Top_bar_btn_squeeze
Saturday, Dec 08 2007 no comments

Sometimes, when you have a website that is doing well in a small niche, is inevitable that an asshole will appear and will clone it. Depending on various factors, this could be a good thing or a disaster for you.

Today, I am gonna tell you why is a good thing.

I have a small site that’s one of the best in its niche. A few weeks ago, I received a link exchange email and I checked the website requesting it. To my surprise, it was a total clone of my own website, starting from the categories, content and monetization. Unfortunatelly for the sad bastard, here are my aces:

  • My site is 2 years old
  • Lots of natural links
  • Lots of authority links
  • 8000 RSS feed subscribers
  • Excellent internal links on Google

Why the appearance of the clone is a good thing? Well, in order to take my position in the niche, he is forced to throw in the heavy artillery. He is forced to try a lot of optimization methods and he is forced to gain a LOT of incoming links. Due to the fact that he is a cheap competitor, he is not buying links but he is gaining them through request and submissions. Because my site was doing great through link baits and natural link growth, I’ve never payed attention (read this as: I was too lazy) to gain more external links. Now, the competitor is doing all the hard work (research) for me and all I have to do is to use Yahoo Site Explorer to track his actions and follow his steps :D

To summarize: if a competitor appears don’t go nuts. If it is a spammer he’ll get kicked by search engines algorithmically. If it is a good competitor and you have some advantages on him, analyze his steps and stay one step ahead always.

Related Post

  • No Related Post

Comments


I always looked for a way to aggregate the online content I am creating. First I thought to include a php RSS reader on my main blog, but this seems to be a better solution :)

sponsor
time tracking harvest

Harvest - Simple time tracking, powerful reporting.

Suprss
(Subscribe to this page via RSS!)