Question about web 2.0 properties

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I've been playing around building some different web 2.0 properties, experimenting with just linkwheel juice on a brand new domain. I was setting up one on blogspot and just to try something different gave it it's own domain name instead of using the subdomain.blogspot.com they give you.

Does anyone have a theory (or maybe some facts) on if this effects the domain authority trickle down? In other words, can I still rely on the subdomain authority to hold up to a bunch of crappy xrumer links or have I in essence turned this into just another no authority blog?

I am at work so I can't post any fucking boobs as a compensation for this request of your hard won knowledge. However, when I get home later I vow more than make up for it.
 


I"m having trouble understanding you. Are you asking if your previously created blog that used a "xxxx.blogspot.com" sub domain would give back-link juice to the new domain?
 
Not exactly. I set up the redirect so the links to the sub domain should pass along juice (diminished, i know) to the new domain.

What I am referring to is the inherited authority that the sub domain gets from blogspot.com . I am wondering if doing an xrumer blast wouldn't be as efficient or might even sandbox the blog.

Its like a squidoo page ya know, build it and toss a few thousand links at it. Since it inherits the squidoo domain's authority, it can stand up to those links.

I am leaving for home now, will post boobs soon.
 
I understand you now; personal experience will say yes. I've used xrumer blasts on several different "web 2.0" properties uncluding blogspot, it only did good.



Johnathan
 
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A little more real

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Anyone have an opinion on my question?

...whaT was that question again you ask? Boobs sidetracked you? no worries, here it is.

Does assigning a domain name to a blogspot blog cause it to lose it's inherited authority?
 
Does assigning a domain name to a blogspot blog cause it to lose it's inherited authority?

Not at all and hitting a blogspot blog or other web 2.0 with xrumer or SB will only help your cause.
 
Just though I'd update in case anyone was interested ... assigning a domain name to a blogspot blog causes it to lose the inherited authority you get from having it a free subdomain. Was a pr1 and the only thing I changed was that name. Now its a pr0.

Trying to figure out now if still has the same IP as before, but I'm a total noob and haven't researched the answer yet. If it gives you a different IP, that may be valuable.