Seo Advice | Learning From Spammers: How To Play The Numbers
February 28, 2007
Yikes! Learning from spammers? Am I nuts? Nope (at least I don’t think so…). Read on, and you’ll see why I feel we can learn a lesson from spammers. Spammers operate on the idea of quantity over quality. They produce huge numbers of auto generated pages filled with ads. Each page contains specific niche keywords and is blasted out on blogs, websites, comments, etc. A spammer’s goal is to get as many pages out there as possible and promote them, so enough people happen to visit and click on ads, generating revenue for the spammer or their client. They play the numbers: more pages = more keywords = more visitors; someone will click the ads and make them money. They’re all about bottom feeding.
So what can you take away from this?
That a substantial amount of traffic can be generated from playing the numbers. What I mean by this is creating large numbers of content targeting specific keywords and getting this content out through every channel you can (e.g., search engines, blog search engines, directories, vertical search engines).
Spammers use bad content, but the same techniques would work without any ethical violations if you used real content. The question would then become how the hell do you generate so much original content? Make it short. Create a blog, post a lot on every possible niche keyword combination in your industry, make sure the content is legitimate, and promote this content everywhere. Pick up a bunch of traffic on very niche searches and generate good information at the same time.
This isn’t for everyone, but will work as long as you can produce enough usable content.
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If the topic you’re writing on is under saturated - the pages will rank and the traffic will flow in. For example how many blogs are writing daily or weekly quality posts on capacitor parts or watch batteries? With a subject like that, mass quantities of even basic posts (not spam) will rank very well for individual keyword searches and may win out over a quality approach. These subjects are unlikely to gain large amounts of links or repeat traffic, so by having short posts targeting different combinations of words you’ll build up large organic traffic from long tail searches (longer searches like 4 words that get a lot of traffic all put together).
The stuff will rank because unique, fresh content targeting those words is in short supply online and unlikely to become saturated anytime soon. People don’t continuously write long quality posts and articles on minute, boring and low traffic terms, but those terms can be extremely profitable if you can crank out enough posts to mass target individual long tail searches with real content (just very quickly produced content). Spammers auto gen content for that very purpose. You can use this mass targeting approach without auto generating content (writing tons of short blog posts is one way) and still reap the benefit of a massive long tail reach. I would mention this approach to a client wanting to rank for tons of minute boring terms, that no one wanted to write long quality blog posts about. Maybe I’d produce one high quality link bait item for there website (to gain links and build core domain trust) and then supplement that with tons of short posts targeting long tail words.
Does that make more sense?
Yes put like that it makes a whole lot of sense and is a gem of a piece of great advice and strategy for anyone looking to build a little traffic - I hate to be the one writing those posts though, actually i have a cool little script which might just be ideal fro such a project j/k
I’ll probably be blogging about this in the very near future, thanks again.
Rob