They are all 3 months old, they have really no traffic, they are 99% info’s, they are like sskdir.info

I was thinking of making a shit load of wordpress sites with amazon aff plugins and adsense on them related to different niche subjects and somehow interlinks them and stuff but the question is how to manage all of them? Anything past 20 domains becomes a pain in the ass.

was also thinking of gettign an unmetered server or two blocking shit countries and installed some proxy scripts like glype and throwing some ads up on it or maybe email incent stuff. but how would I manage all of those lol.

They are all 3 months old, they have really no traffic, they are 99% info’s, they are like sskdir.info

I was thinking of making a shit load of wordpress sites with amazon aff plugins and adsense on them related to different niche subjects and somehow interlinks them and stuff but the question is how to manage all of them? Anything past 20 domains becomes a pain in the ass.

was also thinking of gettign an unmetered server or two blocking shit countries and installed some proxy scripts like glype and throwing some ads up on it or maybe email incent stuff. but how would I manage all of those lol.

I’ve got a custom amazon api script that would do exactly what you’re trying to do. I’ve got 75 .com/.net/.orgs currently sitting on it, 1,500-25k pages indexed each, built in interlinking etc…but it’s crude and featureless. Fund me and I’ll finish it
the proxy route would do best without going through and promoting all of them. Just like em and they’ll get used. There used to be a script called glype manager you may want to look into

yeah saw gm but its for older versions of glype not the new one well if you consider it new lol
build an army of autoblogs (for specific niches), after you get decent PR, start offering links by selling space for spinned articles.

This is what I was going to suggest.

You should probably trim the domains down a bit, but the best way to do this is to use something like a wordpress (previously you’d have to use MU, but multi blog support is now built-in).

In front of wordpress, you would basically get some very cheap virtual private servers with various providers (128MB is fine) and install either nginx or varnish or some other reverse proxy. You’d then point the DNS for domains to your different reverse proxies. To Google and everyone else, the sites will appear to be hosted on completely different servers around the world, even though really they’re being served from one single wordpress back-end, but just being delivered differently.

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