GTrends Assassin
GTrends
Assassin is, in
a nutshell, auto
blogging software
that uses Google
trends to drive
traffic to your
website. If
you’re not
familiar with auto
blogging, it’s
a technique of
generating content
(usually from RSS
feeds) around
specific keywords.
The idea is to
automatically create
tons of pages and
update the blog
automatically while
capitalizing on long
tail keywords.Add some authority
of old domain names
for your sites and
you have what
GTrends Assassin all
about. The software
included in the
package comes with 5
templates and
automatic setup. The
result is churning
out auto-blogs,
attracting traffic
on auto pilot and
making money from
Adsense, CPA,
Clickbank and so on.
Sounds great.
Now, having tried
auto blogging myself
in the past, I want
to give you a word
of warning before
you buy anything.
Setting up sites and
updating them
without barely
lifting a finger
comes at a price.
That is, it’s
very hard to create
auto content without
looking
“spammy”
or infringing
copyrights. You
can’t copy
someone else’s
content, so what
these programs end
up doing is creating
content from bits
from all over the
place.
As a result, and
especially using
Google trends, your
site can and will be
filtered out of the
search results. Ask
me how I know.
Auto blogging does
work, and you can
easily attract
thousands of
visitors per day
from the trends. But
the challenge is
making your site
look legitimate. How
do you think Google
likes all those spam
sites coming up for
the hot new long
tail keywords?
The problem is that
I don’t think
it’s possible
to create
“clean”
sites automatically.
Many bloggers solve
this issue by hiring
writers. Another way
is of course to keep
building new sites
over and over again,
since it’s
easy to do… I
wouldn’t
recommend doing that
though, call it my
personal preference.
Alternatively,
I’m sure you
can get away with
auto sites if you
run them on low
profile, in specific
niches and not in
the hot trends.
Otherwise the
assassin will become
the victim



March 3rd, 2010 at 10:45 pm
It’s so hard to find an honest review regarding internet marketing softwares. I’ve had my share of autoblogs before, and some of them flew and most of them flunked.
Spending $97 for another autoblogging software is ridiculous especially if it can’t guarantee ROR.
Thanks for the honest review