Whitehat MFAs            

If you don’t know what MFAs are, you shouldn’t be reading this blog :-)

This is another idea I had and have used to degree a while ago – and still do. Other BHs use it too, of course.

If you’re worried about losing your Adsense account or having your blogs banned, instead of churning out 100’s of splogs, why not create a network of WH blogs? If you target the right niche, it still does pay!

So, the biggest problem is content right? Well, if you’re prepared to work at it or outsource (or both), it’s not so difficult. There are many millions of free articles from sites like articledashboard.com, articlecity.com, ezinearticles.com, goarticles.com, etc. Obviously, you can’t use those articles as-is because they won’t rank due to those damn duplicate content filters! However, if you modify the articles so they are around 50% different they should bring in traffic, according to my experiments.

What do I mean by 50%? Well, I totally change the title, delete a five or more sentences, add five or more sentences and change two or more words in every existing sentence. On average, it takes about 5 minutes to customize each article so it’s unique. Overall, that’s about 12 per hour or about 60 for 5 hours work. But, it’s easy to outsource the customization of the articles as long as you are very specific with the requirements.

In a month, it would be easy to build 20 WH MFAs with about 100 articles each.

To get you going, here’s a feed containing 1000 mortgage related articles scraped from a popular article site.



7 Comments so far

  1. Recipe Guy on August 29th, 2007

    Would a tactic like this require separate domains for each blog, or would subdomains work ok?

  2. Brad on August 29th, 2007

    Either.

  3. More Recipes on August 29th, 2007

    A couple of more questions; thanks for your indulgence. Wouldn’t it make more sense to monetize such sites with affiliate offers(not that I know from experience)? And, if hosted on a bunch of subdomains, would something like WordPress MU be in order?

  4. Brad on August 29th, 2007

    Yes! They’re called MFAs, because they are created with Adsense in mind. However, including affiliate links/banners in the content/sidebars is obviously desirable to maximize revenue potential.

    Again, yes! WP MU is great. I have a future post about WP MU, cloaking, and a landing page… much more profitable than typical MFAs! But that is another day.

  5. Whitehat... - Web [ Ectio.us ] on September 6th, 2007

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  6. Braindead on September 7th, 2007

    I’d like to know how much traffic do you get daily with one of those WH MFAs website and how do you get those traffics, with ordinary WH or BH method?

  7. transflux on December 7th, 2007

    instead of monetizing your MFA sites right away focus and aggregate link strength on another tier and get better value for the clicks

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