Why full automation is a bad thing.
You'll be bombarded with the advice that you need to fully automate your online business to reach your income goals.
This is a load of codswallop.
Some automation is helpful, but full automation is risky.
I know this because I did it several years ago and spent quite a bit of time cleaning up my website.
The site in question had over 10,000 automatically generated pages on it.
They were some of the lowest-quality pages you could imagine, and none resulted from inadequate spinning tools.
They were crap, though, so it wasn't a surprise when Google delisted the site.
I had people paying me to take their links off the site.
After removing all the rubbish, which left about four pages, I began rebuilding the site with appropriate content, and it's now back in the SERPs.
Automation helps you do the donkey work that must be done but is as boring as guano.
Either automate that or outsource it, but you must never lose control of what is posted to your sites, or you could end up with a toxic site like I had.
It's OK to have others write the content for you, but you need to authorise it at least before it gets posted, or the junk will sneak in.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. There was a recent question in one of the F.B. groups about tracking.
I'll write more about this subject tomorrow, but for now, only three trackers I use are top of their class.
The best is ClickMagick, https://clickmagick.com/go/Burtm10, it's a paid solution, but it is the best there is.
There are two that are free with a paid upgrade option.
The LeadsLeap tracker, https://llclickpro.com/freetracking/em, and ClickerVolt, https://link.wm-tips.com/clickervolt.
The LeadsLeap tracker is standalone, while the ClickerVolt one is a WordPress plugin.
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