Create a Blog network - any software?

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Hi a newbie here,

well I am browsing around "how to make money online" I saw this site blogseries saying that I can make 25 blogs with them by using their software, and earn money from it,, well I have to pay them $47 per month,,, not really sure I will earn

or is there a free or one time licence software,

what I am thinking create blogs, host in different IP's and senuke

Thanks in advance
 
Yes,

it's called Wordpress multisite.

Greetz
 
Yes,

it's called Wordpress multisite.

Greetz

I notice thats a good method to manage a bunch of WP sites.
However, I am afraid that will leave huge footprints and ruin the purpose of a real 'blog network'?
 
That's probably why you're paying for it monthly like that, as to have any real affect you're going to want them each on their own server (a bunch of hosting accounts) with different class C IPs
 
You can try a software called uber blog creator. It automatically makes blogs for you after you take some time to set it up. Search for it here. The OP sells it on this forum.

Hi a newbie here,

well I am browsing around "how to make money online" I saw this site blogseries saying that I can make 25 blogs with them by using their software, and earn money from it,, well I have to pay them $47 per month,,, not really sure I will earn

or is there a free or one time licence software,

what I am thinking create blogs, host in different IP's and senuke

Thanks in advance
 
I haven't experienced to build a blog network but I guess Daddy G is hot about this kind of technique. Remember the Penguin and Panda Updates. I suggest that you do Niche Marketing. This surely makes you money the most ethical way.
 
That's probably why you're paying out for it monthly like that, as to have any real effect you're going to want them each on their own coordinator (a lot of web coordinator accounts) with different classification C IPs
 
You can go with ZennoPoster and make your own custom bots
 
I notice thats a good method to manage a bunch of WP sites.
However, I am afraid that will leave huge footprints and ruin the purpose of a real 'blog network'?

I am still looking for an answer to this. Would appreciate someone's input.
Thanks
 
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