Advice on ranking a new site with my autoblogging software

ParroxPAW

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Hey everyone,

over the past few months I built a software to write essentially thousands of high quality blogposts. I can write hundreds if not thousands per day.

They all have unique images, 2,000 words minimum, are extremely well written and have multiple links redirecting to other sites as well as custom backlinks for each blogpost. They are currently ranking really well on older domains and also driving traffic.

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I however haven't had so much success on brand new websites.

Does anyone have tips on how to increase the performance on new sites?

PS. this will also be a service I will be offering on here, but I don't know where to post the thread. In Marketplace or where do I put it?
 
Does anyone have tips on how to increase the performance on new sites?
probably don't post that many articles to begin with. I think there's a penalty now for new sites publishing 100s of articles a day when they've not done this before, so I would schedule the posting to few articles (1-5 I think it's safe) per day but maintain this schedule for months...

PS. this will also be a service I will be offering on here, but I don't know where to post the thread. In Marketplace or where do I put it?
definitely in the marketplace, probably in one of these 2 forums (most likely in the 1st one, but you can ask the mods before you post, to make sure):
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/content-copywriting.194/
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/misc.18/
 
Pick 5 to10 long‑tail keywords and post daily with unique intros, interlink related articles, earn a few quality backlinks, keep your site fast and mobile, and use Search Console to refine.
 
probably don't post that many articles to begin with. I think there's a penalty now for new sites publishing 100s of articles a day when they've not done this before, so I would schedule the posting to few articles (1-5 I think it's safe) per day but maintain this schedule for months...


definitely in the marketplace, probably in one of these 2 forums (most likely in the 1st one, but you can ask the mods before you post, to make sure):
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/content-copywriting.194/
https://www.blackhatworld.com/forums/misc.18/

Yeah I'm using long tail keywords and then answering the PAA questions. It's been working really well for older domains, but on newer domains the articles rank for keywords but only in the 51-100 range which doesnt really help the traffic lol

and thank you for the sales thread info :)
 
You should focus on targeting long-tail keywords to attract more qualified traffic, and try to build high-quality backlinks, especially on brand new domains.
 
on newer domains the articles rank for keywords but only in the 51-100 range which doesnt really help the traffic lol
so, it doesn't seem like it's the posting frequency then. Sorry, I (wrongly) assumed that they're not ranking anywhere, my bad!

In this case, it's probably a case of google not trusting the new sites enough to rank them then. So, it's either a trust issue (in which case you need to work on EEAT scores, social media presence, brand awareness, etc, all of that crap that google considers trust), or it could simply be an authority-related issue (ie: the fresh sites don't yet have the authority - ie. the DR - to compete with the more established sites)...

And speaking of backlinks, I didn't see you mention this yet, but internal links are a big deal nowadays, so how is your internal linking game so far? I have a feeling that as soon as you interlink the crap out of your content you're going to see a jump in rankings

and thank you for the sales thread info :)
no problem
 
so, it doesn't seem like it's the posting frequency then. Sorry, I (wrongly) assumed that they're not ranking anywhere, my bad!

In this case, it's probably a case of google not trusting the new sites enough to rank them then. So, it's either a trust issue (in which case you need to work on EEAT scores, social media presence, brand awareness, etc, all of that crap that google considers trust), or it could simply be an authority-related issue (ie: the fresh sites don't yet have the authority - ie. the DR - to compete with the more established sites)...

And speaking of backlinks, I didn't see you mention this yet, but internal links are a big deal nowadays, so how is your internal linking game so far? I have a feeling that as soon as you interlink the crap out of your content you're going to see a jump in rankings


no problem
So would GKP help as well? just overall presence of the new site?

and Yeah so each blogpost has multiple internal links to our bestsellers as well as links to other sites as "references" like a scientific article would. Then we also create a custom backlink thats uploaded to AWS to help the newly created blogposts as well. It might change down the line, but ive just seen that new pages don't rank as high as the websites with higher DA. Which makes sense i guess
 
You can pick 5 to10 long tail keywords and post daily with unique intros, interlink related articles, earn a few quality backlinks, keep your site fast and mobile, and use Search Console to refine.
 
So would GKP help as well? just overall presence of the new site?
not sure what you mean by GKP (maybe Google Keyword Planner??)... And if that's what you mean, I can't figure out where it comes into our discussion (sorry, I'm a bit dense today :p )

and Yeah so each blogpost has multiple internal links to our bestsellers as well as links to other sites as "references" like a scientific article would. Then we also create a custom backlink thats uploaded to AWS to help the newly created blogposts as well. It might change down the line, but ive just seen that new pages don't rank as high as the websites with higher DA. Which makes sense i guess
it does make sense, yeah...

Also, good internal linking structure, that should work. And if it doesn't, it's the trust or the authority, as I mentioned previously. I can't see anything else that could stop the new domains from ranking (unless it's a google thing, of course)...
 
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I however haven't had so much success on brand new websites.

Does anyone have tips on how to increase the performance on new sites?
I'm in the same boat. My bulk content sites built on aged domains follow a pretty standard timeframe for indexing and ranking. Anything in a similar style built on new domains take a lot more effort to get going. The approach that has worked for me is just to keep the site in build mode, continue trickling brand backlinks to the homepage and named backlinks to author pages, have patience and not obsessing over # of indexed pages for the first few months.
 
I'm in the same boat. My bulk content sites built on aged domains follow a pretty standard timeframe for indexing and ranking. Anything in a similar style built on new domains take a lot more effort to get going. The approach that has worked for me is just to keep the site in build mode, continue trickling brand backlinks to the homepage and named backlinks to author pages, have patience and not obsessing over # of indexed pages for the first few months.
This is super useful info I will try that thank you!

not sure what you mean by GKP
Google Knowledge Panel and other things like wikipedia pages, if it helps lol
 
Build some quality backlinks, share your content on social media and keep it linked well so Google will pick it up faster.
 
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