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  1. Justin Briggs on 11.06.2008 at 10:19 (Reply)

    I can break 250 GB of traffic =P
    I serve about 11 GB / day off my server

    I have multiple Hosting packages, here is a screen shot of the last month on one of my dreamhost packages.
    http://seozombie.com/dreamhost-bandwidth.jpg

    I guess I shouldn’t be here =P
    That main site made me $150 last week.
    I can generate traffic, I’m just trying to learn adsense (which is kicking my ass). Traffic is easier, monetization is the bitch some times.

  2. roger on 11.06.2008 at 14:48 (Reply)

    how do i participate live with you Vic. When is the next time you are going to do this again?
    thanks for the help Vic.

    1. Justin Briggs on 11.06.2008 at 20:08 (Reply)

      Yeah, him going live is random. Its usually b/t the times 11:30pm to 1:30am EST. He just notifies people via his Twitter right before he goes live. He’s super busy right now, so he hasn’t been live as much.

  3. April - Accommodation in Killin on 11.06.2008 at 15:30 (Reply)

    Vic goes live whenever he has the chance. He tends to give notice via twitter:- https://twitter.com/bloggerunleashe

  4. Chas on 11.06.2008 at 18:25 (Reply)

    All of my BANS sites are .info.
    So what is the news?

    1. Justin Briggs on 11.06.2008 at 20:12 (Reply)

      From my readings, they’re getting slapped a little bit after the GoDaddy sale. Also, I think the info + BANS combo raises some flags. A few people have told me they can’t get BANS to index, but can get a blog too ?? Either way, Google seems to be treating infos differently right now, but that’s a good thing honestly. They’re trying to deal with the massive amounts of spam generated by the info sale.
      But, I’ll wait to hear what Vic says on it. I didn’t invest in 100 info domains when the sale came up, so I don’t have the experience others are having with them.

  5. reallykool on 11.06.2008 at 19:49 (Reply)

    HI Vic,

    the traffic to my BANS sites has dropped off and they’re all in the sand box.

    do I keep on generating backlinks or is there anything else I need to do?

    1. Chas on 11.06.2008 at 20:05 (Reply)

      Add all 100% original content each day and go for the lowest competition keywords in the content. Use article marketing.

    2. Justin Briggs on 11.06.2008 at 20:07 (Reply)

      All BANS sites seem to get a spike of traffic when they first launch, but then as Google adjusts to them, they fall off in ranking. There isn’t a whole lot to be done if they’re in the sand box. The model Vic teaches with the BANS keeps the chance of sandbox low because we work very low competition niches. If you’re in sandbox, either keep getting links for it or just start up a new project and wait it out. Maybe improve the quality of your incoming links, it could help you get out faster.(contextual related high PR links count for a ton more authority than BMD and article runs). lol, if CNN sent you a contextual link off their home page, you’d prob come out of the sandbox =P
      My personal method of link building, I avoid any form of automated link for a bit. I build contextual links and really really high PR links. I let them age a tad, then I hit the directories, articles, and BMD. My model is a little different than Vics, but that doesn’t mean Vic is wrong. Vic plays bigger numbers than I do, so he’s less concerned per site. He pumps out content and links and moves on. He doesn’t worry about sandbox because he has 100 other sites to work on and knows that his sites will eventually rank.

  6. affzan on 12.06.2008 at 02:08 (Reply)

    Hi all

    How long does it take for a BANS site to generate money? I read a lot of blogs that reported they made money as early as the first month. Is that possible?

    Thanks

  7. Chas on 12.06.2008 at 03:30 (Reply)

    My new sites are refusing to index unless I blog about them from my pr3 blog. Lack of unique content is likely the problem. And lack of Privacy Policy. Most of the usual Quality culprits. I’d like to inject each row of products with a couple lines of relevant content. If only there were programmers looking for work somewhere in the world.

  8. Mr MultiVar on 13.06.2008 at 17:19 (Reply)

    I am enjoying your blog so far Vic, it’s a pity you got so messed up with viruses and stuff.

    Hopefully you sort your mess out soon any return to the video blogging.

  9. lance on 14.06.2008 at 02:29 (Reply)

    Anyone converted all their BANS to pepperjam? Wonder if they see any real benefits.

  10. Fred on 16.06.2008 at 00:31 (Reply)

    Hey Vic,

    I am starting to shake buddy. I need my Vic fix.

    Just kidding. Happy father’s day!!

  11. Derek on 17.06.2008 at 14:29 (Reply)

    vic,

    what are your thoughts on the controversy going on with EPN/Auctiva.com and the regular joe affiliate? there’s gotta be way to secure our cookies don’t get hijacked.

  12. Mr MultiVar on 17.06.2008 at 16:13 (Reply)

    This blog is dead. It started out good with the humorous posts but now it is a bit lacking.

    No offence, it’s just the way it seems to be IMHO

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