Comments on: Hey! Mass development works for me.. Here is why ;) http://www.domainstryker.com/domain-mass-development-success/ Expired domains and auctions Sat, 05 Feb 2011 10:59:55 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=abc hourly 1 By: Mike http://www.domainstryker.com/domain-mass-development-success/comment-page-1/#comment-522 Mike Mon, 20 Sep 2010 18:24:04 +0000 http://www.domainstryker.com/?p=3156#comment-522 I've gone on record many times over the past 2 or so years about whypark and why they suck... Did so most recently once again with another service that has popped up; contentminisites.com http://www.domainstryker.com/minisites-domain-development/ Maybe if I have some time I will do a multi-series post about Epik and why they will all fail, sooner than later, big time.... I’ve gone on record many times over the past 2 or so years about whypark and why they suck… Did so most recently once again with another service that has popped up; contentminisites.com

http://www.domainstryker.com/minisites-domain-development/

Maybe if I have some time I will do a multi-series post about Epik and why they will all fail, sooner than later, big time….

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By: Michael Sumner http://www.domainstryker.com/domain-mass-development-success/comment-page-1/#comment-521 Michael Sumner Mon, 20 Sep 2010 17:54:08 +0000 http://www.domainstryker.com/?p=3156#comment-521 Mike, just to be clear, the article I wrote for DNN about the flaws in the mass-development model were not targeted towards you. Your sites have unique content and back links, which is extremely important. It was geared towards the auto-generated sites being produced today with no attention to what search engines want, namely unique content and back links. The kind of solution where you can point the name servers for 1,000 domains and the sites will be up in seconds. Those will ultimately fail in the search engines. What you're doing works. It is not a gimmick or a short cut, or a way to game the search engines. Mike, just to be clear, the article I wrote for DNN about the flaws in the mass-development model were not targeted towards you. Your sites have unique content and back links, which is extremely important.

It was geared towards the auto-generated sites being produced today with no attention to what search engines want, namely unique content and back links. The kind of solution where you can point the name servers for 1,000 domains and the sites will be up in seconds. Those will ultimately fail in the search engines.

What you’re doing works. It is not a gimmick or a short cut, or a way to game the search engines.

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