Free content outreach

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  1. SeoKungFu Active Member

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    [ same as the post on DP ]
    Ok, here is the deal:
    We have prepared a feed which is 5 items 5 paragraphs long ( yes, this is correct - and that's what is good about it ). If you place this as an RSS feed into an adsense site you'll surely receive lots of good ads and lots of good clicks. Content is updated daily, except weekends. Offered in 6 more languages and English ( i.e. 7 translations - English, German, Spanish, French, Czech, Chinese and Arabic ).
    The only thing we want is you to keep the links as they are from the feed.
    If you see the brilliant deal - don't hesitate to contact me. Money from adsense for you, links for us.
    The site in question is "Project Syndicate", found in my signature.
    Finally, in case you are wondering how to embed rss into a web page : Let me google that for you
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    Interesting way to build some backlinks naturally , should work pretty well providing people do keep the links intact. After all thats what syndication ( rss ) was designed for in the first place to share content across different locations
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    Yes, that's the theory and that's the point. I really think it could bring good adsense clicks to anyone particularly into it and the deal seems fair ;) doesn't it ?
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    Yeah it does seem fair, luckily project syndicate is an authority figure , i certainly wouldn't recommend this to anyone planning the same kind of thing with a new site however.
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    What do you mean - that it's not good to share content or not good to try similar thing with a brand new site ?
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    Well my only concern would be that the syndicated content would end up being on a more authoritative site than the new one , Which then has the potential to have a higher place in SERP's for the long tail keyword of that post. After all most websites traffic comes from long tail searches , especially those which show the news etc .

    Ive seen it happen before with a hosting related site, It was syndicating blog posts from smaller hosting blogs and was quite literally number one for the post for quite some time while the original content provider was only sitting around 7th for the same phrase.

    With in time obviously the the original content made it to the top because of the backlinks that the syndicated versions were producing but that wasnt for a couple of weeks and by that time the buzz of that particular peace of news had gone.
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    I would not fear someone outrank it - it's a PR 7 at the / ; we're into the news for < 15 min ( we made a change in the cron job to see if there is a new article to ping the news and blogs sitemaps so we are into the news and blog searches for less than 15 mins always ).
    Well, if noone wants free money from adsense what can I do.
    I just want to pump up a little different link sources.
    Which is not that crucial, just will add up.
    So noone wants free money ?!? WTF, strange world.

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