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The more keywords, the more pages, the more activity you’ll gain from search engine traffic. The more traffic you gain, the more people will click on the Adsense ads. And of course, the more clicks you receive, the more money you’ll make. At least, that’s the overall plan. And since the ultimate goal is to generate as much money as possible, as quickly as possible, you work entirely on a quantity level. In other words, page volume is your key to financial success. As long as all those pages are optimized for individual keywords – and they carry a certain amount of keyword-related content – you’ve got a fairly good shot at getting them indexed in the search engines. If that’s the case, gaining a considerable amount of traffic through those search engines won’t be difficult. So let’s assume you put up twenty topic-oriented websites, each of them loaded with hundreds (if not thousands) of keyword pages. Let’s also assume that these websites collectively result in a very high number of clicks on Adsense ads. In no time at all, you would have reached a substantial monthly income. Which is exactly what you had in mind, the reason why you invested all that time and energy researching topics, evaluating competition, collecting keywords, and creating and publishing all those web pages. The only problem is, even if you do manage to hit some high-dollar figure, that same income could be wiped out with no warning whatsoever.
Basically, you could check your Adsense statistics one month and see a whopping five figures. The next month, maybe half or even a third of that amount. And the following month? Nothing, nada, zip, zilch… zero income.
All those keyword pages you used in order to get tons of traffic from search engines? They’ve been de-indexed. Which means any and all of your money-making potential that was associated with them has completely disappeared. So what do you do next? You start over from scratch. You research additional topics,
check out the level of competition, generate more keyword lists, and work at getting a whole bunch more pages listed in the search engines. Of course, if you’re serious about this type of system, you won’t wait until it’s too
late. You’ll create niche websites on a continuous basis, one right after the other. That way, if one or more of the previous sites fail, new ones will be there to take up the slack. And that’s pretty much what you’ll have to do in order to keep this particular option going strong. But you also need to prevent the search engines from de-indexing your pages. Or worse, banning your sites altogether. In order to do that, you would need to concentrate on making certain those pages carry a considerable amount of quality content, the kind search engine spiders are
hungry for.
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