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Is Caffeinated Content “Blackhat”?

I’ve been hearing this question a lot lately.

Simply put, Caffeinated Content is what you make of it.

Like any blackhat tool, you can run out and build 10,000 pages in an hour and make a little bit of cash while the site lasts in the SERPs.

Or, if you choose, you can take the whitehat route of using it to supplement already existing content over a period of time…maybe the results won’t be as extreme in the short term, but there are long term benefits to this approach.

The next major release (3.0) will include four (4!) more sources for content:

  • The first will be search engine listings from Yahoo’s API. The majority of the work for this is done, just need to figure out how to display these items in the best manner possible.
  • Second, article directories…get fresh articles direct to your blog.
  • Third, pre-existing content. You place text files in a folder and Caffeinated Content will post them.
  • And last (but definitely not least) is YouTube. How do some relevant videos and comments on your blog sound?

Best of all, each of these can be posted in exactly the same way you currently post. If you want something translated or otherwise rewritten before it’s posted, Caffeinated Content will do that for you. If you need it to be posted in the future (or past) we’ve got that covered too.

Perhaps the sheer power and flexibility of it is what causes people to refer to it as a blackhat tool.  However, using that logic, Google is a blackhat tool (hmm…)…

Any thoughts?

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