I’d like to address the number one question I get about Private Niche Empire in a little more detail than I did the last post. The question is…
What about duplicate content?
Yes, the dreaded duplicate content penalty. It’s really a great question. But in regards to PNE that question almost makes me laugh. I mean you see so many somewhat similar products that are sold to many hundreds up to 2000 and sometimes even more, that our meager 125 per group is miniscule in comparison.
But like I said it is a valid question. So here is the answer…
When there are 125 members per group you have only 125 competitors which is a far cry from the hundreds and more often thousands that other memberships let in.
If it’s true that only 10 to 20% of people ever do anything with what they have (and I believe it is), that is not many competing sites and when you realize that we provide from 4 to 12 different header graphics for each site almost all of them will likely look different.
No more than 125 members have ever received the 10 current new sites. Previous months sites are removed each month.
There are a number of methods of making your pages unique (some automatic) that are covered in the training. Some do involve a bit of rewriting but that is optional and I know many members who do very well without doing that. Some are proprietary that we only tell members how to do.
I do think rewriting the article on the home page a bit helps because only the home page is likely to get indexed initially and once you see which sites are taking off you can focus on varying them. The 80/20 rule applies in that 20% of your sites will make you 80% of your profits so it makes sense to concentrate on the producers.
Also, there are 20 articles for each site and you can use any of those as the home page which greatly reduces the odds of the home page being similar to another members.
Remember too these articles are NOT PLR. The content cannot be used anywhere else which adds to their exclusivity and value far more than PLR member sites where there are few to no restrictions.
Also you can start with 5 to 15 articles on the site initially and then add one or two each week. The RSS feed randomly selects a paragraph from one of the articles and pings the search engines randomly between 1 to 10 days thus adding to the illusion of fresh content being added. As you add additional content it will be used in the RSS feed as well automatically, provided you put it in the article folder.
The content is also updated every 1 to 10 days by means of the incoming RSS feeds. You control how often each site is updated in the configuration file by changing the variable in that file, $cachetime = 10; to how often in days you want the incoming feeds updated. Why would you not want to update them as often as possible? So that the search engine spiders are not likely to detect that they are not being updated manually. With so few members and so many ways to make each site different there is no reason to be concerned about this at all. The search engines look for reoccurring patterns that number in the thousands. Our 125 sites will not come anywhere near their radar.
That’s my opinion, what’s yours?