eHow still hasn't said anything to me indicating that I shouldn't post duplicate type articles (broken out by different cities, etc. - described in the Day 2 post).
As promised I'm going to take eHow's silence as a green light and begin really taking advantage of this opportunity.
I don't see anyone else on eHow doing much of this and although it seems unlikely that I'm the first person to think of this I guess someone has to be the first person to take this eHow strategy to the level that I'm prepared to take it to.
(Below the line is a description of how the day ended.)
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After a long day of copying, pasting, making small edits, and pulling LOTS of pictures I published 26 articles today. You read that correctly - 26 EHOW ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN ONE DAY!
Truth be told I wrote about three real eHow articles and the other 23 were basically instructions on how to find the best burgers in 23 different individual cities. I used a list of the 25 biggest metropolitan areas and worked down the list by adjusting my similar instructions for 23 different metropolitan areas.
This could revolutionize how people make money on eHow.
I've read eHow stories about how X postings over Y period of time should make Z dollars, but being able to publish 25 articles a day dramatically raises the stakes in a hurry. This could mean making progress ten times faster than someone who's averaging a respectable two and a half eHow articles a day.
eHow hasn't taken down any of these articles and other than my suspicion that this is too good to be true I don't have any reason to believe that I won't be allowed to continue doing this. Maybe I'm worried about nothing and eHow actually encourages this sort of innovative thinking.
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Side Note: I've applied for a Google AdSense account. The application basically consists of submitting a website (I used this one you're reading right now) for Google's approval. I believe Google's primary concern is to make sure that approval is only given to websites that conform with Google's Program Policies. I'm really not sure how stringent the review process will be. I'm optimistic this eHow Experience site will past the test.
To see how the application turns out and for more information on how Google AdSense works take a look at the Day 9 post. Of course you can also continue to read the eHow entries in order and move on to the Day 5 post (a crucial turning point).
eHow Experience: Day 4 - 26 Articles In One Day
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really dont have idea what exactly i am gonna do in here its my first time yeah could somebody wanna share something to me so that i really can join in this...
Hilmer, not sure what you're asking. Checked out your Blogger profile and looks like you're pretty new to all of this. Let me know what you're trying to figure out.
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