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    What would you pay 1000 Blog Posts (Full Articles)

    So I'm finishing up a piece of software that I was only going to use for my sites called SEO Curl (will be ready in about a week). I've been talking to a couple of my SEO buddies and everyone now wants to use it.

    What it does is it takes an article and spins it out to up to 1000 blogs instantly. Each article can have two links in it. So in essence you can get 1000 back links with one article. I can set the program to do 1-10-100-1000 or how every many blogs I want. The blogs range from PR0 to PR5 with at least 50% above PR2. It's a great way to get your site moving for any particular keyword.

    I can only make 1 1000 blog post per day to avoid killing the PR on the Blogs. This means I have limited space to sell.

    Still not sure if I'm going to give other people access to something this powerful. If I did I'm thinking it would have to cost $250 for 1000 post package at the very least.

    What do you think... what would you pay?

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    Goodluck not pissing off your web host with the extreme bandwidth manipulation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CKrecicki View Post
    Goodluck not pissing off your web host with the extreme bandwidth manipulation.
    That makes absolutely no sense what so ever... would you care to explain?

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    Probably not the bandwidth, but the CPU you will use by having this script ran a lot if you open it up to the public. I would certainly consider something more than shared hosting.

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    And the award for not reading the original post goes to <insert drum roll here> Thomas. He said that he would only be making one post a day to maintain the systems integrity.

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    Hey Rogercbryan,

    I think you got something going for you there but you shouldn't be asking for feedback on pricing. It's never going to be cheap enough and its hard for us to judge how much we would pay until we use your services. Such as how good is your customer service, how willing are you to take feedback etc. I think besides a good product, these are the things people actually are willing to pay more money for. So why don't you just decide on a margin which you feel is comfortable for you to survive in the short term and see how the market responses to it.

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