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Pingable: No More Make Money Online Stuff On Pingable

  • Justin@Airsoft Rifles · 1 year ago
    That's interesting how you are diversifying your blogs, and how you are focusing on the New Zealand market. I doubt anyone else is doing that, so it should work out well for you.

    50,000 spam comments, that's a lot! Well you can put me down as legit, thank you very much.
  • KingMoney@Social Networking Ca · 1 year ago
    Ok, I get that you wont post the money making ideas in this blog. But why do you have to target only NZ people? Here a lot of us got helped (international).

    Anyway will check your blog again. Wanted to mention that a lot of you money making ideas were realistic and applicable, and I myself could reap some benefits. Thanks to you.
  • Simon · 1 year ago
    When I say focusing on the NZ market, I mean it's a .net.nz domain, so It will do better in google.co.nz. So I will put some stuff on there that is more relevant to NZers. The info will still be generic and useful to anyone though. The most current post over there is a huge detailed complete guide to creating a Ebay Niche store, which is useful for anyone...there isn't even an Ebay NZ...there is a another company that dominates the nz online auction market. Anyway thanks for the comments.
  • Roger Hamilton · 1 year ago
    Wow.. 50 thousand spam messages?
  • bill@IT Governance · 1 year ago
    I think its a good idea to separate out content based on Niche, then maybe have an aggregator site that links out to all of your niche sites.
  • Mark@Irish Jewelry · 1 year ago
    I think this is a good move. Having your key words in your url should only help your blog. And it should be fairly easy for you to rank with a smaller market. Good luck!
  • King@Car Hire Sanford · 1 year ago
    Are you moving the category because of the keyword advantage in your domain? Anyhow, i think this blog was doing more than ok.
  • Simon · 1 year ago
    Yeah, that's totally it. I am moving over to a domain with a keyword advantage. It's a lot easier to rank with your main keyword as the domain name.
  • kouji@haiku poems examples · 1 year ago
    50,000... crap. that's a lot. do follow blogs do appear to be tricky.

    still, i appreciate that you're continuing to stick with the do follow.
  • John @ Maryland Real Estate · 1 year ago
    Congratulations on 50,000 spam messages. You know if you have a successful website if you are receiving 50,000 spam messages. LOL
  • Chris@Denver Gay Real Estate · 1 year ago
    50,000 spam messages huh? That definitely is not a small number but even then you still have a healthy amount of legit comments.

    Sad to hear you will be removing the money making tips from this site but I am still interested in hearing about your Website Development tips. Thanks for keeping us updated!
  • Random Information · 1 year ago
    Definitely a good idea to start a new blog for your make money online posts. It's best to have a new blog for specific niches.
  • Name@exotic home accessories · 1 year ago
    That is a lot of spam. How do you weed them out? Congrats on your other site. I am new here but will surely come back for more of your articles.
  • mira @Wholesale Amish Furnitur · 1 year ago
    Sounds like a post to checkout if its been viewed so many time. Be right back.
  • Kevin@Great Wall of China Fact · 1 year ago
    WOW. I am shocked that you have 50k spam comments. I bet most of them are spambots.
  • mira@hirsutism · 1 year ago
    Making money online must be the most abused SEO term these days. Nice to know u r jumping off the bandwagon.
  • David@solar panel · 1 year ago
    I checked some of your post's comment and i found most of them are not spams.You did a good job.
  • Goca · 1 year ago
    I hate those spam messages!! U get 50k spam? Man..that is really bad
  • Joe@Eiffel Tower · 1 year ago
    50k spam comments?!?!?! MAN! I can't believe that.
  • Robert @ Bad Credit Loan Servi · 1 year ago
    Congrats on your new venture, and congrats on reaching the alexa 100,000. I have been reading your blog for quite some time (and i love your keyword love.) Its sad to know you are still receiving so many spams, even though you are do follow and allowing keywords. Maybe some spammers are just too stupid, wasting their time and others time.
  • Caroline@payday cash advance · 1 year ago
    Interesting that you focus on NZ as it has such a small population/potential market. BTW I used to live in Wellington as a very young child:)
  • Susan@New Wordpress Themes · 1 year ago
    I like your move - I think it will be great to divide the two subjects.

    Wow, 50,000 spam??! That's nutty!
  • Jane@pool heater · 1 year ago
    Great idea to divide and conquer. I shall be following developments of your NZ money making blog with interest. Some interesting stats there and congrats for making it to the Alexa top 100K
  • Myron Tay · 1 year ago
    50k Spam? I feel happy that I get 5 spams a week. It makes me feel like they care.
  • steve@Healthy weight loss · 1 year ago
    50,000 spam comments that is crazy. I also do follow and I'm only at 4,000.

    Good luck with the new blog. New Zealand may be a small market but it is an active one.

    Does anyone know how to turn on do follow are a certain number of comments?
  • Nick@whiplash compensation cla · 1 year ago
    Congratulation on getting in the Alexa top 100,000 - maybe the only helpful point gained from the 50,000 spam comments.

    Best wishes with the new website - its definately an advantage to have your main keyword in the domain name.
  • Kermit@Minneapolis MLS · 1 year ago
    If you only post once a month, to what do you attribute your success?
  • Simon · 1 year ago
    Hey Kermit, well firstly I don't think this blog is much of a success...it doesn't make much money. But if you want to know how I keep getting more traffic and getting a better Alexa rating, that is because I write articles with keywords which I have researched in the title, to try and pull search traffic for that term. I then build a few backlinks with that keyword in them. That way I get consistent traffic from google week in week out regardless of me posting or not. When I do post, I try and write for social media sites like stumble and DZone, so that brings more traffic. I don't want to have to worry about writing to this site, it shouldn't be a chore to have a site like this...so I don't want to be in a situation where I feel I have to post to pull regular traffic. After 5-6months of felling like you have to post you get tired...unless it makes you a lot of money, and most blogs don't make lots of money.
  • Stephen@Manzanillo Mexico · 1 year ago
    That number of spam comments is unbelievable. How do you handle it all?

    Thanks for the link to your new site. I just found your site and the resources you have on it through Grizz I believe. I'm new to all of this, and am learning a ton!

    Thanks so much for putting so much work into creating an excellent resource for those of us who know enough to understand how much we don't actually know.
  • Simon · 1 year ago
    Hi Stephen, It's not that hard to keep a handle on it. Akismet gets most of it. I get the rest. From time to time a spam comment may sit on a post for a while, but when I check my email I get it all. Wordpress also allows you to blacklist IP's so if you are getting a flood of spam from a certain IP address just blacklist it.
  • pete · 1 year ago
    I have a question. Why the comment love thing? Is this to weed out the spammers?
  • Simon · 1 year ago
    Hi Pete, The plugin I use is Keywordluv. I have a clear comment policy relating to that so people know where they stand if they are trying to get a do follow backlink. Keywordluv increases the amount of comments you get because people can get a backlink that can target a keyword, which is great for SEO. For example if I have a site about selling T shirts, I can leave a comment that gets a backlink with the term Buy T Shirt, and if the commenter gets enough of them, they will start ranking in google/search engines for the term "Buy T Shirt"...which brings targeted traffic...which is valuable. So to answer your question, no, it's not to stop spammers, it is to encourage comments, in a way that benefits both me and the person who leaves a comment.
  • Richard E@Cheap GPS Systems · 1 year ago
    Simon, sorry I just don't get it. I know how this blog is helping me, but I don't understand how the Keyword Luv plugin is helping you? How will improving your Alexa rating help you financially?

    And why do you want to anchor the name Simon here?

    Sorry for the elementary questions...I just am trying to understand.

    Thanks

    Richard
  • Simon · 1 year ago
    Hi Richard - The Alexa rank itself doesn't make me more money, it is just an indication of increasing traffic, or in many cases more people reading more pages, as people go deep browsing to find posts to leave comments on. But all the comments people leave adds to the content of this blog in a big way, and it adds more terms and words to pages, which add more terms which get indexed and bring long tail search hits, which brings more Google traffic. I am also ranking, albeit poorly, for some of the keywords people are leaving as their keywords, because of keyword density which brings the odd visitor also. So essentially instead of having to post often to keep fresh content coming onto the site, the 12-20 new comments a day are adding 500 + words to the site a day...New content, More search traffic....higher Alexa...+ I have never been concerned with giving out links. Having 100+ outbound links may lower the value of authority passed to the sites, but it doesn't lower the ability of the page they are on to rank well. I swear this plug-in is a win - win for everyone!
  • Srini · 1 year ago
    Excellent point, The same happened with me, when my main blog got a lot of traffic, I decided to move my make money online content to a separate blog and now I have terrific rankings on both the blogs.

    No one will buy my blog with my name as the URL where as my money blog can be effectively sold at a later time if I decide to exit.
  • mike@accept online payments · 1 year ago
    sounds like a smart move. ill be sure to check out your other site. i sure would love to have a nice little supplemental income, especially during these tough times.
  • Norhafidz@Make Money on Intern · 1 year ago
    Nice strategy Simon, making a more concentrated content is going to give more enjoyable experience for you and your readers :)
  • AlerAwanvange · 1 year ago
    Hello! simply super resource
  • latif@debt management · 12 months ago
    Wow.. i was worring about my post frequency for a blog, which is twice a month and people use to tell me its dead then, even PR3. your achievement is ray of hope that still there is room, as to making making jargons by writing 5 times a week :)
  • matt@cool stuff · 11 months ago
    That's impressive only posting once per month and getting that high on Alexa.
  • Jenni@Tigi Bed Head · 11 months ago
    "I am in the Alexa top 100,000 sites for the first time…and I achieved this by posting only once a month for the last few months. My rank is 86,000 right now."

    That's impressive. How did you achieve this?
  • James@women fashion dresses · 11 months ago
    This blog is one of the best I have read on making money online. Real-life tools and not just theory (as most of the blogs about it). Thanks for writing it. I'll keep reading your new one.
  • Simon · 11 months ago
    Jenni, it's because of most my traffic is search traffic now, znd that will keep coming regardless of my posting.
  • ebay · 11 months ago
    Simon, that is a great explanation of keyword luv and why you have a do follow blog. I wish more bloggers felt the same way as you did. I always try to add valuable content to whatever thread I contribute.
  • Abdulrehman@Make Money on the · 10 months ago
    Wow, 31,000 hits to one post is seriously remarkable. The highest I've ever gotten is 16,700 to one post to date!
  • andy@Annual Credit Report · 9 months ago
    50k+ spam comments? Did Askimet catch most of it automatically or did a lot of junk get past Askimet and you had to separate the wheat from the chaff?
  • diseño web · 9 months ago
    I thinks that Alexa is not a good reference, because only have the date of persons that have the toolbar. Almost all are webmasters, is not a really data
  • Mexabet@Quality web directory · 9 months ago
    It is always a good idea to stay focused on some subjects and move unrelated topics elsewhere. I will stick here, as a web developer.
  • David@Chicago Collection Agenc · 9 months ago
    I will have to check out the new site as I really enjoyed your blog posts about making money online. What will be the focus of this blog from now on?
  • Simon · 9 months ago
    @ David - General web development - SEO, Wordpress, design, graphics, tools etc
  • Hanna @ affiliate funnel syste · 9 months ago
    Keyword Luv is a fantastic plugin but so is Comment Luv. I can't imagine blogging without them.
  • marry@datingservices · 7 months ago
    It makes sense to make another blog about that topic. This way it is targeted for that traffic and so is this one.
  • Kai Lo@Make Money Online · 7 months ago
    You did the right thing by moving your MMO topic to a whole new site because you don't want to talk about so many different topics in one site.
  • Chris@backlinks · 7 months ago
    Looks like you have continued to focus on pingable more than your make money online blog. I checked out the blog but only found 4 or 5 posts in the past several months.
  • McVictor@Make Money Online · 5 months ago
    Not an easy task to enter the Alexa 100K. Well done!
  • jmills · 5 months ago
    Thanks for this great post, I recently had a bad experience with Google and just posted about it on my blog. Take a look! I look forward to reading from you in the future