2 more Flippers up and running

Written by: burt
Date: December 29, 2006
Filed under: Life of Burt
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I've now managed to hone my system of `flippering` down to about 45 minutes per site. This includes;

  1. Choose a Domain Name, purchase and configure the DNS and Whois.
  2. Set up Hosting.
  3. Upload and Configure Wordpress, including the extra plugins required.
  4. Find a good theme for Wordpress and install it, as well as a Alexa Widget.
  5. Use PLR Search to scan my articles and save any matches into a new folder.
  6. Manually sort those articles into "categories". Set up categories in Wordpress to match.
  7. Use wpDripFeeder to post the articles.

I have some more ideas about streamlining this even further…but as of now, I am very happy to be able to set up a auto-posted site (with 3 to 6 months worth of posts) within a 45 minute time frame.

Comments

  1. Comment by burt — December 30, 2006 @ 12:19 am

    And another one ready to go. I thought I might as well jump in the deep-end with this experiment, so I bought myself a new resellers hosting account, and will be starting one "flipper" per day during January. Why not.

    Domains are dead cheap, hosting is next to nothing, WP is free, I have all the articles. Time is only 45 minutes or so per flipper, and I can spare that daily, easily.

    Total cost per flip = $9 for the domain and 45 minutes of time.

  2. Comment by Allan — January 1, 2007 @ 1:54 pm

    Burt, do these flipperized sites get indexed and do the make money.

    It seems better than just taking content from article sites and posting all at once. But not as good as creating your own content and posting more naturally.

    What about hosting, what about blogs being on the same IP or IP class.

    I do think you are onto a winner especially if you are planning to sell in 3-6 months.

  3. Comment by Tom — January 1, 2007 @ 10:29 pm

    Do you know you've got potential buyers for these sites?

  4. Comment by burt — January 1, 2007 @ 11:51 pm

    do these flipperized sites get indexed and do the make money

    At this moment, they have no monetisation, thus they make zero cash.

    I don't see why they wouldn't get indexed.

    What about hosting, what about blogs being on the same IP or IP class.

    Nothing to worry about ;)

    Do you know you’ve got potential buyers for these sites?

    Nope.

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