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Creative Ways to draw automated content to your website
by humili, Performer
- Created: June 8, 2011, 6:47 am
- Updated: August 2, 2012, 9:09 am
Hi everyone,
Today I will like to share the creative way of getting non stop unique content to your blog or business! ( yes! without getting slapped by google )
This tool is Passive Profit Portals! It is a plug in installed in your blog to draw unique content from yahoo for your targetted keywords. This way , your site will be always rankin high because of its uniqie content and you can forget all about auto bloggings ( which got slapped by google ) and stay competitive in the market!
Wish you always successful!
SBA Community

maxx | Window Shopper | 8/10/2012 - 1:38 pm
a mess... Writing real and unique contents are not may be the shortest way,
but those are definitely the straight way.
seolocal | Window Shopper | 8/7/2012 - 8:24 am
feeds?
Rodrigue F. | Window Shopper | 8/2/2012 - 2:49 am
but in the long run, nothing very interesting for the site's creator, unless
you pair it to spin, but frankly, Google promotes the actual content, and
also the visitor in the end, then we fight for premium content, and instead
ask questions about optimizing our content! What do you think?
MarkAcantilado | Window Shopper | 8/10/2012 - 9:36 am
context articles for users.
MarkAcantilado | Window Shopper | 7/23/2012 - 5:19 am
would rather make my own unique content than to automate one. It's even
better when you create and share your own idea and let people know that you
wrote it and owns the idea as well.
Automation of content is a suicide, most likely.
Ryan Andwey | Window Shopper | 7/22/2012 - 12:25 pm
getting your website penalized by Google. If you want good, unique content on
your site, make it yourself or hire a professional writer who can create the
content for you. Do not try to rely on automated processes like the poster
suggested here.
neilcvp | Window Shopper | 6/9/2011 - 6:10 am
humili | Performer | 6/10/2011 - 4:50 am
Videomarketing | Window Shopper | 8/1/2012 - 10:20 am
content sites to what is called the sandbox, which means the site will never
show up in search results.
mrconcrete | Window Shopper | 6/9/2011 - 5:37 pm
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