Can You Build And Link To 100 Web Pages A Day Without Using Duplicate Content?
So, I added up all the numbers and if you’re into the website marketing/internet marketing world where you’re building a lot of sites, it looks like you CAN make 96 pages and get them online a day IF you are able to build 12 pages per hour and work for 8 hours a day at that rate. Of course, in order to do that you’d have to use PLR or have some busy article writers that you outsource to. There’s no way you’d be able to get that all online yourself if you had to write AND post the articles.
Speaking of outsourcing, though, if you’re up for it, you could probably outsource the blog posting pretty easily, too. You’d just have to make sure your poster modified the articles alittle bit if they were PLR so that you wouldn’t get penalized for duplicate content.
Doable – yes. Challenging – Very. Most people work in spurts and need to take breaks throughout the work day. Working consistently at a challenging task would be difficult..
Also, one thing I’m not figuring in to this calculation is the time required to build back links to each site.
I have found that it takes 1/3 time to create back links as it does to make the articles themselves, so you’d need to add on about 3 hours to your work day for link building, if you were going to build even just one link to each page or post (unless you got some automated linking software I suppose).
I’m doing a mix of hand linking and using various software and services, and that seems to work out okay for me. Here’s an article on 3 way links if you want to learn more about that.
Last modified December 6, 2009Author 3351 > has blogged 13 times

