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Replicated Websites
Replicated websites are everywhere
now, generally sold under the title of "Instant AdSense Sites"
or "Instant Affiliate Sites", or "Complete Ready-to-Earn
Website". They are often sold by Internet Marketers, accompanied by significant hype.
Ah, if only it were as easy as they make it sound!
Even if you COULD just change the Google and Affiliate IDs and upload
it, it would not be that easy!
At best, a replicated website
can provide you with a shortcut. A framework around which to create
a site much faster and easier than you could do yourself, especially
if you are a newbie.
At worst, a replicated
website can entangle you in legal problems, waste your time, and
cost you money that you'll never get back.
The truth is that Search Engines
recognize Replicated sites. They usually just cancel out any duplicates,
giving priority to the first of the sites to get registered. And
usually the original owner of the site has already done that.
So in order to make it work right,
you have to customize the site. There are a series of strategies
which can be used to do that. It takes a bit of time and work, but
even a rank newbie can prep a replicated site in a week of part
time work, and make it unique enough to upload and register. The
software to do it is mostly free, or extremely low cost if you want
really good stuff.
Besides Search Engine issues,
there are other issues with a replicated site. If someone is
selling the same site to hundreds of other people, then you know
you are going to have to make it unique to compete anyway. Many
of them come with resale rights, which are ONLY good if you can
make the site unique before you sell it, so you have something different
to offer.
Another problem is links. You
see, one of the reason website owners can sell replicated websites
cheaply, or even give them away, is for viral linking. They put
their site links on each page of your replicated site, and that
increases their pagerank when your site begins to get traffic. Some
businesses may require that you leave their links on it as a term
of the use conditions. That is ok, as long as they have put high
quality site links on the page, but sometimes this tactic is used
by site owners who are selling things that would give YOU a bad
reputation if you leave them there.
Replicated Websites use one of
four basic tactics for content.
- The first is PLR articles. If
you get one of these, you HAVE to rewrite the articles! By HAND!
I cannot stress that enough!
- The second is reprintable articles
from article databases. This is usually higher quality than
PLR, BUT, you have to make sure the articles are actually good
quality, and that the links are to sites that are not shady.
You CANNOT rewrite these articles, you must customize the page
by adding commentary.
- The third is extremely rare,
but a few site designers do actually write their own content
and replicate it. These are harder to find, and are most suited
to someone who wants to expand the site long term. Reprint rights,
and the right to alter the pages or content varies widely from
one to the other, so they may fall under the same umbrella as
PLR (without some of the risks), or under the same umbrella
as reprint articles in that you cannot edit them and have to
leave credits intact.
- Dynamic Feeds or self updating
sites. These are a php script that updates the site automatically.
They can have a HUGE range of problems, from being totally ineffective
for AdSense income generation (if people click out to use news
feeds, they won't click on your ads), to low quality content
over which you have no control, or at worst, insecure php code
that will get you charged with spamming or phishing when someone
cracks your site and installs malicious pages on your server.
My advice is to unequivocally stay away from these!
The last major problem is coding.
The best replicated sites use simple coding so that any web
designer of any level of experience can make changes. Some do not
though, and you may find that you have bought a site that you cannot
edit because you don't have the software, or that you don't have
the experience to edit.
These are not absolute reasons
to not purchase a replicated website. Merely reasons to know
ahead of time what it is that you are getting, and what the actual
work is involved in getting one to function like the seller says
it will. Because 9 times out of 10, it CAN, and WILL earn for you,
IF you are willing to put in a bit more time to get it that way,
and if you understand that you will have to learn to edit a website.
It really is not that hard.
I prepped a replicated website for a client recently, and it was
one with multiple problems that had to be repaired. It was nowhere
near as simple as it should have been, and it only took me about
an hour and a half to do the preliminary prep. He will now take
the site and go through it page by page in his free time and make
each page unique, and add a few more pages to differentiate it.
The site had no images, so he will add a couple to make it more
vibrant. He will then register it with the search engines, and begin
link marketing. His site will be up and running within about two
weeks (and it is a large site). It would have been faster but he
had no software, and he got sick in the middle of the work. If he
had built the site from scratch with his level of experience, it
would have taken him about two or three months, and it would have
had mistakes in it that most newbies make.
Complete instructions
for making a replicated website work are included in our Web Shortcuts book, at http://www.skinnyshoestring.com/ebooks.htm .
Replicated websites are not the
magic solution that they are being sold as. But they CAN help
you get your foot in the door more quickly, and they can be an inexpensive
way for you to test your ability to edit web pages, and to learn
enough to eventually build your own. They can provide major shortcuts
for new site owners, but they still require significant work to
properly use.
Written by Laura Wheeler, MicroBusiness Website Developer, and founder of the MicroWebmasters Alliance
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