How I got 46 page-one rankings in Google in 7 days.

September 29, 2009


I'm going to keep this post short and sweet. The bottom line is that I've got 46 sites ranking in the top 10 Google results for their primary keywords — and it only took me 7 days to achieve it.

How did I do it? Simple:

1. Research low-competition keywords that get between 1,000 and 3,000 searches in Google per month.

You want to target "low hanging fruit" for this method, so look for long-tail keywords that the AdWords Keyword Tool says get between 1k and 3k searches per month.

2. Make sure the top 10 currently ranking sites are mostly inner pages from big sites like Amazon.com or EzineArticles.com etc.

If most of the top 10 pages are inner pages with few links to them, then the pages are being ranked based on the site authority rather than the page itself. That means it's pretty easy to rank for those terms.

3. Register an exact-match .COM, .NET or .ORG domain name.

For instance, if the keywords are "small green widgets", then I register smallgreenwidgets.com or smallgreenwidgets.net or smallgreenwidgets.org. No dashes in the name, and no .info or .biz etc. domain names — only .com, .net and .org. Google gives a nice boost to sites whose domain name exactly matches the search query.

4. Create a small 5 page site around the content of the primary keywords plus 4 related keywords.

Nothing fancy required. Just about 300-500 words of content per page centered around the keywords for each page. I also have a site map, privacy policy and contact us page on each site.

5. The Magic Bullet: Get links to the new site from 1WayLinks.net.

I submit an article to my 1WayLinks.net network and have the article posted on 30-50 blogs in the network. The posts spread slowly, at an average rate of about 5 per day. The article I submit has absolutely nothing to do with the keywords I'm trying to rank the site for. It just has a small "about the author" paragraph that links out to the new domain.

I "spin" the links in the linking paragraph so that 50% of the links use the keywords I want the site to rank for as the link text, and 50% of the links use the domain name itself. Since each post in 1WayLinks.net can have up to 3 links in it, I spin the second and third link so that each of the additional 4 pages gets some links aimed at them as well.

The links from 1WayLinks.net are very powerful, especially since I've made some major improvements to how well (and how fast) each post in the 1WL network gets discovered and indexed by Google. I'm getting a lot of feedback from current users saying their Google rankings are on the rise thanks to these new improvements.

In 7 days of using and repeating this simple, four-step process, I now have 46 sites ranked in the top 10 Google results for their primary keywords. Each day more of the sites I've built come into the top rankings, and the ranking of the other sites continue to improve as more links get spread across the 1WL network and Google includes those links into its ranking algorithm.

Based on the results I'm seeing so far, I'm on track to build an AdSense network that earns at least $5,000 a month starting in October. That's right, in just six weeks I expect to have an additional $5k per month in my AdSense account using this method. Not bad 'eh?

Thanks to this simple method backed by links from 1WayLinks.net, it's possible to build a nice AdSense income fast.

Please post your questions and thoughts in a comment below.

Comments

178 Responses to “How I got 46 page-one rankings in Google in 7 days.”

  1. Milwaukee Seo on September 29th, 2009 11:40 pm

    do you feel the .info names are harder to rank or was there another reason not to use them? Thanks for the good post and it is good to go back to the basics like these.

  2. Dave Wooding on September 29th, 2009 11:41 pm

    I'll agree with you regarding EXACT match domain - takes almost no time to get to the first page of Google with this method.

    Dave

  3. Chris Hunter on September 29th, 2009 11:42 pm

    I know exactly where you got this info and idea from.

    I'm not complaining at all, mind you.

    Actually, I'm really glad to hear that it's working like gangbusters for you!

    Jon, are these sites that you already had created, or are they brand new sites? I guess I missed it in the post.

    If they're new, how do you perform your keyword research? Do you use Micro Niche Finder or any other tool?

    Thanks for a great post!

    Chris

  4. chuck on September 29th, 2009 11:43 pm

    Very nice and easy

  5. Gobala Krishnan on September 29th, 2009 11:44 pm

    1WayLinks rocks and I recommends it all the time on ProfitBlogger.com as one way to get more links to your site automatically.

    What was lacking was the slow release feature, which was added recently, which makes it even more powerful.

  6. Rick Kalispell Carpet Cleaning on September 29th, 2009 11:45 pm

    This is the simplist step by step I have ever seen. I like it.
    Rick

  7. Missoula Bicycle Hangar on September 29th, 2009 11:48 pm

    Simple and easy as long as the keywords you target have enough adsense competition that you get more than a nickel from the click.

  8. Internet Marketing by Rick on September 29th, 2009 11:50 pm

    This appears to be one of the easiest ways I have ever seen to make money online.
    Rick

  9. Tracfone Promo Codes on September 29th, 2009 11:51 pm

    Jonathan,
    Your linking systems are simple but this appears to be the easiest way to make significant money.

  10. Brad H on September 29th, 2009 11:54 pm

    Great info, John, but there's more to it than that….what type tools are you using to find those long tail keywords with low competition sites? $5K in adsense a month? Where are you placing the adsense and what sizes? How many impressions? What is the conversion? Heck, man, you must be a magnet to money…it's not that easy.

  11. Penny Preston on September 29th, 2009 11:55 pm

    Are you able to share an example of one of your mini-sites with us?

    How do you come up with your ideas for a niche?

  12. Ernesto on September 29th, 2009 11:59 pm

    Hey Jonathan,

    I am interested in your 1 way link network but had a question. To do it on a scale that you did 1 account wouldn't be enough? Because you only get 750 links per month.

    So lets say you did have the 46 sites, that's only about 15 links per site. Is there a way around that?

    I was considering it for my clients, but I have over 10 clients and some of my own sites so that would limit the amount of links I could acquire for each site.

    A way around that would be nice.

    Ernesto

  13. Cathy at Wedding Dresses Liverpool on September 30th, 2009 12:09 am

    Jon

    I've just had a look at the 1 Way Links sales letter and I have a question.

    Does the monthly fee allow you to spread your allocated number of links across a number of your own sites or does it cost $47 per site to join?.

    In other words does the 46 sites that you have set up cost you $47 per month or $2162 per month?

    Cathy

  14. Emily on September 30th, 2009 12:10 am

    Hi Jon,

    I am a member of 3-way links. I believe we have access to a program called DIR-Links. Is this the same idea or not?

    If it is different, can you clarify what the differences are?

    Thank you!

    Emily

  15. FREE Money-Making Ebook on September 30th, 2009 12:15 am

    Thanks for sharing this.

    You make it sound so easy to find good keywords and to create 5 articles for a site, but when you multiply this over 46 sites, that is a whole heap of work.

    Obviously, everything was prepared in advance and then promotion started. Either that or you you used several outsourcers, which you could easily do as an established marketer. For a new person, it is not reasonable to expect to create 46 sites in 7 days. let alone do the promotion to get them to the top 10.

    The strategies you used were well described, making it very easy for almost anyone to follow what you are teaching. This is clearer and more concise and valuable than many ebooks that I (and many others) have purchased in the past.

    Thanks again.

  16. jason on September 30th, 2009 12:18 am

    what software tools do you use to look for the keywords and the monthly searches?

  17. Jonathan Leger on September 30th, 2009 12:20 am

    Let me answer some questions:

    Do you feel the .info names are harder to rank or was there another reason not to use them?

    .info is harder to rank, especially in the method I describe in this post, because Google does not give the exact-match bonus to .info. Only .com, .net and .org.

    Are these sites that you already had created, or are they brand new sites?

    Brand new.

    How do you perform your keyword research?

    I was using Micro Niche Finder, but I've since created my own personal software tool that's much more efficient.

    Simple and easy as long as the keywords you target have enough adsense competition that you get more than a nickel from the click.

    Yes, which is why the research is important. My average earnings per click is around 40-50 cents, but $1-$2 clicks are not unusual.

    Where are you placing the adsense and what sizes? How many impressions? What is the conversion?

    One 336×280 block at the top of the page, above the content title. The impressions vary, but the click-through rate is around 50%.

    Are you able to share an example of one of your mini-sites with us?

    No. My 1WayLinks terms of service prohibits that.

    How do you come up with your ideas for a niche?

    The ideas are endless. Type virtually anything into the AdWords Keywords tool and you'll get back a dozen ideas.

    To do it on a scale that you did 1 account wouldn't be enough? Because you only get 750 links per month. Is there a way around that?

    Yes. Your 1WL account lets you add up to 50 blogs into the system. For each blog you add, you get another 50 links per month. So from one account you can get thousands of links per month.

    Does the monthly fee allow you to spread your allocated number of links across a number of your own sites or does it cost $47 per site to join?

    As many sites as you want. Just embed the links in your posts.

    I am a member of 3-way links. I believe we have access to a program called DIR-Links. Is this the same idea or not?

    Not quite, but similar. The advantage of 1WayLinks is that it has a much larger number of sites in the system (2,300+) and your links appear within the context of a post. On top of that, the improvements I've made lately to get the posts indexed faster and more thoroughly make it a rather more powerful system than DirLinks.

    You make it sound so easy to find good keywords and to create 5 articles for a site, but when you multiply this over 46 sites, that is a whole heap of work.

    It would be if everything was done manually, but it wasn't. I have a script I developed that builds the sites for me based on the keywords I supply it. I won't go into detail about what it does precisely, but there's very little manual writing involved (except for the 1WayLinks posts–but you only need one article per site for that).

  18. Options Trading Tony on September 30th, 2009 12:21 am

    This is genius. It's true. You pretty much always see the keyword domain right at the top or very close to it.

    I mean if you are interested in square green widgets why would you not check squaregreenwidgets.com first if you saw in on a search ?

  19. Carlos on September 30th, 2009 12:24 am

    Hi Jonathon,

    Thanks for sharing! I don't know anything about your 1waylink thingy but I am very paranoid about using any kind of linking thing to manipulate Google into giving my sites a higher rank than they would have through more natural linking.

    What is 1waylinking and if Google found out my site was involved in it would they have a tendency to penalize my sites?

    Carlos

  20. Dave on September 30th, 2009 12:26 am

    Since you have 46 sites, I hope you can show us 1 site which do what you claim.

    1) website URL
    2) keywords
    3) traffic stats

    BTW, I am a member in your network and if it cannot be revealed openly, it would be great you share your site with your customers.

    Just 1 site will do … cool ?

  21. Peter on September 30th, 2009 12:27 am

    What's wrong with using dashes in the domain names?

  22. Jonathan Leger on September 30th, 2009 12:28 am

    Dave:

    Can't do it — it's a violation of the terms of 1WL and a major security hazard to broadcast what sites are being ranked by 1WL (or any other link network for that matter).

  23. Jonathan Leger on September 30th, 2009 12:29 am

    What's wrong with using dashes in the domain names?

    There's nothing "wrong" with it, you just lose the exact-match bonus from Google when you have dashes in the domain name. So if you're using the long-tail, low-competition method outlined in my post, you're far better off with an exact-match (no dashes) domain name.

  24. chika on September 30th, 2009 12:38 am

    Hi Jonathan,
    thank for sharing the great article. I will try to do as advised.

    cheers,
    Chika

  25. Winson Yeung from CCArticles on September 30th, 2009 12:38 am

    Hi Jonathan,

    Just receive your email and check out the blog post. Its high quality content as usual! I'm in process of creating an Adsense network using microfiche finder and keyword elite 2.0 to find profitable niche and keyword.

    And I'm looking for ways to promote the website as well. Can you tell me what's the difference between your 1waylink.net and Unique Article Wizard?

    Looking forward your response.

    Regards,
    Winson Yeung

  26. Annette on September 30th, 2009 12:40 am

    Thanks for sharing this valuable information.

    Annette.

  27. Jonathan Leger on September 30th, 2009 12:40 am

    Winson:

    My understanding of UAW is that it submits to hundreds of article directories, which are typically grossly underindexed by Google because they have no incoming links.

    1WL has methods (which I won't talk about here) that ensure the posts being sent across the network have backlinks and get indexed.

  28. Money Making System on September 30th, 2009 12:41 am

    Hi Jonathan,

    On the question of using dashes int he domain name - my experience has been that Google and the other search engines totally ignore dashes in the domain name, as though they weren't there.

    I have proved this a number of times in searches, even for the specific domain name, where the search engine finds other versions of the search, with or without dashes in the domain name.

    I say this not to be argumentative, but just to pass on my experience with using dashes on occasion. I have even used 2 dashes (domain–name.com) to get a domain with the correct keywords in it and have found this to be totally transparent to the search engines.

    Based on this experience, I wander if you really do lose the exact-match bonus from Google. Have you tried this yourself and had a negative result? Please share.

  29. Top Search Engine Rankings on September 30th, 2009 12:46 am

    Hey Jon,

    Like usual, you raise the bar on awesomeness, but lower the simplicity bar each time. I love you work! 1waylinks rocks. Its not unusual to get a new page indexed within 24 hours of just 1-3 blog posts on the network, and I don't see how Google would penalize this network, because its blogging real content (maybe each blog is not targeted to a niche, but the page/blog post is).

    What are you currently using for long tail keyword discovery outside of the Google Keyword too itself? I am finding Market Samurai to be helping me with lots of this, but am interested what you use and the methods you use to mine the long tail.

    Cheers - Dallas

  30. Jimmy Woodall on September 30th, 2009 12:47 am

    ALL of these Adsense sites are subdomain such as the following {snip: no personal urls please}

    You are saying use .com, you did not mention subdomains?? I am not getting but 6 ot $7 per month total the clickbank and Amazon sites have never gotten a sale, but most do not have but only a few backlinks, although most all are indexed, is there anything I can do to bring these sites up to where I can possibly average near $1.00 per day per site?? If so what??

  31. John on September 30th, 2009 12:50 am

    Hey Jon,

    This is great.

    Will you check your reports with only the channel data from these sites in a month or two and report back your official results?

    That would be awesome =D

    Thanks!

  32. Jonathan Leger on September 30th, 2009 12:51 am

    MMS:

    Yes, my experience is that dashes in the domain name lose the exact match bonus. Not that you can't rank them, just that they don't receive the bonus.

    Dallas:

    I use a tool I developed myself that seriously speeds up research time.

    Jimmy:

    Don't use subdomains. They don't get the exact-match bonus from Google. Not that you can't rank them, they just lose that bonus.

    You also need to get links to any site you want to rank in Google. That's what 1WayLinks.net makes so easy.

  33. Osobase on September 30th, 2009 12:57 am

    I like it when you KISS it, Jon. Short and simple.

  34. John on September 30th, 2009 1:03 am

    Also Jon
    did you use 3waylinks on these sites at all??

  35. M on September 30th, 2009 1:07 am

    Are you planning on releasing your personal tool that is better than Micro Niche Finder?

  36. Richard on September 30th, 2009 1:10 am

    I was testing this myself the last few weeks and I am seeing pretty good results but I am not getting that good of a CTR. The exact match does really help with ranking.

    Would you say it is easier to rank a domain with an extra word at the end or one with dashes?

  37. Lutvi Avandi on September 30th, 2009 1:18 am

    Thanks for your opinion. Lower searcher is bigger oportunities

  38. Matt on September 30th, 2009 1:19 am

    HA! You must have just read through the same 32 page forum thread that I did. Good stuff. I am implementing this same method but with 3waylinks instead. But pumping out 46 sites in one week is madness! I WANT THAT SCRIPT! ;-)

    Also, I didn't know Google didn't give the exact match bonus to domains with dashes. Is there any testing to proove this?

    Matt

  39. Home Security on September 30th, 2009 1:25 am

    Looks like you been readng the "xfactor" posts on the Warrior Forum! Exaclty the bluepint he uses. Same searches, same number of pages per site, etc. Great post.

  40. Sean on September 30th, 2009 1:51 am

    Are you ever going to release or sell the keyword research or web making software you use?

    Do you strictly use blogs or are they regular websites?

    Sean

  41. Hemorrhoid Relief on September 30th, 2009 1:52 am

    I use the Google Adword Keyword tool and think it's sufficient for what I do. I'm trying a backlink strategy now that I've yet to see results in. This was a great post… thanks for the info!

  42. Top Search Engine Rankings on September 30th, 2009 1:52 am

    Hey Jon,

    Is your tool for sale? Can't remember seeing that one. I think I have most of what you have brought out in the past. Let me know please :-)

    Cheers - Dallas

  43. Morgan Madej on September 30th, 2009 2:26 am

    Hi Jon,

    It's incredible that you can achieve those rankings in Google and so quick. It seems so simple when you describe how you do it!

    I have set up a websites and 3 blogsites with Adsense recently and have made $3.73 in 4 weeks (Is this a record?)

    It always takes Google at least a week to find my sites even with the sitemap submitted to Webmaster Tools. I have used my keywords in my domain names but it's not always possible to get a .com etc and usually .biz is available-now I know why!

    I have tried hyphenated domain names with some success (How-to-etc) but now I will take heed of what you say!

    Are article submissions a must or can 1 Way Links achieve a high enough ranking? Are my own domain blogs better for this than a website?

    I have Neurolinker at present but I can't get ot grips with it. What would you advise?

    Thanks for the email and excellent post-you have given me the motivation to press on with more sites to find my true niche!

    Regards, Morgan

  44. Joe on September 30th, 2009 2:48 am

    Hi Jon,

    I'm confused now because I don't know what to choose between 1 way link or 3 way links. Both are the same price $47/month.
    I have a small mini site wordpress (10 page) with google adsense. I want to make money from adsense. I'm thinking about using 3 ways link. I'm not sure if it works with wordpress site. I want my minisite to rank in first page of google in 2 weeks like in your testimonial.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Joe

  45. John Tan on September 30th, 2009 2:48 am

    Hi Jon,

    Would love you to create a video or report on how you actually build this kind of sites.

  46. Harman Pellet Stoves on September 30th, 2009 2:51 am

    This is a great system that is very similar to what I am doing now, and it does work! Google eats it up without much linking at all, but with the support of 1WLs, you can secure top listings that are hard to beat. I then follow up with my 3WLs account to make my rankings virtually unstoppable by up and coming competitors. I use micro niche finder, too, but I'm curious as to the one you've created! Hope to see that on the market soon!

  47. Radio Controlled Aeroplanes on September 30th, 2009 2:54 am

    If someone joins 1WayLinks and after a period of time discontinues their membership, do those links hold or are they discontinued? I have heard in forums that if you cancel your membership that those links gradually get dropped and then it can become a problem as google sees the disappearing links.

    Didn't know whether or not that was true so thought I would ask. Is it?

  48. Baby Nursery Decoration on September 30th, 2009 2:55 am

    Do the links come from different C class IPs?

  49. Paul 'The Keyword Modifier' Guy on September 30th, 2009 3:31 am

    Hi Jonathan

    Prior to submitting the article to 1WL is your site already Indexed in Google or did you do any other 'work' to get the site Indexed first.

    Or did the article submission to1WL get the site Indexed AND on Page 1 in 7 days?

    All the best

    Paul

  50. paul Dodd on September 30th, 2009 3:47 am

    This is an excellent post and a great method,could you explain in more detail how you would set up your sites for adsense to earn that kind of revenue.

  51. Dave on September 30th, 2009 4:04 am

    What I'm wondering is why you bother with all your "customer" based interests when you can create a $5k adsense network in a week.

  52. Lothar on September 30th, 2009 4:33 am

    Thanks for the great post!

    (Sorry, translated with Google)
    Hi Jon,
    i come from Germany and have the sites(.DE and .NET domain name) in the German language.
    What do you think about it:
    Would it bring me the success and benefits if I register with the network 1WayLinks.net?

    Regards,
    Lothar

  53. John on September 30th, 2009 4:35 am

    Great Article !

    Re membership 1way links : Do you just submitt the one article as is or do they need to be written to be spun ?

    What did you do in your example above ?

    Cheers John

  54. Steve on September 30th, 2009 4:50 am

    Hi Jon,

    "Research low-competition keywords that get between 1,000 and 3,000 searches in Google per month"

    Is this broad or exact match?

  55. Darrell on September 30th, 2009 5:36 am

    When you look at Google's keyword tool for monthly traffic, are you using "Exact Match" or "Broad Match"?

    This makes a BIG difference when you look at the amount of traffic you expect to receive for the keywords/domains you've selected.

    Thanks

    DT

  56. mel on September 30th, 2009 5:38 am

    Hey john,

    is there is specific wordpress theme or website template that you use for all your sites?

  57. Trevor on September 30th, 2009 5:54 am

    Hi Jon as usual I find your insights amazing and valuable.
    I found free software that lets you find related blogs that allow comments so that you can get an easy link. My newbie question is are comments on blogs with high page rank treated the same as a full article link. Or if you post a comment on an news article at say CNN online, is that treated by google as a high authority link? It would seem too easy.

  58. Jim Lorenzo on September 30th, 2009 6:08 am

    Hey Jon:

    Great work! Is it possible to produce a PDF that demonstrates the process in a little more step by step detail (with screen shots) or rather even a video?

    Thanks,

    Jim

  59. Alex Miller on September 30th, 2009 6:15 am

    Hey Jon,

    Nice post here - it is a very simple and effective method - woudl love to get my hands on that script but it's not like you can't do it without…just takes WORK! lol.

    Would be great if you outlined a few more details about these domain names - especially the whole dashes thing - also, were you looking for keyphrases with 1,000-3,000 searches per month EXACT match?

    I'm thinking yes is the answer to that one but just checking.

    Thanks,
    Alex

  60. The Daily Goal Machine on September 30th, 2009 6:27 am

    Jon,

    Short and sweet, as you said.

    With regard to 1WL, do you have any guidelines on how many blogs to send your post to, or do you always go with just 30 - 50?

    Thanks,

    Mark

  61. Chicago Web Design on September 30th, 2009 6:31 am

    Thanks Jon for sharing this nice post. I think these are basic and more important point while we are try to optimize a new website.
    Off course, firstly we should try to optimize our website for low results keywords.

    Best regards,
    Hashe

  62. Joe on September 30th, 2009 6:36 am

    Hi Jon,

    I'm confused now. I don't know whether I should use 1 way link or 3 way links to my wordpress minisite. (10 pages). I want it to rank in the first page of google as fast as possible, so I can make money with adsense ad on my minisite.

    I prefer to use 3 way links because I hate writing tons of article and post it to article directory or post it on my blog day after day. I need something that can set it and forget it. I guess the 3 way links fall in this category.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciate.

    Thanks,
    Joe

  63. Susan on September 30th, 2009 6:58 am

    Hi Jon

    I like the way to make your posts :)

    Very clear to the point and you state the results you've at least attained. I know some who would write a $47 manual around this same information you're providing free of charge here.

    Great job and thank you very much for sharing and educating us.

    Susan

  64. Alex Yeo on September 30th, 2009 7:00 am

    Can we get the same results by using 3waylinks?

    Since you have 1waylinks, 3waylinks and mywaylinks, how are each different from one another in terms of getting the results we want, ie. better search engine rankings.

  65. Jay on September 30th, 2009 7:03 am

    [quote]The article I submit has absolutely nothing to do with the keywords I'm trying to rank the site for. It just has a small "about the author" paragraph that links out to the new domain.[/quote]

    Wait… what?

    The article is not related to the keywords you try to rank for?

    Now that's a little… unexpected.

    What about the author box? Does that have a few sentences related to the keyword?

  66. Josip Barbaric on September 30th, 2009 7:26 am

    Jonathan, congratulations on getting so many first page rankings!

    I have been a happy costumer of yours for a year and a half now and have had hundreds of first page rankings thanks to 1WayLinks and your other networks.

    As for what you are doing with these sites, I can confirm that it works great as I have done a very similar thing, just without the exact match in domain name.

    You always deliver!

    Cheers,

    Josip Barbaric

  67. matthew w faulkner on September 30th, 2009 7:35 am

    Jonathan, your amazing once again. You just posted a free
    1500.00 course to whoever will just do something. I mean come on, just do something and fix it later. Sounds pretty much cut and dry if your willing to do a little work. The best and fastest way to get page 1 ranking on google and probably stay there for awhile.
    Talk about traffic . Thanks again for some more priceless information .

  68. DIY Projector Kits on September 30th, 2009 7:55 am

    Jon,

    I have been designing for years now and my biggest blockade is SEO, I have am having the hardest option of not wanting to force my clients to stare at a huge page of adsense articles but we are getting to the point that we are not getting the traffic we would like and most SEO people out there want a million dollars a month.

    The biggest thing we have is we use vBulletin for our site and trying to find links…but with the limited time I have to devote lately with family and work, yes we can design sites with scripts but you are using scripts to fill these pages?

    How is that really something your average client can reproduce these results?? Content is the major problem that takes time but I do like the creating domain names on keywords, very nice.

    One question that arose as I was reading these questions was if someone was paying you a monthly fee to contribute, if they for some reason have to stop would they lose all their links and go back to nill??

    Thanks

    Mike
    DIY Projector Kits

  69. ab loungers on September 30th, 2009 8:09 am

    Hi Jon,
    Are your mini-sites plain html sites or does your script mass install wordpress (or other blogging software) and some plugins?

  70. Jaw Harp Guide on September 30th, 2009 8:23 am

    Jon, do you monetize these sites with adsense or affiliate links?

  71. Jonathan Leger on September 30th, 2009 8:24 am

    To answer a few more questions:

    I use the exact match search count from google.

    My articles posts to 1waylinks have absolutely nothing to do with the content of th sites I'm ranking with those articles.

    3waylinks would work for this, but it's overkill for the kind of competition I'm targeting. I use 3wl to target more difficult keywords.

    My site building script is not blog based. It uses a template and injects the content into the template. The sites are php driven, not just HTML files generated by a scipt.

  72. Terry on September 30th, 2009 8:46 am

    Question.

    The search phrases pulled from the Google keyword tool that you use for your domain names, do those search phrases also include other words in the domain name as well?

    Example: DebtConsolidationRocks.com or simply DebtConsolidation.com

  73. Carmen on September 30th, 2009 9:03 am

    Great info as usual Jon. I will check out 1 Way links. Looks like a great program to be a part of… Keep it coming. Thanks:)

  74. Chris Hunter on September 30th, 2009 9:18 am

    Jon,

    What's the 1WayLinks policy concerning site flipping?

    If I add a site tot he network, build up its rankings, and then want to sell it, do I lose all of the links from the network?

    If so, is it immediately? Is there a way of transferring that site to a new 1WayLinks account for the new owner?

    Thanks!

  75. Print Coupons Online on September 30th, 2009 9:36 am

    Thanks for this post John. I have bee trying this method with little success over the last couple months, but maybe what I am missing is your 1waylinks program. I will head over and check it out right now. Thanks for the info.

  76. Hochzeitsfotograf on September 30th, 2009 9:39 am

    Great article and outline of a long-tail strategy!

    The whole dash-issue puzzles me. Interpreting the discussions and opinions here sort of tells me, Google kind of ignores them, but does not handle them as 'not there', nor as if it where a space. Any tests of dash versus non-dash domain-names for similar / same content?

  77. Sultan on September 30th, 2009 9:59 am

    The domain approach is great but often in an e-commerce atmosphere you are selling more than one product.

  78. Marcia on September 30th, 2009 10:11 am

    Am wondering why you prefer Adsense? Of course if you have automated the process it would be a lot easier to set up but have you tried monetizing with something other than Adsense - like Clickbank, Amazon,ebay, or other affiliate feeds or CPA offers? If so how does it compare with Adsense earnings? I realize this would vary by site and the amount paid for the keywords but some internet marketers are saying now they make more with Adsense alternatives.

  79. Bruno Auger on September 30th, 2009 10:14 am

    Jonathan

    I like the concept you have here and it interests. I was wondering if you could give an example of web site not in the 1waylinks network so it doesn't violate the TOS.

    As for this site building script you use, could I use something like HyperVRE to create these small sites?

  80. joe on September 30th, 2009 10:18 am

    Jon,

    i have several .info on page 1 also blogspot sites.
    If you use any outside service, like your 4links or whatever( high price3d service) , anybody can achieve page one on google….try it without any software or outside help.

  81. Fred Black Internet Business on September 30th, 2009 10:24 am

    Jon;
    Just out of curiosity, how many sites do you have for those 46 top rankings? It’s not a 1 to 1 ratio, in other words, it’s less than 46 because you ranked multiple keywords for each site. No real reason for wanting to know other than curiosity.

    Thanks,
    Fred

  82. zaki on September 30th, 2009 11:10 am

    Jon, I would like to try to use your 3-way links. but If I don't want to use it anymore what will happen to my blog. Will the backlink reduce after I terminate the service or It still remain?

  83. Ron on September 30th, 2009 11:15 am

    What if you have a business site that you want to get ranked better and aren't interested in Adsense but just increasing rank and traffic… is this the right solution and how would I use for that purpose?
    I'll patiently await your reply, thanks

  84. bisnis internet on September 30th, 2009 11:25 am

    i want to ask, for blog wordpress, better use 1waylink or 3waylinks?

    David

  85. Pat on September 30th, 2009 11:39 am

    Thanks a bunch Jon,

    I will try this out right away for sure.
    Are you using WP when buildning all your sites? Do you care of giving away the name of the software for building your sites by the way??

    Best,

    Pat

  86. Robert on September 30th, 2009 11:50 am

    Hi Jon,

    Do you register all those domains in your companies name or do you split all your sites up in different servers?

    Is it safe to let Google know you own those site?

    Robert

  87. Gourmet Coffee Snob on September 30th, 2009 12:13 pm

    I've tried services like this from wso and they were shoddy work with incomplete links 0 pr sites mispelled text generally a ripoff etc…do you offer any guarantee of the quality of your work?

  88. Alton Towers Fan on September 30th, 2009 12:20 pm

    You say you're spinning the links in the links section Jon, but you don't mention spinning anything else.

    Does that mean you're posting 30-50 otherwise identical articles to the 1-way-links network? Or have you spun some of the text as well?

    Just that I normally spin my articles, and it takes forever to do it well, so they read properly - it'd be worth knowing if that's time well spent.

  89. mr moneymaker - my 3 own methods i use for free on September 30th, 2009 12:41 pm

    thanx jonathan

    Q:
    i ranked #2 in yahoo.com for my longtail kwd en 1page lsi kind of text with adsense on it
    put some bookmarking on it etc.
    doesnt rank good at all in goolge - could that be because of me NOT using policy and about page BUT using adsense you think?
    read something about the importance of this pages somewere but dont remeber more ;(

    regards to ya

  90. eBay Arbitrage on September 30th, 2009 12:44 pm

    So that works out to about $3-4 per day per site. Wouldn't an affiliate product plug in each site be more productive and also, aren't MFA sites frowned upon by G?

  91. Rich on September 30th, 2009 12:57 pm

    Hey Jon

    Can you let us in on the research tool that you've developed and how we can get ahold of it!

  92. Heather on September 30th, 2009 1:13 pm

    I know you are using exact match search counts for your 1k-3k goal. But do you find that's really enough to generate $3/day from your sites? I have 2 sites like that indexed and ranking on page 1 for google (same plan you have) but they aren't pulling in enough traffic to get anything over $1. 1k-3k exact searches per month doesn't seem to be enough.

    For 46 sites to make $5000/month you would need them to pull an average of just over $3/day each. To pull that off I think you'd need the main keyword to be more than 1k-3k searches per month, right? Or are you able to get decent traffic from all those subpages which add up to a higher number?

    I can confirm that using dashes in the domain makes it harder (more backlinks) to rank on page 1. Exact match is much much faster.

    I have also been submitting 1-4 articles per new site domain to ezinearticles in addition to 1waylinks. Sites that appear to need more link juice to rank I will add to 3waylinks.

    Is your script, the one better than MNF, is it using anything to accomplish the SOC information that MNF has? Or do you just not care as long as amazon type sites are filling up the top spots?

    Thanks
    Heather

  93. Heather on September 30th, 2009 1:18 pm

    Answers to some questions:

    He cannot give an example site because it would violate adsense rules, too.

    Jon has said he doesn't spin content, he only spins keywords in the 1waylink posts. I'm a fellow 1way member.

    Your article doesn't have to relate to the site you're linking to. In fact, some say its better not to. You don't want your article to potentially outrank your own site. Just make sure the "author box" at the bottom DOES link to your keyword. You can write about cars and link to a toaster if you want. You will not get as much human traffic from the article itself (someone wanting to read about cars probably doesn't care about the toaster at the time) but for SE backlinks it doesn't seem to matter. Just FYI from my experience.

  94. spazio web on September 30th, 2009 1:21 pm

    Jon, I'm an Italian hosting reseller and in the first page on Google for my primary keywords. But it took me more than 7 days.
    I agree, backlinks are very important but also internal links.

  95. AskMichaelHart.com on September 30th, 2009 1:31 pm

    Jonathan, I have always enjoyed your content. You break it down in an easy to understand format that shows how powerful basic white hat SEO works when people stick to the rules. Reading your blog is always a good refresher of seo I have learned in the past.

  96. John on September 30th, 2009 2:46 pm

    I have found your software to do exactly what you say it will do and do it very well. So, while I am about to buy Micro Niche Finder, I'm very much interested in your "personal software tool that's much more efficient". Have you any plans to release it, like, soon?

  97. Welly Mulia on September 30th, 2009 3:50 pm

    Great post Jon.

    Question.

    Do you plan to sell your script that builds your site almost automatically?

    Would really be interested in getting a script like that, especially from you. I'm a member of all your SEO services btw :)

    Cheers!
    Welly Mulia

  98. Rabbit Hutches on September 30th, 2009 4:55 pm

    What kind of maintenance do you need? Do you continue to build links with 1Waylinks or Ezine Articles once you're ranking?

  99. Rabbit Hutches on September 30th, 2009 4:57 pm

    What kind of linking do you do after you are ranking on page 1? Do you continue 1WayLinks or Ezine Articles?

  100. Sara Lees on September 30th, 2009 6:08 pm

    Thanks for the heads up. It's nice when people share and we all win together :)

  101. Daniel on September 30th, 2009 7:21 pm

    Wait a minute! …Was that a typo, Jon? You haphazardly answered that your Adsense CTR is a jaw dropping, pee-in-your-pants — 50% CTR!? No Way…you meant 5% right?
    Because if its 50% then we're all missing the point of your article..What we really need is a quick 1-2-3 procedure on that instead, big fella. :)

  102. Dave Jackson on September 30th, 2009 7:22 pm

    Jon,

    Cool stuff. What I like about you is that you share what you find and I really think that comes back to bless ya!

    Thanks for the great strategy here. I have been a 1way member since beta and can say that everyone reading here must use this service simply to save time. It works.

    Thank you Jon!

    Kind regards,
    Dave Jackson

  103. Ruptured Ovarian Cyst on September 30th, 2009 7:25 pm

    "I developed that builds the sites for me based on the keywords"

    Jon,
    I am a member of all three networks and I love it. I also have nearly all the tools you developed. Any prospect in getting your site building tool in any near future?

  104. Internet Service Providers in my Area on September 30th, 2009 9:43 pm

    I would also be very interested in the site builder software, obviously. Great information as always.

  105. Jeremy on October 1st, 2009 1:29 am

    Hi Jon,

    Great post!

    Question:

    You said:

    "4. Create a small 5 page site around the content of the primary keywords plus 4 related keywords."

    OK..do you mean pick one main keyword (which will be your exact match domain name) and write your home page article on that keyword, then find 4 more related keywords (that get 1000 - 3000 searches a month?) and build a single page around each of the 4 new kw's?

    If not, can you plz elaborate a bit more?

    Also, how do you tell if a kw has "low competition"? Just because a kw gets only 1000 - 3000 searches does not necessarily mean it has "low competition, right?

    What is your main criteria in finding out if a kw has a low enough competition in order to fly with it?

    Thanks!
    Jeremy

  106. Nick The Geek on October 1st, 2009 2:55 am

    I'm surprised you're not giving John (XFactor) the props he deserves considering you're using his methodology and his template.

  107. R Venkatachalam on October 1st, 2009 4:03 am

    The technique seems to be good.

    Is it working well? Are you getting traffic to those specially created websites?

    What about the expense on domain booking, hosting, page design for each of these 5 page sites?
    The SE ranks is for these 5 page websites rather than the real website that needed it.
    So, how is this technique feasible?

    If you can get adsense revenue for these 5 page sites, then the expense is worth it.

  108. Kenny Adeleke on October 1st, 2009 5:59 am

    This is marvelous Jon. But,(a.) I was just about ordering 3waylink, now this comes along. Which one do you think I should order?

    "4. Create a small 5 page site around the content of the primary keywords plus 4 related keywords.
    Nothing fancy required. Just about 300-500 words of content per page centered around the keywords for each page. I also have a site map, privacy policy and contact us page on each site."

    (b.) How do you create 5 page site? What I mean is, for example in WP blog, does each article tantamount to a page, therefore 5 pages will be 5 posts? Sorry for the silly question, I just want to know more.

    (c) Are you going to release your software that performs better than Microniche Finder? If yes I am ready to wait and buy yours. (Hope it's cheaper,lol.

    (d.) Do I need to download anything that will have to stay on my computer? The reason is that right now I use internet cafe to do my online thing.

  109. Kenny Adeleke on October 1st, 2009 6:15 am

    Sorry, I have another question. This is good for adsense earning. How about specifically targetting affiliate marketing, that is targeting an affiliate like "1waylink" ?

  110. Dave Memory on October 1st, 2009 7:44 am

    Another great post full of free high quality advise, thanks…

    I did not know you loose the exact match bonus when using dashes in the domain name, nor with .biz and .info domains.

    I will have to update my methods, thanks for the heads up Jon.

  111. Wes on October 1st, 2009 10:53 am

    Do you put Adsense on the site right away? or wait until it gets a good ranking?

    Thanks,
    -Wes

  112. Lewis on October 1st, 2009 3:42 pm

    Hi Jonathan,

    Will this work for older sites that already have a lot of blog posts?

    Thanks,

    Lewis

  113. Dave Jackson on October 1st, 2009 5:40 pm

    Jon,

    You say in your post that you write an article totally unrelated to your low competition keyword, then you say you spin the links in the linking paragraph so that 50% of the links use your keywords to rank for.

    How can you write an unrelated article with embedded links that use anchor text on a totally different subject?

    Did you mean the resource box?

    Thanks!
    Dave Jackson

  114. Jonathan Leger on October 1st, 2009 8:48 pm

    As to John xfactor's methodology: yes, his concept sparked my interest, and yes I use his template (mostly) but my method for finding keywords and getting he rankings is very different than his. Since this post was focused on keyword selection and ranking, and I don't do either of those things the way John does, I didn't feel the need to mention it. Hisethod works well, but requires a lot more time and energy than what I'm doing now.

  115. Jonathan Leger on October 1st, 2009 8:50 pm

    Oh and my method for creating the content is very differnt as well.

  116. Steve on October 1st, 2009 11:06 pm

    Seems like your network is the secret to ranking on Google. You might be stealing my spots for some of these keywords. :)

  117. Laurence James on October 2nd, 2009 10:53 am

    Hi John

    Any clues on how you're creating your content to populate these sites? That's the missing link as far as I'm concerned :-)

    Great post by the way!

    Loz

  118. kat on October 2nd, 2009 12:11 pm

    I do that too and have 13 domains with keywords in them but just 9 were indexed by Google.They have PR0/10.Almost no traffic..I use word press direct,neurolinker,original articles for article directories and don' have success at all.I want to see how you did it.Thanks for the report,I just signed up. :)

  119. Annette on October 2nd, 2009 1:36 pm

    Jonathan,

    This is the best SEO strategy article i have ever read!

    Thank you!

    Annette.

  120. Brandy Becker on October 2nd, 2009 2:14 pm

    Hi Jonathan, would it be possible for you to show one of your sites that is not linked to one way links, so we can see how you lay it out. It would be a big help to us.
    Love reading your stuff
    Brandy

  121. Tonsil stones survivor on October 2nd, 2009 3:24 pm

    Jon,

    Are there any requirements that must be met by the blog we submit to the network - other than the obvious prohibitions on adult sites, gambling, etc.? Page Rank, domain age, anything like that?

    Thanks!

  122. Brandy Becker on October 2nd, 2009 7:41 pm

    Hi Jonathan, on your adsense sites, do you also put affiliate links, or are they just content and adsense? If you do put affiliate links, are they ever for cpa offers, or mostly regular affiliate offers?

    Real enjoy your stuff
    Brandy

  123. collaboration software on October 3rd, 2009 1:58 am

    1waylinks.net is interesting! Is it a must to have a blog? Can't I post individual articles in 1waylinks.net? Without having a blog? Please let me know.

  124. Stelios Eleftheriou on October 3rd, 2009 2:17 am

    Hi Jon,

    Wouldn't it be better if you link in each of your 50 credit posts to 3 different domain urls, so that you get 150 backlinks for each domain, rather than 50?

    e.g post 1 (50 credits) links to domain1.com, domain2.com/page.html, domain3.com/page.html and so on…

    Regards,
    Stelios

  125. Rhonda on October 3rd, 2009 5:23 pm

    Spin, Spin, Spin, great post but it leaves out many details of how Johnathan creates his sites, template the same as xfactor, keywords found different than MCF, content created different, only thing I know for sure here is push for 1waylinks membership. That is only one piece of the puzzle. Create a small report with the exact details and we will buy it. There are too many unanswered posts here.

    Thanks,
    Rhonda

  126. Trey on October 3rd, 2009 7:28 pm

    46 sites? Do you have all these sites on the same i.p.? Do you switch it up between domain suppliers and hosting accounts? Do you use a proxy? If you had all those domains listed in the same account in Godaddy and hosted them all on Hostgator, that couldn't be good. Surely Google would catch that and find it shady.

  127. Dan on October 4th, 2009 12:48 pm

    Jon, you said w/ regard to your Adsense ads

    "One 336×280 block at the top of the page, above the content title. The impressions vary, but the click-through rate is around 50%."

    Is that true?

  128. Steven on October 4th, 2009 7:10 pm

    For what it's worth, your 3-way link network works really well using the same criteria.

    I have many page 1 rankings using similar parameters as you've outlined above using only 3 Way Links.

    All the best,
    Steven

  129. Natural Hair Loss Products on October 4th, 2009 9:54 pm

    I was wondering why you would alternate your links between the key phrase and domain name. If the keyword is the domain name than woulfdn't the links be the same in the SE's eyes?

  130. Light Peak on October 5th, 2009 8:54 am

    Great info Jon, I'm working on setting up the same thing. I use and recommend your products all the time!

    Fred

  131. Osobase on October 6th, 2009 7:13 am

    Jon, I would like to know:

    What if www. YourPrimaryKeyword. com is taken? Would Google still give the exact match bonus for www. YourPrimaryKeywordReview. com ?

  132. Elvin on October 9th, 2009 6:49 am

    Very good post! I can't wait to use your 1WayLink service!

  133. Toby Beavers on October 9th, 2009 10:45 am

    Re:…The article I submit has absolutely NOTHING to do with the keywords I'm trying to rank the site for. It just has a small "about the author" paragraph that links out to the new domain.

    I don't get it, Jon….why NOT write an intelligent article about your subject and make the internet a better place?

    It's just as easy to do this than to send out garbage…

  134. pinewinds8 on October 10th, 2009 7:49 pm

    I see this method requires a WordPress blog. I have no blog and am unfamiliar with Wordpress. I may be in the minority but I know I am not alone with this situation. Before I sign on to 1waylinks I will need a lot more information on how it all works. What are you posting on these blogs everyday? Frivolous and unimportant information? …..There is a lot a vagueness on your product, Jon, which should be clarified. Not everyone is as schooled as you on doing this. Don't assume anything about your clientele. Be specific and detailed about how it all works.

  135. Iggy on October 12th, 2009 3:22 am

    People are starting to get annoyed but you mustn't be - most of the information is there and the rest is in lesson 1 of internet marketing.

    Toby, in response to "It's just as easy to do this than to send out garbage…" - He is merely producing any article that generates a link, which will appear on someone elses site. It doesn't have to be pertinent to his site, just good enough to generate a link and useful to someone else. He never said it was garbage.

    I'm suspecting that Jon actually opened the wrong can of worms here. Jon's focus was meant to be the power of his 1waylinks which is an excellent product like most of his work so nothing wrong with that. However, Jon has got us all salivating at his mysterious "site building script", which seems to me to be the key to his prolific efforts.

    Come on Jon, spill the beans. We all know the hardest part is researching / choosing / writing / spinning / plagiarising content and without your magic device - and even with your other research tools - we can't bang out 40 sites in a week.

    I'm drooling like Pavlov's dogs so give us a bone…

  136. Franck Silvestre on October 12th, 2009 6:15 am

    Pretty impressive. I'm checking your software right now, and waiting for the release.

    Franck

  137. Keith on October 12th, 2009 9:04 pm

    Jon,

    I joined 1waylinks on Sunday October 4th, did some research on the forum to find out how to use it, and submitted my first article that was approved on the 7th. I work a 12 hour rotating shifts so time is precious. The WP blog I was building links to has gone from 1 or 2 sales a week (sometimes less) to a sale every day and is moving up the SERP listings.

    The Power of 1waylinks is awesome and I am now your #1 fan. I have never experienced this kind of success before.

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  138. J. Michael Key on October 16th, 2009 2:55 am

    Jon:

    I'm a little unclear about the bio paragraph. First, I thought Google likes the links to come from an article/post on a related topic. Sounds like you're finding the topic does not need to be the same.

    So do you have 3 links in your bio paragraph? That's a lot to shove into a bio paragraph.

    Can I assume it does not hurt to write the article about the same topic and have 3 in-text links instead of the bio paragraph? Or a combination?

  139. Diego on October 18th, 2009 6:58 pm

    Hi John,

    I just built a niche site (5 pages), created 1 article for 1waylinks with 3 links to the new site pointing to the 5 pages. Three of the pages were indexed by google and one day later the site was deindexed! I am not sure what is going on… any idea?

    Thanks.

  140. Dominic on October 20th, 2009 8:03 am

    Hi, Hope you are all well.

    Jon speaks great sense and having followed his advice for several
    years now with great success, he knows what he is talking about.

    Another great source for getting a page indexed quickly is to go to
    Jumptags .com and create an acc.

    you can also use blog commenting. I use backlinkagent.com the free version which works well.

    Make sure you leave a decent useful comment 2-5 sentences long and try and end it with a question which will encourage replies thus making sure the comment is posted.

    Dont forget to post a link to your site.

    Ps actually big-boards.com is also something that you will find useful.

    Take care.

  141. jason scott on October 21st, 2009 11:31 am

    Jonathan,

    Would it be possible for you to create an example (dead site) of one of these adsense sites you create that would not be in your 1waylinks so you dont' violate your terms of service…

    or point us to a good example site of someone elses online that you've seen?

    Also how do you create your content for your adsense sites, (if it's ok to share it and not a secret you are needing kept )?

    We all want to follow your method and in your foot steps to create an adsense income. Earing $500 a month extra income right now sure would help.

    Thanks,

    Jason Scott

  142. Best Nutritional Supplements on October 22nd, 2009 4:05 am

    I'm always worried about google figuring these things out and then killing me, but then again, is it even "bad"?

  143. Free Samples on October 22nd, 2009 4:07 am

    John, thx. you help me feel more confident with my money making visions. i prefer 1k-3k keywords sites also. thumbs up!

  144. semmy @ minisite design on October 24th, 2009 9:39 am

    Hello John great post! I think I want to try your 1waylinks.. thank you very much for your info

  145. Ski on October 25th, 2009 11:59 am

    Hi Jonathan,

    Interesting article - thanks. I have had very limited success with Adsense-type sites and so pretty much gave up on them. Think I might give this a go and see if it works for me.

    Cheers.
    Ski

  146. Mobiles2Money on October 27th, 2009 9:51 am

    Hi John,

    As Osobase asks earlier, would you still get a match bonus if the domain name was an expansion on the keyword (widgets), such as: www.buywidgets.com, www.topwidgets.com? Also, do you know the rationale behind why hyphenated domain names don't do so well?

    Thanks.

  147. Kali Big Fork on October 27th, 2009 11:19 am

    Diego,
    I have a ton of sites and in the first month you will get a lot of on and off and rankings changes. Your site will bounce around in the rankings and in the first couple of weeks on and off the index. Keep building and adding to the site.

  148. San Jose Carpet Cleaner on October 27th, 2009 11:21 am

    With both Niche Horde and 3 way links I am trying to do the same thing. By the way I love Niche Horde.

  149. Max SLC Cleaner on October 27th, 2009 11:23 am

    I hope you will be updating us with your future progress on this project?

  150. Sean @ Fluenz spanish on October 28th, 2009 2:45 pm

    Hey Jon,

    What about checking the competition in quotes for your keyword phrase?

    Does that have to be a certain amount? Like less then 30,000??

    Or does it matter at whether its 30,000 or 300,000?

    Are you just basing the competition on the inner pages of authority sites with little back lnking as your "green light" to getting ranked in the top 10?

    Let me know what you are thinking on this..

    Cheers Jon,

    Sean

  151. Layne on October 28th, 2009 11:51 pm

    Jonathan:

    This is great, but if you used a script to create your websites, then are you going to sell this script so that others can try this? If not, then this entire post is a bit misleading to imply that everyone else can do it too. They can't - not if they don't have access to the same tools that you used to accomplish this feat.

    Response?

  152. Jonathan Leger on October 29th, 2009 4:08 pm

    Layne:

    No, the script is not for sale, but honestly it doesn't do anything very special. It just pulls content from a well-known source based on the keywords I give it. It's not special or particularly innovative at all. Anyone could do it.

  153. Jonathan Leger on October 29th, 2009 4:09 pm

    Sean:

    The number of quoted results isn't really very important. What matters is how many sites are actively trying to rank for the keywords, and that means they have links coming into their page with the proper keywords. So checking allinanchor values is far more reliable than just quoted result counts.

  154. Create A Website on October 30th, 2009 4:16 pm

    This is a great post, I too have been doing something like this for all my other sites for the past year and a half. I'll surely be stopping by frequently to check for updates.

  155. Brian on November 4th, 2009 12:09 pm

    Over the last month I've used your technique and measured that when using 1WayLinks I get an average of 8 backlinks for every 50 blogs posted to. Of the fifteen money-sites advertised in this way, none are in the top 10 of Google, three are in the top 25. Looks like to me that your 50 site posting per money-site is way too light. It's probably going to take five times that to get consistent results.

    Those using this method should be aware that each blog added to 1WayLinks needs a separate class C. If my numbers are correct you need to add at least 20 or more blogs to their network to get into the top spots.

    I'd be interested to hear others results.

    BKH

  156. sioux city cars on November 4th, 2009 3:15 pm

    And how much does 1waylinks cost?

  157. Article Marketing Guide on November 7th, 2009 7:52 pm

    I'll agree with you! 1 Way Links works for good.
    I'm using this method now with 2 my sites. I think that would be a great way to prevent the search engines from thinking you are gaming the system. You are need to use some variations with the 'keyword anchor text'.

    We encourage you to get into the habit of submitting multiple articles at Article Directories each and every week. This is a proven way to provide tremendous benefits for your website.

  158. Dave Wooding on November 8th, 2009 12:13 am

    Jon,

    Did your Adsense earnings from these 46 sites meet your expectations?

    "Based on the results I'm seeing so far, I'm on track to build an AdSense network that earns at least $5,000 a month starting in October. "

    Thanks.

    Dave

  159. Ryan on November 8th, 2009 4:18 pm

    Jon,

    I have duplicated your success using 1 way links, but my site rankings have all dropped off after 1 month. Should I have kept posting links on 1WL to these sites constantly?

    How many 1WL posts would you suggest per week per site to keep my rankings?

  160. Lea on November 8th, 2009 11:31 pm

    These are amazing tips in ranking site. I've been looking for a way to get my blog on rank. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about this.

  161. golf swing mechanics on November 10th, 2009 12:03 pm

    People who involved in SEO know that the major factor of the PR is the backlink. Quality backlink will keep your PR but please take noted that your PR night reduce if you not keep building link since some of website that provide you PR juice might facing PR drop as well which will affect your PR too…

  162. Vizio VF551XVT LCD HDTV on November 11th, 2009 2:07 am

    Your results are phenomenal! Spending some 7 days and less of effort, and after 6 wks, you created a $5k/m revenue stream. I'd be happy if I could achieve that in a couple of months. Anyway, congratulations to your success and thanks for the continual contributions.

  163. Jason Tipp on November 19th, 2009 3:51 am

    I must agree that using keywords and site addresses with low competition level must give great results but there is nothing great about it. Such sites will not make many money for anyone even after months of hard work. The only thing that counts are the most popular keywords and phrases. But there is huge problem with making them popular.

  164. Metal Briefcase on November 19th, 2009 5:36 pm

    Thanks for this detailed plan of how to get some top search engine rankings. If you can keep pumping out sites like this, you can easily develop a very profitable income stream. $5K a month is damn good, but little is stopping you from continually expanding to go up to $10k or even $20k a month.

  165. Chris Hunter on November 24th, 2009 12:43 am

    So, Jonathan, where are you now with this test/experiment/case study?

    It's been more than 6 weeks.

    How about an update?

    Thanks!

    Chris

  166. tintenpatronen on December 10th, 2009 8:08 am

    Hi,
    Thank you very much for steps to get rank.Keywords,are fought over by competing web marketers who wanted the ones that will earn them the most number of returns. This is the reason why people spend hours searching for those highly competitive keywords.I think i should also follow these steps.

  167. High Blood Pressure Remedies - Har on January 3rd, 2010 8:16 am

    Hi Jon,

    I am your member at NicheHorde and your former membership at 3WayLinks. Currently I am using High PR for getting the many backlinks, using blog commenting, BacklinkSolutions as well. One thing that I am not feeling good about 1WL is we have to provide the WP. How about the quality of your 1WL network?

    Gobala gave testimony to this article… :) So that I consider to get from your site. Do you have review from Warrior?

    Thank you,
    Har

  168. Greg on January 27th, 2010 6:58 pm

    Very good info ,I'll try it for sure

  169. indri on February 10th, 2010 1:31 am

    HI,
    thanks for the simple onpage seo tutorial… nice work :)

  170. leather living room furniture on March 1st, 2010 5:24 am

    This is the reason why people spend hours searching for those highly competitive keywords.I think i should also follow these steps.

  171. Airport Transfers on March 22nd, 2010 2:35 pm

    Hi,
    Is there a definitive answer to the dashes in domain names? Does it make a difference? Also, someone commented on whether it would be better to add an extra word to the domain name instead, e.g. BUYgreenwidgets.com - is having this extra word better than using dashes?
    Cheers.

  172. Diego on April 8th, 2010 8:35 am

    Hi John, how are your sites going? Did you reach your 5,000 dollars goal?

    Cheers.

  173. Viral Submitter Pro on April 15th, 2010 12:57 pm

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  174. Collaboration Software on April 20th, 2010 10:41 am

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  175. Andy Eaton on May 7th, 2010 2:38 pm

    I think you are now my new adsense master, I have currently discovered how to find keywords that are highly searched and low competition, but having a hard time promoting them, joined your 3waylinks, and contemplating 1way as well, I did use UAW but was $67 and felt my articles were just going to rubbish sites, I also didnt get many backlinks from them.

  176. Outdoor lanterns on May 10th, 2010 10:28 pm

    wow, this seems like a really good piece of software, definitely worth looking at!

  177. Affiliate Marketing on May 22nd, 2010 5:49 pm

    I think it is a bit expensive just to give it a try. Would you say it has definite income potential? I'm quite confused if you prefer 3 way link or 1 way link since you posted about both.

  178. can I make money online on May 24th, 2010 8:34 pm

    Very nice. Just out of interest, how many sites are you aiming to build in your $5K network?

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