Types and Operation Methods of Website Clustering
Introduction
A site group refers to one person or a team operating multiple websites, with the purpose of obtaining a large amount of traffic through search engines, or directing links to the same website to improve search rankings. Below are some common types of site groups and their operating methods.
ABC Site Group
The ABC Site Group is a site group built using the ABC program, which guides search users to ABC consumption to obtain commissions. The advantage is that the traffic income is considerable and maintenance-free, but the disadvantage is that having too many similar sites is prone to be penalized.
Blog Site Group
A blog site group is created by applying for a large number of free blog accounts, using software or manual collection of articles, and inserting their own links to obtain traffic or weight. The advantage is low cost, saving domain and hosting fees, but the disadvantage is lower controllability and inability to implement iframe and other functions.
CMS Site Group
A CMS site group is built using a CMS, and then articles are automatically collected and updated using software or CMS plugins. The advantage is strong controllability, as it can directly redirect or use iframes to guide users to the main site, and can also sell links. However, the disadvantage is higher initial investment, requiring the purchase of servers, domains, and a large number of IP addresses.
Thief Site Group
The thief station group is to use the thief program to automatically synchronize and update websites with high-frequency updates such as Baidu Zhidao, Baidu Tieba, certain forums, certain picture books, etc. However, this method has some problems: high investment, need to purchase IP and domain names; high risk, the thief program has a large amount of similar content, easy to be banned; less income, mainly obtaining some messy long-tail traffic, can only obtain income through pop-up ads and Google ads.
Operation method
A station group usually consists of several to hundreds of websites. If individual webmasters want to manually update the station group, it is almost impossible. Therefore, it is generally done through station group software or thief programs.
First, locate the keywords to be optimized. Since the user experience of the station group is poor, it is difficult to rank before regular websites, so you can only obtain traffic by digging a large number of long-tail keywords.
The above is a brief introduction to the types and operation methods of the station group. Different types of station groups have their own advantages and disadvantages. Webmasters can choose the appropriate station group method according to their needs and resources.