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I have about a hundred or so domains parked that I would like to put on my adsense account. the problem is that it seems cost prohibitive to have someone build you 100 decent minisites. any one there have some good cost effective suggestions?
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XSitePro has integrated adsense tools.

PM if you want more information or an affiliate link ;)
 

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Wordpress is a good option for someone who is limited on time or know how. Easy to integrate. I have html and wp minisites which I have pros and cons about both.
 

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I agree with "south". Just one site at a time.

If you look around for a small 1-2 person shop, you can really find some great deals out there. They spend a lot of time, energy, focus on all of your sites. The difficulty is finding those individuals. They are usually "sought after" or 'found" and have plenty of work already.

i am curious to hear what you decide to do.
 

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what about wordpress... it is free and easy to do... you can do something like this Injury Attorney NY mini-site...
How about changing your link format?
Example, one of your link...
http://www.injuryattorneyny.net/category/auto-injury-attorney/

"category" do nothing for your keyword.
Change it to...
http://www.injuryattorneyny.net/auto-injury-attorney/

You can do that under "Permalink Settings"...
choose "Custom Structure" and just type in "%postname%" without quotation marks.
 

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the best cost effective suggestion i ever received was to go the minisite route with using Noomle.com. i've used minisite builders but i've found the work tedious since you constantly have to upload files if your making the slightest change to them. i'm incredibly biased to the Noomle system, but honestly, since it was so easy to use i got addicted. take a look if you haven't already.
 

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I have about a hundred or so domains parked that I would like to put on my adsense account. the problem is that it seems cost prohibitive to have someone build you 100 decent minisites. any one there have some good cost effective suggestions?
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If you just want them going through your adsense account, have you tried Google Adsense for domains? Otherwise, I am not sure why you think that development is the solution for all 100+ domains?
 

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If you just want them going through your adsense account, have you tried Google Adsense for domains? Otherwise, I am not sure why you think that development is the solution for all 100+ domains?

Does Google Adsense lend itself more to products domains, attorney domains, service/consulting domains, or????
What is your experience?

Thank you!
 

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Yes, multiple sites on a CMS is always a security/wordpress time consuming issue, but with that comes the flexibility of a CMS and the wide range of things you can do with it. If you plan to upgrade / add content more then twice per year, use a CMS.
 

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I love Wordpress...easy to use and easy to update.
Wordpress is good, I just hate security updates for dozens (hundreds?) of sites...

Becomes quite tedious.
 
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