Well being a reader of Splork’s Lost Ball In High Weeds I have noticed that splork has been talking quite a bit about Datafeed Blog sites recently and how they are “easy money” and easy to setup, and near on automatic. So naturally it got me thinking. Here is his post referenced below for those that want to read about it.
A Datafeed Blog Site - Lost Ball in High Weeds
I guess I have stirred up some curiosity over the datafeed sites. Thought I’d go ahead and show you what one of them looks like. Click here for datafeed site. Simple, eh?
What if you were to take “DataFeed” blogging to a new level, I am positive it is already being done but by how many people?
Okay so splork can call me a knucklehead, then I guess I can call splork lazy
Autoblogging is a completely perfect method, but I cringe at the amount of profits that are most likely being lost by just using a standard Datafeed that 50,000 other bloggers are using.
Why not ramp it up and really make it worth while. Actually take this a step further, go into www.cj.com, find a product line that you would really like to write about. And take the time to do your “own” DataFeed on each product within that category.
Now this could really go nuts. The available traffic for all those low hanging product name keywords, not to mention you do your own description about the product, create your own links for buying etc etc.
Now add to this SEO, article submissions, a review site front-end to the blog, High PR one way links.
And I really think you have a pretty sick method going on here.
If you want to get really sneaky, hire an assistant to write all the reviews on each product for you.
There really is alot of untapped traffic and profit here just waiting to be taken.
Regards
Marc
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Marc,
When you talk about datafeeds, I’m assuming you are talking about RSS - is that right?
Do you have an outline of all the steps and how to do each step? It always sounds easy when I read something, but when I sit down to do it, I don’t know where to start.
Until I learn how to do something, I need really small “baby” steps to walk me through.
Your post intrigued me and I thought I would like to try it.
Thanks,
Therese