Content Maximization Method

Content MaximizationIn this post I’ll run through how I make the most out of my blog content.

Years ago, I would add a new post to a blog and that would have been the end of it. The post is added and I move on. If I wanted to use an article for promotion purposes I would write another one. If I wanted to add another post to the blog, I would write another one.

These days I use what I call the ‘Content Maximization’ method.

It involves taking a unique article and getting the most out of it. So here’s exactly what I do:

Step #1 – Write a unique post and add it to your blog

This is self explanatory. You would write (or outsource) a unique article and post it to your blog. Once this is done, you wait until the page is indexed by Google. You can check this by searching for “site:www.YourPageURL.com” and see if anything is returned. If nothing is returned, then the page isn’t indexed yet and you should wait before moving onto the next step.

Step #2 – Take the article and spin it

What I do next is take the article and paste it into The Best Spinner. I spin it using the “Best” option and I also make sure I add my main article keyword (the ones the article is targeting) into the “Protected Terms” box so that my main keyword remains intact and isn’t spun.

Step #3 – Get it out there!

What you have now is an article that when spun becomes largely unique each time. So you can use this article and submit it to as many places as you can. Depending on whether you use automated software or not, you should try and spread out these submissions over time.

Here’s what I do:

I take the spun version and use a “Social Networking” nuke inside SENuke. This submits the article to between 20-40 social networking sites. I then use the “Bookmarking” nuke and bookmark the social networking pages with my article on. This is spread out over 5 days and only takes about 10 minutes to schedule.

I then use the article for Unique Article Wizard. If you’ve used it before then you know that you need to use 3 different versions of each paragraph. You can do this easily by using The Best Spinner to spin the article, take paragraph 1 and enter it in the 1st box. Then spin the article again and take paragraph 1 again and paste it into the 2nd box. Just continue this process until you have inserted 3 versions of each paragraph. This is a rapid way of rewriting your articles automatically for this service.

This Should Generally Give You Hundreds of Links

SENuke will give you between 20-40 links (which also have links pointing to them to boost their power) and Unique Article Wizard will give you around 150-400.

So what you have done is taken your one article and turned it into hundreds of unique pages on different sites and they all point to your blog.

Since I started doing this, not only have I seen a massive different in traffic to my blogs but it’s also so easy to implement.

What If You Don’t Have the Tools?

If you don’t have access to any of the tools mentioned then you can certainly still use the technique. Although I highly recommend you get The Best Spinner. What you would do is spin the article and manually submit them to as many social network and article directories as you can. Just be sure to spin the article for each site, so each one gets a unique version.

And that’s it, that’s how I take my articles and use them to get hundreds of backlinks to my blogs.

I hope you enjoyed this post and please feel free to leave your comments below.

Tony Newton

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Comments

  1. Do you open new SN accounts with SeNuke for each article?

  2. Hi

    Yes, I usually just do a Wizard project and create new social network and bookmarking accounts. If I’m just bookmarking any sites then I’ll usually add 3-5 sites on the accounts and then move on. I use DeathByCaptcha which is very cheap and quite accurate.

    Tony

  3. OK, thanks. I’m asking because I am thinking that social network sites would carry more “weight” if they have more than one post and are updated from time to time. Then again – if links from all the posts on one SN site point to the same site…then it’s doubtful if this is worth the extra effort..

  4. If I was doing it all manually, then possibly I would add more articles to each account. If you’re promoting just one site then it’s probably recommended too. I promote dozens of sites, so it’s just a fast way of getting some links to them with minimal effort.

    I do always try to include a link in each one to an authority site too such as Wikipedia, to add some value to the readers.

    Tony

  5. Hi Tony

    Got bit bored with the blogging and writing articles for a while as i was doing exactly as you say write an article blog it and then write another one etc etc etc bored the pants of me
    but your method of using the same article multiple timmes is good
    is it ‘allowed’ !!! as far as google copyscape and things i mean
    and could you spell out in a post a bit more detail how you do this

    cheers
    j

  6. Hi John

    Yes it’s perfectly allowed because all you are doing is rewriting the article, except that you are using a piece of software (and other services) to do it.

    Most articles quickly become 40%-50% unique which is generally enough to make them pass the unique test in the search engines.

    But it also doesn’t matter is they are unique because when placed on other sites it gives you a unique link. So the fact that the page it is on won’t rank high isn’t the main concern. It’s the link we are after to boost our own rankings.

    All the best

    Tony

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