Exclusive BHW - My Twisted Autoblog Method - Complete Video Series

"ShezBlog" <-- Now that's funny
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Haha

Also, noticed WPRobot double posting some content so added SEO-Duplicate-Content plugin.

A Twitter tool that lets you find people by keyword is a good thing. If that tool
allows you to follow and unfollow them too then that's great but make sure
that the program keeps track of who you have followed and unfollowed so you
don't end up following them again.

Be careful with how many people you unfollow at once. Try and unfollow no
more than 10% of your total followers per day.

It may work out best if you follow 50 people one day, then 50 the next and
then 50 the day after. The on day 4 take a look at the people who are
not following you and unfollow them up to a maximum of 10% of the total
number of people you're following.

If you follow 50 people per day for 4 days you'll be following 200. If on day
5 you have 100 people who are not following you back avoid unfollowing
all of them on that day, just unfollow 10 of them, then the next day follow
50 people and unfollow 10 of the people who are not following you back.

Follow that pattern and you will stay well below the radar of Twitter and
will not be seen as following and unfollowing aggresively.

This may seem like a slow way building your follower lists but if you're
working on multiple Twitter accounts (which you should be) then you'll
soon have, collectively, a large following.

Does that make sense?

Got it. Thanks again.
 
does it matter if I use a .info domain for a single blog? I see that you use .info for multiple sub domains but I'm just wondering if it matters if its a .info, cause you aren't really doing any SEO since all your traffic is basically coming from twitter.
 
Yes, if you're getting double posts then the SEO-Duplicate-Content plugin is a great addition.

Can you post a link to that plugin so everyone can download and use it please.
 
does it matter if I use a .info domain for a single blog? I see that you use .info for multiple sub domains but I'm just wondering if it matters if its a .info, cause you aren't really doing any SEO since all your traffic is basically coming from twitter.

You're correct in thinking that the SEO doesn't matter too much as the
traffic is coming from Twitter.

You can use .info domains for these blogs (99 cents per domain from most places).

I've used .info domains and made 24 subdomains on it and every blog is
indexed by and ranked on Google. I get some great long tale searches
which I didn't even try for. They just come naturally as part of the blog
and how they're set up.

A .com or .net or .info domain will be sufficient when making the blogs
using the method I showed you in the videos.

I've not used .biz or other varients so I can't comment on them. I know
that a .co.uk domain will also work very well, especially if you happen to
be targeting a UK niche/market (hint, hint, think about that last part)
 
I've had a lot of PM's and emails from members regarding this thread and
one of the main points made by members was having to build up a Twitter
account to a decent number of followers and the time it can take etc.

Because of this I've decided to offer the actual iPod Twitter account that I
showed in the videos to any BHW member who is interested in owning it to
use for their own autoblog.

PM me your email address if your interested and I'll send you the details.

Obviously I can only help out one BHW member as I only have one iPod
Twitter account.

I hope that this will help someone who really wants to get a head start with
their autoblogs.
 
And if you're struggling to think of a niche that works well with this method
here is a large niche for you to use.

This works well if you're an Amazon or eBay affiliate (or both).

Radio Controlled (RC)

Within this niche (scratching the suface only) is the following:

RC HELECOPTORS
- indoor
- outdoor
- 3 channel
- 4 channel
- 6 channel


RC PLANES
- ready to fly
- electric
- gas
- kits


RC BOATS
- electric
- gas
- parts
- kits

RC TRUCKS
- off road
- 4x4
- electric
- gas



RC cars
- electric
- gas
- electric off road
- nitro

RC TANKS

And within those niches are related products such as Books, DVD's, magazine subscriptions, video games, etc

Find people on Twitter who are RC enthusiasts and you have all of the above to offer them.

Hope that gets some thoughts flowing for other niches that you can use.
 
hey guys where can i get wp robot for free :)

It used to be in the members download section on here but has since been moved to the "do not share list".

It's a fantastic plugin.
 
so shez, if you don't mind me asking, because I have made 3 blogs already but the twitter part is effing hard, I am trying manually through twitterfall but it is realllllly slow. You said you used hummingbird before, but now what do you recommend to build up your followers with? There must be a tool to get a hundrish followers daily?
 
Hi, yes, there are some great tools out there but I do actually use TwitterFall
to find people. Yes, it is manual but yes the people are much more targeted.

I do also go through the account and unfollow people that haven't followed back
after a week or so.

I think you can still get vesion 1 of hummingbird - it's prob still onthe download
section too. The thing is, I pick niches where the Twitter account will get
followers without me having to do much following. Thanks to people searching
for things on Twitter my accounts get found and thanks to RT's new people
see my tweets and follow that account too.

If I was creating a Twitter account that was not going to get those
benefits then I'd use version 1 of Hummingbird. I just never liked v2.

There some really great tools on the "buy/sell" section on BHW. I'd
recommend any of them that can autofollow and unfollow but will limit
the unfollow number as mass following and unfolling will get you into
trouble with Twitter.

I guess I really should do a tutorial on getting Twitter followers :cool:
 
awesome, if you made a tutorial on getting Twitter followers, then you probably would help a lot of people, but you already have so its upto you haha kudos to you my friend, shezblogs ftw haha.
 
Yes, that's true, I started with a ready made Twitter account of 3,400 followers.

What I was really showing is that a Twitter account is like a traffic tap for an autoblog and can switch on an instant flow of traffic to an autoblog that has been set up like this.

I could delete the blog that I created a few days ago and then rebuild it and then plug the Twitter account into that one. If all my traffic was coming from Google and I removed my site then rebuilt it on a new domain I'd lose all of my rankings and traffic.

As you mentioned, if you get 100 people per day to follow you back then yes, it will take 30 days to get 3,000 followers but in reality it will take longer as you have to wait to see how many of the first 100 follow you back, then unfollow the ones who don't follow back, then follow another 100 and repat the previous steps.

It could take a couple of months to reach 3,000 but you may not need 3,000 and you never should be relying on just one autoblog for your income.

The autoblogs are super simple to set up which means all you need to do is work on your Twitter accounts.

Here's the secret: Set up 10 autoblogs and then work on building up 10 Twitter accounts (each one linked to one of the autoblogs). If you're building up 10 Twitter accounts then you can reach your 3,000 followers 10 times quicker than you would if you were just working on one Twitter account.

You don't have to have 3,000 followers all on one account. I have 105,000 followers over 24 related autoblogs. Can you imagine how long that would have taken if I'd of worked on one account at a time?
:eek: :eek:

Excellent info mate! I have just a few questions that I hope you'll answer.

1) Approximately, when did you start doing this? In other words - How long did it take you to get to this point?

2) How much time do you spend daily building your twitter accounts? Is it like your full time job now? Did you do it full time in the beginning and then start doing it less as you progressed?

3) Do you incorporate any other traffic methods besides twitter?


You know what would be awesome.... if we found a Facebook tool like TwitterFall!!! Anyone know of one similar to TwitterFall for Facebook? Any way of getting super targeted traffic like this from Facebook.. other than Facebook ads which cost money of course.

P.S. You are the greatest! Even if you did not share anything about the twitter method, just your videos that show how to set up an autoblog have been super helpful for me!
 
Thanks for posting this excellent thread. Finished watching the videos twice and you laid everything out nice a clear. I'm going to purchase the WP Robot plugin and add at it to some of my blogs and my families blogs.

Thanks again.
 
I started building the Twitter accounts around 8 months ago. Although I am full time online I was building the Twitter accounts part time. Basically they don't take as much time (per day) to build.

I originally feed eBay affiliate RSS feeds in to the accounts but eBay threw a tantrum and declared it no longer wanted traffic directly from Twitter. If they'd have given me enough time I'd would have made the blogs that I have made and sent the Twitter traffic to the blog where the eBay items would have been displayed.

As it is eBay pulled the plug and banned my account (idiots). So I built the blogs and used Amazon as the main product source (stuff eBay I hope they go down the pan).


Today I send about an hour a week checking in on the Twitter accounts. I found a popular niche/market where my accounts are found from Twitter users doing searches. They search, find my Twitter accounts and follow me. And because people are fans of the Twitter niche they are happy to RT my tweets so I reach even more people with zero effort.

I can't think of many niches that fall in to this category so I guess I was lucky when I chose the niches that I chose.

And no, I don't use any other traffic source other than Twitter. I get traffic from all three search engines because they're all into trying to index realtime stuff right now so every Tweet I send gets picked up by Googled within seconds and indexed.

All of the traffic is long tail but ver targeted. I mentioned this to another BHW member here (via email) that it seems if you ignore Google and get on with things and as long as you don't do anything they they'd frown upon then Google seems to 'come to you' and hand you the rankings.

I do none of the usual SEO stuff such as link building. I just use an SEO plugin so the on-page stuff is in place and thats enough to please Google to give me rankings without trying.

Don't exactly why it is but hey, if it ain't broke what's the point in trying fix it?
 
Thanks for the great post! I just wanted to mention that when you unzip the files, there is no video 6 but it doesnt look like anything is missing as the names are still correct.

This is truly an awesome method...I love the idea of not having to rely on google for traffic.
 
Thanks for the great post! I just wanted to mention that when you unzip the files, there is no video 6 but it doesnt look like anything is missing as the names are still correct.

This is truly an awesome method...I love the idea of not having to rely on google for traffic.

Ah well spotted there, yeah I just checked things and you're right, none of
the videos are missing. It looks like I mis-numbered the folders. The zip files
are numbered correctly but when you unzip the folder it will appear as if there
has been a jump in the numbering.

Files #1 - #5 are all numbered correctly

but zip file #6 has a folder inside it that is number #7 when that folder
should be named #6

Don't worry about the numbering, it was a typo when I was naming them.
All of the videos are there, just go by the zip file numbering.

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"I guess I really should do a tutorial on getting Twitter followers."

Yes, Shezboy, please do! I am sure it will be easy to follow just because you created it.

JDanswers
 
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