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tombo

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Hi Guys,

Sorry I'm new and need help with my understanding of the following questions.

1. if I registered 100 wordpress blogs will they all come from the same cnet ?
2. I'm interested in long term rank in my money site. should I setup 100 wordpress blogs and actively maintain the content to attract back links? and once there is rank put in the links to the money site?
3. link submission products like postlinks, what's the harm if I'm writing my own articles with backlinks to submit to other blogs?
4. does it matter if I have 100 wordpress blogs coming from the same IP? pointing to the money site? will google regard that as spam or punish the money site?

sorry they may seem stupid but I haven't been able to find the exact answers.

Thank you,
 


Tombo,

Quite honestly, and I'm seriously not saying this to be mean or a jerk or whatever, but I really would suggest you not pursue this yet. Your questions show a specific lack of knowledge about how a few fundamental things work in general. I'd hate for you to spend a lot of energy, time, and money getting this set up only to have it deindexed.

I don't think these are the kind of answers you should be seeking. I think you should pursue a normal "easier" IM project, and eventually you will know the answers without needing to ask. Then you'll be ready.

Sorry for not answering the questions. I think it would lead to much further confusion and put you in a compromised position. Best of luck!
 
thehobbster, really appreciate what you said.

I am very new. we have just spent a lot of effort developing a dating site. I just really don't know how to get it to rank. Any suggestion or recommendation would be greatly appreciated. We just really don't know what else to do.
 
By wordpress blogs, you mean wordpress.com or that you bought 100 domains and installed wordpress on them?
 
Tombo,

Quite honestly, and I'm seriously not saying this to be mean or a jerk or whatever, but I really would suggest you not pursue this yet. Your questions show a specific lack of knowledge about how a few fundamental things work in general. I'd hate for you to spend a lot of energy, time, and money getting this set up only to have it deindexed.

I don't think these are the kind of answers you should be seeking. I think you should pursue a normal "easier" IM project, and eventually you will know the answers without needing to ask. Then you'll be ready.

Sorry for not answering the questions. I think it would lead to much further confusion and put you in a compromised position. Best of luck!

If you're going to tell the guy to not do it, as you claim, "for his own good" then you can at least give him some pointers other than "work on something easier".

From what I'm reading, he's trying to rank a site.

Now I'm no expert and I certainly don't want to give bad advice as I'm still learning myself, but from OPs questions I can deduce that he's wondering if registering 100 Web 2.0 properties and building links from them is going to help with ranking.

Granted OP needs to get some clarity and some basics down, but I can still offer some things he should look into.

Registering 100 free blogs and having one spun article with a link to your site on each isn't going to do much for your SERPs. Instead, look into building a small number of mini-sites that have a decent number of articles and are updated regularly.

Look into link diversity. You don't want links only from Wordpress.com blogs or only blogs for that matter.

Look into tiered linking. You want to build links to those Wordpress blogs and then you'll want to build links to those links as well.

This is a bit general and there's much to cover, but if your head is already spinning, the best advice I can give is to either outsource this to someone who knows what he's doing (BST section) or take a gig from the BST section and analyze what they are doing and continue lurking and soaking up as much as you can.
 
I think thehobbster gave sound advice. Maybe he could have added more, but what he said was true enough...

The problem with trying to get link diversity or tiered linking is tombo doesn't appear to have the knowledge to know when they were about to do something very, very wrong. They will not know how much is enough... or what could be too much.

Without the ability to understand competitive SEO and link profiles - tombo could f*ck his money site trying to DIY link campaigns. Just ordering up various link blasts is asking for trouble.
 
Since Nighthaze, the self-admitted "not-expert," criticized me for the style of my helping, I'll give some tips.j

Tombo, if you want long-lasting ranks, and never want to lose this site, here are some things to do, and not to do.

NEVER...:
1. Spam auto-approve blog comments
2. Spam the same 1000 social bookmarks everyone does.
3. Use spun content.
4. Spam out a ton of wiki's.
5. Spam out a ton of doc sites
6. Use large blog networks like ALN.

You see a pattern above? If all SEO's are doing it, don't. Before you do anything, ask yourself if a real site with real rankings with a real business would ever do such a thing.

ALWAYS:
Build links on relevant pages for the most part. There can be some lee-way, but you need enough relevancy to not look like a spammer or SEO.

DO NOT use your money keyword as your anchor text. Just don't. Let your on-page explain what your site is about. Use your Raw URL and generic terms like "website, click here, good info" as your anchors. Sparingly use random related anchors to your main phrase, but don't touch the main phrase (remember, we are talking about long term rankings). If you have a Brand, use the shit out of your brand name as an anchor for all your pages.

Best Links You Can Get:
Real guest posts on REAL sites with real traffic and a real backlink profile. If these sites aren't happy to accommodate you, then you need to go back to the drawing board and build a super high quality site.

Hire someone if you have to, but the best thing you can do is drop real links that abide by the rules above on relevant pages, whether that be forums, blog comments, social stuff, a few bookmarks on the big sites (stumble upon, reddit), guest posts, moderated or paid directories, etc. Have a mixture of no-follow and do-follow. Most links you can easily get are no-follow, but snag them if the chance is there. Guest posts are going to be your bet for a solid do-follow.

Have fun and good luck!