Autoblog Setup Service

Posted by admin | | Monday 19 April 2010 10:55 pm

We Set Up AutoBlog

You can either JV if you have plenty of domains or pay upfront.

Cost can be as low as $2.6/piece

10 pieces = $110

20 pieces = $185

30 pieces = $210

40 pieces = $235

100 pieces = $260

Some combined offers here

1. Need hosting at Hostgator Baby Plan for $9/month, 1 Hostgator Baby Plan can Hosting Around 1000 Domains.

2. Need distinct domains for each AutoBlog.

3. Can Customize a lot. Themes, etc. Can be distinct for each AutoBlog

4. Will add adsense/other ads for free if can be automated

5. Basic seo. Onsite. Offsite. Pinging. Pingback. If you use xrumer, adding ?Keyword after URL and or subdomains will help optimize your site for that keywords. Sample: http://manager.currency-trading-how-to.com/?trading-forex

Suitable for:

1. Those who are already successful at autoblog and want to leverage like hell while saving time.

2. Those who want to try new autoblogs and want to start with 50 rather than just 1.

This should get traffic just fine even without additional SEO. If you know other ways to further improve, you can implement that yourself. If your method is really good we may implement that automatically on all your blogs for free.

Samples

http://successtipsforex.com

see detail at

http://millionsofbacklinks.com/2010/01/19/autoblog/

email
webmaster@millionsofbacklinks.com

3 Comments »

  1. Pingback by Millions of Backlinks » Why Hostgator is Awesome and Why Hosting for Autoblog MUST be Hostgator — April 28, 2010 @ 3:29 am

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  2. Comment by Darren — August 15, 2010 @ 5:49 pm

    Hi there,

    I’m looking to establish a series of autoblogs on hostgator – just researching and came across your site here. I’m very interested to hear your opinion on why Baby package is OK with autoblogs in that I had been told that having unique IP’s and hence using VPS service, is best to not alert serps to the fact that there are many blogs tied to one IP address – how is it you manage to runs 100′s of domains on a single IP? I’d love to know :-) PS: Once I’ve proven the model and got some cash coming, I’d love to outsource the blog creation piece to you and also the backlinking stuff.

    Thanks in advance.

    darren

  3. Comment by admin — August 16, 2010 @ 1:24 am

    100 domain per IP is not good. I would say 20 per IP.

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