Autoblogs - Staying Under The Radar

stevesdata

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Hello All

I wanted to post the results of quite a lot of reading I have been doing on this which may help some ppl and I also have some questions for the more experienced members.

Hopefully the first section will help some people. Its from here and a wide range of sources.

Recommendations I have had:

*Create a dedicated email addy for each autoblog with different web mail providers and do this ideally through proxies
*Also create a unique and "decent" looking author profile / about section
*Vary templates
*Vary ad placements / ad types
*Vary the number of posts per day
*Include periods of inactivity to make more human e.g. days or a week with no posting (this is apparently a trigger if there are posts EVERY day)
*Dont host more than 50 autoblogs on 1 server
*Dont host autoblogs on private servers
*Split blogs between Bl0gger / WP etc.
*Host on different C-class IP addys
*Post between 0-5 posts / day, with ideally 0-3 posts / day in the first month
*Also delay monetization ideally no ads for the first few weeks / month
*Vary banner designs
*Try to sell blogs if they make either a lot or not enough money e.g. if brings a lot of traffic / cash more likely to get banned

My plan is to try and start rolling some of these out, I would like to do a combination of building my own and outsourcing to other ppl to build to help randomise the process up a bit.

Questions I have:

*How many blogs are sensible to have in total? I am thinking 100 - 1000
*Can autoblogs get you banned from Aff1l1ates / Ads3ns3? or do you just get de-indexed by g00gle?
*What is the best type of homepage to submit for CPA acceptance? Are there any examples? i.e. what kind of site should I build specifically to help me get accepted?
*What footprints are left from autoblogs?

I hope this has helped some ppl and would appreciate a bit of advice myself.

;)
 
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I also forgot to mention I have heard people complaining of having batches of blogs removed from mass generation e.g. if you set up 50 with a mass install and one is tripped they can all go :(
 
stevesdata

What is your reasoning for not hosting on private servers? I host 95% of my autoblogs on private servers with no issues?

Are you meaning servers that get internet access via residential internet services?
 
I think have to depends on mass generation of blog leaves any foot print for them to trace all your other blogs.
 
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