SEO question about second tier sites

jraines

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If you wanted to create a network of second tier sites to help boost a main site, would it hurt the strategy if the second tier sites were hosted at the same place and sharing an IP?
 


If you wanted to create a network of second tier sites to help boost a main site, would it hurt the strategy if the second tier sites were hosted at the same place and sharing an IP?

if you're asking this, then you don't really get how second tier linking networks work.

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go study that, it's one of the core sources for the second tier strategy.

The biggest component to all of this is to eliminate any footprint you might be leaving. Focus on reducing interconnections of your sites to the bare minimum (just connect via backlinks only)
 
Thank you

if you're asking this, then you don't really get how second tier linking networks work.

You're right about that :-). I asked because a client asked me about it, and I figured if it could be pulled off easily it could be a nice upsell to the basic site build/content creation I'm doing for him.

I think his site will rank fairly quickly with just basic on-page optimization, so I'll tell him to hold off and I will study up and try to propose something in a month or two, if it's even needed -- thanks for the link.
 
I would start off with simple web 2.0 property linking before graduating to full on second tier networks. Keep the content high quality and clean and you will see good benefits in a relatively short period of time.
 
I would start off with simple web 2.0 property linking before graduating to full on second tier networks. Keep the content high quality and clean and you will see good benefits in a relatively short period of time.

I agree, try 5 free properties and give them a 10k xrumer blast, you should see a nice little bump.