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I found an interesting trend that might be interesting for the people of this forum. About 5 years ago, I created a site using spintext and a list of nouns. It's a site where each page is "____ $Noun ____" and the content on the pages are all spun. An example is "Is it hot in Sturgis, ND?" Then, when you land on the site, you can vote in a pole and, once you vote, you'll see what the results are. There's forty thousand pages on this site for Nouns. The site doesn't pass PageSpeed Insights. I haven't added AMP to it or done any work since that one weekend I worked on it years ago.
Guess what? Revenue went up from $50-$100/month for the past few years to $250/month for the past few months. All this is telling me is that, for these obscure long tail queries where there's almost no other sites targeting the queries, Google doesn't have many options to return, which makes piece of shit, spam, spintext sites still rank and earn.
It was an expired domain with several thousand spintext pages on it. The key is that it can't be a query where, if you type in the query, Google will give you the result. An example of this is "What time is it in Sturgis, ND?" You need a query where people would need to read a webpage for this site to be replicated again, for another topic.
Good luck.
Guess what? Revenue went up from $50-$100/month for the past few years to $250/month for the past few months. All this is telling me is that, for these obscure long tail queries where there's almost no other sites targeting the queries, Google doesn't have many options to return, which makes piece of shit, spam, spintext sites still rank and earn.
It was an expired domain with several thousand spintext pages on it. The key is that it can't be a query where, if you type in the query, Google will give you the result. An example of this is "What time is it in Sturgis, ND?" You need a query where people would need to read a webpage for this site to be replicated again, for another topic.
Good luck.