[FREE] Wicked Content Technique 100s of FREE Unique Websites cheap!

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Ok folks, are you ready to snatch for yourself dozens or hundreds of free websites? Here you go.

Step 1

Take a look at recently expired domain names. For instance, look here:

Code:
https://auctions.godaddy.com/
Search for ones in a general niche you want.

Step 2

You want to know if Google used to like the website. I go to Google and
type site:domain.com and see if it has many pages indexed.

If it looks like it had unique content or somehow looks like a profitable site,
you can either get the domain and the content, or just the content if you
want to start a new domain.

Step 3

Any domain you find expired from Godaddy will be parked. What we want to do is
find if the hosting for that old domain still exists.

Go to Google and type "example.com stats". In this case I type

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onlinelovedatingtips.com stats
Now, DO NOT FOLLOW THE LINK IN GOOGLE. We're looking for old information, you need to get it
from the Google cache. Visit one of the many stat sites out there and find the old IP address that
website used to use (using the Google cache link). In this case, the old DNS that
onlinelovedatingtips.com used was "174.120.153.61" ... go to your c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
file and type in ...

Code:
174.120.153.61 www.onlinelovedatingtips.com
174.120.153.61 onlinelovedatingtips.com
This tells your local computer to forget any external DNS, the only place it should look for that
website is at that IP address. What do we find? The hosting was also expired. Aww darn, that happens
sometimes. This site happens to have around 70 unique articles though, you'll have to
resort to grabbing them from Google cache and building a new site,
or adding them to an already existing site.

Tried another site ... ultimatecostumesale.com (and it has a buy-now for $8)

I do the google cache stats trick and find the old IP address was 74.54.202.34. I go to my hosts file and change it ...
Code:
74.54.202.34    ultimatecostumesale.com
Then I visit ultimatecostumesale.com, and instead of Google's park page I get this:

6386256287_b69dac7d8e.jpg


Wow, the domain expired but the old hosting didn't. :)

Step 4

Use your favorite website copying software to completely duplicate
the website. Upload it to your hosting. Buy the domain for $8, point to your host.

In this case, this website was monetized with Amazon. Do a massive search/replace
and swap out their ads for your ads. If they were running adsense, do a search and replace of UA numbers, etc.

That's it! Rinse and repeat.

Wow, you just got a complete website buy-now for $8. Complete with custom logo and according to this ...

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site:ultimatecostumesale.com
Already has 2880 aged pages indexed in Google.

You don't have to buy the domain. As long as the content is unique, if it was a .com and is
outrageously priced, just buy the .net ... the logo should work for both. Just do a search/replace
on the domain name if you stick the site on a different domain.

Once you got the hang of it, you could easily bang out 4 or 5 websites a day like this, along with
the benefit of the domain possibly already having PR, unique content, backlinks in place,
already having skipped the sandbox because it is aged, etc.
 
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I love this trick it is wonderful.

You are ridiculous !
 
Thanks phpbuilt. This is the first time I have seen this technique all laid out. Real "out-of-the-box" thinking. I can see how one might snatch a few unique sites like this. What about changing them up a bit a selling them on Flippa? They might bring a nice buck for little extra work. You might even think about putting together a course/WSO before someone here beats you to it!;)
 
Other tricks ...

In godaddy auctions, sort by traffic. If the old website used to have a lot of traffic, you can assume that the traffic came from Google and therefore their content was valuable.

I found the onlinelovedatingtips.com because they had high traffic. They had high traffic because Google loved their unique content, every one of their articles was unique (it ranked #1 for all the articles it had though there were a few copiers).

You could sort by PR ... but everyone else is going to be chasing after the high PR sites. Lots of low PR sites get good traffic. Most people who buy expired websites aren't looking to completely rebuild it from scratch using the old content ... so hopefully the only competition you'll run in to are other BHW members using the same tricks.

BTW, the reason you want to use the cache link in Google instead of visiting using the Google link is that these stat sites will update their info when a page gets viewed, and the old IP will be lost when it is updated to show Godaddy's park page IP address.
 
What about changing them up a bit a selling them on Flippa?

This is something I stumbled on as an idea as I was editing my hosts file to build a site locally before I had even bought the domain yet ... got curious and tested the theory out. I haven't had a chance to use it yet.

What I was thinking would be a novel trick is some software built that ...

#1) Grabs the website, gets it live again so Google doesn't consider it down for very long and keep the timeline flowing so it doesn't get penalized.

#2) Identify any personal info on the site and remove it (such as an "about" page that has the old owner's info on it).

#3) Let it age and test its traffic. If the traffic beats certain thresh holds then set it in the "fixer upper" pile of sites. If it never gets enough traffic, put it in the "throw sitewide links to my other sites" pile of sites.

#4) For the sites that generate enough traffic, write a script that compares all pages to each other and identify what is unique content and what is the template. Isolate all the unique content for posts.

#5) Generate new pages consisting of only the unique content, imported into a functional wordpress installation ... 301 old URLs to new URLs.

And yes, if the site performs well ... put it on flippa if you want.

You might even think about putting together a course/WSO before someone here beats you to it!

My first thought that comes to mind when I hear "WSO" is that someone is making an ebook about making money because that's the only way they know how to make money. Second thought is cheesy ... trying to make cash off only an idea that takes 3 minutes to explain. Third idea is m0g0l posting it for his own credit somewhere ... stuff like that bugs me more than other methods I have to make money.

Only WSO I ever thought was worth anything was the Fatcat Blueprint.
 
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Nice tips mate.. Thank you for sharing about this technique, this will help on my other plan.. Very good technique!
 
thanks for the insight..a question..what if u googled "xxx.com stats" and didn't find any stats site?
 
You're the real deal phpbuilt, I've followed some of your latest posts and you keep dropping diamonds here and there. This is refreshing after the seasonal "human waste reaching the roof blades" (too much drama).

I've known about this for a while (coming from a domaining frame of mind). This works really well, not only to take advantage of content, but, in the case where you are able to fetch the domain, it allows you to recreate the site's structure and check which pages are the most popular. After that it's just a matter of using related content (replacing the old where needed) and using some clever 301 magic while at that.

Rep added (wow, 500+!). And a heartfelt thank you.
 
hahahahah i love this method dude .... very common & basic but its true working i would figure out ... maybe few high pr links if you can find from related or old sites and it should hhit up again
 
I hate you for exposing such a profitable venture of mine. ;)

Seriously though, terrific share for those with little cash to work with.

+2 from me.
 
i think this guy is a psychic, this is a method i have been moulding for some time now but i never reach to his level
 
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