there is no testimonials on the site.

    I would like to know how it has worked for someone first before I invest that much money.

    Please keep us posted if it works out for you Amy. I have quite a few domains just collecting dust that I need to develop or use something like this.

    Thanks!

  15. Jon on September 24th, 2007

    Hi Amy,

    Thanks for the reply and apologies for taking so long to get back to you! :o)

    The person who had their adsense account canceled was told it was specifically due to “issues regarding the content”. I’ve not tried the program you use and it does look like it will be harder for SE’s to identify the duplicity.

    And covering your bases by signing up to alternatives is a good idea!

    Best of luck,
    Jon

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