Popping Out a Burner

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Going to try and pop out a quick site, with little regard to stability. This will be a very tight targeted layout with no more that 10 to 20 pages of content. Tightly molded site structure through KW anchors.

Will this work?

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  • Product on sub-domain or no index folder
  • This page will be the only page containing the Affiliate product link
  • Quarantined from the rest of site...somehow

  • Main page targeting a higher comp KW
  • Possibly redirect exp domain to main

  • Secondary pages will link to main through "main Kw" anchor text only
  • Secondary pages may not link else where, like Authority links

  • Third layer pages will target Kw's with traffic in mind.
  • Third Layer Pages will link to second layer with highly relative anchor for their respective vertical

  • 2.0's - Will scrape for expired or dead 2.0's that are highly relative to their respective 3rd layer page, again by specific targeted KW
  • 2.0's - shot up with all kinds of links

  • Manual / Higher quality links will be spread through out

Page / site structure will be like tight KW colums pointing to the main page that will funnel to sale/product page.

The whole thing will only target about 5 KW's
Pages will be static and no additional pages built

I'm cheap, and plan on doing this dolo -
  1. Once ready, I expect to have the site up and running within 2 weeks.
  2. 2.0's up and populated by 3rd to 4th week
  3. Start building links slowly after 2nd week
  4. Start Hitting 2.0's hard 2nd or 3rd month

Feed back appreciated, Don't worry, if its a dumb fu-kin idea just say it...You can't see my cry over the net :smile:
 
There's no sense in building it in a no-index folder and then building links in hopes to rank. Unless you're talking about the lander for the product itself.

A subdomain could work. Later on if it goes bad you can delete it and all of the bad links will 404. No need to clean up. This is why people build spam links through link shorteners they can control or through domains they own. You can clean it up with a mouse click.

The rest of your plan is as good as any other for a site that size. Content and links. I'd make sure I was throwing in as many various link types as possible along with the contextuals from the web 2.0s.

I don't really understand why you want to rank a main page that links to another page with the affiliate link when you could cut out that step and put the affiliate link on the page that ranks, and probably increase conversion rates overall, assuming the product owner has a split tested lander created and ready.
 
@OP - what are you like 12yrs old? This is the dumbest shit I ever read....SMH
 
So is this a mini-silo on your main domain that links down to a page that's on a subdomain? Why put that final page on a subdomain?

Seems like it could work. It's your basic MFA site but if you're building it on a site that already has 100+ other pages then you can get benefit from that fact that theres a lot of other links and content.
 
yeah, subdomain wont work for what i'm planing.
The terms I'm planning to taarget are very low comp and the serps are full of niche sites.
THe total page count on site will be 1- to 20 tops, prob less then that.
I don’t plan on spending much time at all on the site or content.
the backlinks are going to be paid cheap links

The goal will be to build the simplest sites that rank for easy words with minimal effort, stamp out a formula that can work across the board and punch out 2 to 3 of these a month
 
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