If you are using Caffeinated Content for the Ranking Loophole approach, you might be interest in a bit of software I’ll be releasing in the next day or two. It automates the refresh of content in multiple remote Caffeinated-enabled blogs, so you don’t need to keep logging in and grabbing fresh content.

Nice and simple, and once you’ve added your blog details, totally hands-free.

Find out more at http://www.automateyourbusiness.com

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I’ve been spending this month interviewing outsource workers and I’ve got someone lined up to start next month.

However, the Ranking Loophole approach isn’t really viable for them to work with - it entails me setting up more blogs etc.

So, I’ll be doing that myself in the background, which will definitely mean slow progress.

However, I will have the outsource worker doing a given process (they’re only working part-time), and I’ll be sharing the results here. More on that when they start next month.

In the meantime, the two (count them!) blogs I’ve set up with Caffeinated Content feeds (and some other article feeds from elsewhere, which I’ll cover later), are getting spidered regularly, and even some natural traffic.

Today, I’ve gone through them and added the code to provide the linkbacks to my money site, in the way the Ranking Loophole explains.

Next step is to set up a few more blogs.

Something I forgot to mention in my last post:

Mark at Income-Academy.com has written a post about the impact of Ranking Loophole on a site that’s already listed in Google. He says “You also need to ask yourself if you target MSN and use various methods to get to #1 will those methods that you use have a negative impact on your Google Ranking?”

I’m not sure if Mark’s read the report, but it specifically states that the sites you should promote with this are new ones that then feed into you main money site, which is what I’m doing with the site in this case study.

Hope that makes sense…

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OK, monthly strategies which are only updated once a month. That’s not what I had in mind.

Essentially, I decided to park this site a bit whilst I got on with three things:

1. Working out a long-term game plan for it.

2. Finding some outsource resource to help me out.

3. Creating a couple of quick-win products (which I’ll be releasing shortly).

The outsource help should be starting next month, which means this site will get updated on a more-or-less daily basis. Which means I’ll be able to carry on creating products.

The issue with working on this strategy is that A) it requires a lot of wordpress blogs, and B) it requires a number of domains to link to. That was taking time to set up, without any major quick benefit, hence my product creation taking the lead.

So I’ll put in place the framework for this over the next month, without having any content feed to the blogs, and then once the outsource worker starts working, I’ll start the content feeding through, and my assistant will be in charge of updating the details.

Until then, I’ll update you as often as possible.

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OK, setting up the first blog was reasonably straightforward. The only problem is that the plugin recommended to generate content for you is adding posts, but the comments are not appearing. They are in the database, just not appearing on the site. I’ve raised a ticket with the plugin creator to see if he can help.

So, that’s a batch of content scheduled.

The next thing is to set up the “link rotator” script that comes as an option (an upsell!) to the Ranking Loophole report, and that install went OK. Not straightforward, as you need to create your DB then log into PHPMyAdmin to run the script to configure the database tables - I would expect that to be automated when you first log in.

And now it’s 11:30 at night, so I’ll call it quits.

A quick update. As I’ve done zero promotion of the Anthony Robbins site so far, it’s received no traffic at all so far, other than me testing it.

I’m currently setting up the first promotional blog.

Changed my mind on SEOHost. I found a small but well-reviewed hosting offering more class-C IPs for lower cost. I’ll share there name later in the case study, once I’ve had a chance to work with them for a bit.

It’s a manual set up though, so although I ordered an account last night, it’s literally just been set up. No Fantastico access though, which is a mistake as it should be included. But I’ve seen that before with much bigger hosts, so no concerns there.

But it seems fast, support turn-around is good, etc.

So later today, I’ll be setting up my first two blogs.

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OK, had to take two days off. This internet marketing work is what I do in my spare time, and unfortunately my day job took over this weekend.

So back to today: I’ll be creating a new webhosting account at WebHostForSEO.com, who offer a variety of packages with a number of different class-C IPs at some good prices.

This different class-C IP addresses is essential to make MSN think that the backlinks to your site are coming from different servers, different websites, different people, and hence that your site is getting linked because of it’s valuable content.

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Onto day 2, and I’ve created the one-page site recommended by the Ranking Loophole report. I won’t go into the details, but the report gives some simple SEO-based advice on how to construct the page. The page I came up with is not the prettiest I’ve ever seen, and I’ve set it up using basically the same subscription form I’ve got on empowering-questions.com, so we’ll see how it goes.

Tomorrow’s effort will be to start setting up the blogs that the process uses to really bump your sites up MSN’s ranking. Again, without going into detail, there is a strategy to use a number of blogs with links set up in a certain way, and multiple blogs across multiple IP addresses.

So, there’ll be some effort to set those up, as well as cost.

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Day 1, and so far have done the following:

  • Purchased Ranking Loophole.
  • Decided to target “anthony robbins” as the keyword, creating a new site to drive traffic to my empowering-questions.com site (I’m already #1 for the keyphrase “empowering questions” in MSN, totally by a fluke).
  • Got 150 or so keywords to work with.
  • It recommends a keyword-based domain name, which makes sense given my empowering-questions.com domination of it’s key phrase. So, off to Moniker.com to bulk-search for domain names using the list of keywords. One note, where I had keywords like “anthony robbins online”, I searched for anthony-robbins-online.com and anthonyrobbinsonline.com.
  • Picked a domain I liked (anthony-robbins-online.com), registered it, set it up with my host. It was live within minutes (the key here - make sure your domain servers are correctly set up at the point of registration, and set the domain up on your host before you purchase).

I also went ahead and set up this blog!

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