@sonic81 - Just throw it all in - you'll be fine. But then going forward, I sort by date, and just take everything since the last time you did it. I do it every two weeks.
@Ron, I am interested to know how much you spread out your money sites on different hosting accounts. Do you feel there is a benefit to spreading them across different hosts, if so to what degree do you do this?
I don't waste my time with that. If I was starting a blog network, then yes. But my own moneysites, no way. Use hostagtor or any other shared hosting plan.
The only time I have noticed that spreading out across different hosting accounts matter is if lets say you are trying to rank for blue widget You make the site bluewidget.com Than make another site bluewidget.net Well if the .net and .com are on the same Server IP. One of them will not rank at all. I've seen it happen countless times.
Just a thought I had, why do many suggest creating Articles for tier 1 on the same few websites, eg. Wordpress, Blogger. I know the main domain has loads of PR but if we're going to be building links to these tier1 articles in our tier2s, surely we can use any old blogging service as that will (hopefully) generate just as much PR...?
The reason is upside potential. If a web 2.0 only is a PR3 at the homepage, the most an inner page could realistically have is a PR2. But put that article on a PR8 platform and build some juicy high PR links to it, and you just might end up with a PR 4 or a PR5.
Yes, you absolutely should use any and every platform. I've been able to rank just fine with the GSA regular lineup of web 2.0's, but if I had a site in a massively difficult and competitive arena, you can bet that I will go through the extra effort to get some of the premium web 2.0's built. For most sites it is not critical though.
Time in precious - do you want to build more moneysites and diversify your portfolio, or do you want to invest a ton of time building premium web 2.0's - that's the question.
@ron I'm trying to figure out how to implement web 2.0 properties, publish content for a week and then publish again to the same properties but this time with my link embedded. How do I do that?
@blopa - I don't do that but I know I saw some threads on that. I wish I could help - it's on my to do list to give that process a try, but the web2.0's need to get functional again, which will be happening shortly.
By the way, don't get all hung up on web 2.0's. The articles and social networks also put up articles, and they work GREAT for helping you rank.
seems like a a lot of work all this... I've heard others say with a bunch of this, that and the other they can maybe get their money sites ranked ... or if not penalized .... my test proved the 2nd results.. for me it's too much work ... and when I read here you are obliged to continue or your rankings will drop I'm asking myself what my time is really worth... so I tried something else... a set it and forget it option... and my results without doing jack() today is... About 560,000 results (0.24 seconds) with probably 30% on the 1st page... with about 300-1000+ visits per hour... after about a month
@Chess4532 - Dofollow articles and social network are better than nofollow, right? But a good link profile has both - otherwise you are screaming for a penalty.
Anchor text ratios are something you just have to test because every niche gives different results. Whatever you do, err on the low side as you can always increase the %.
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@sonic81 - Just throw it all in - you'll be fine. But then going forward, I sort by date, and just take everything since the last time you did it. I do it every two weeks.
BLOGGER; WP.com and livejournal sure ar not.......
The reason is upside potential. If a web 2.0 only is a PR3 at the homepage, the most an inner page could realistically have is a PR2. But put that article on a PR8 platform and build some juicy high PR links to it, and you just might end up with a PR 4 or a PR5.
Yes, you absolutely should use any and every platform. I've been able to rank just fine with the GSA regular lineup of web 2.0's, but if I had a site in a massively difficult and competitive arena, you can bet that I will go through the extra effort to get some of the premium web 2.0's built. For most sites it is not critical though.
Time in precious - do you want to build more moneysites and diversify your portfolio, or do you want to invest a ton of time building premium web 2.0's - that's the question.
@blopa - I don't do that but I know I saw some threads on that. I wish I could help - it's on my to do list to give that process a try, but the web2.0's need to get functional again, which will be happening shortly.
By the way, don't get all hung up on web 2.0's. The articles and social networks also put up articles, and they work GREAT for helping you rank.
for me it's too much work ... and when I read here you are obliged to continue or your rankings will drop
I'm asking myself what my time is really worth...
so I tried something else... a set it and forget it option...
and my results without doing jack() today is...
About 560,000 results (0.24 seconds) with probably 30% on the 1st page...
with about 300-1000+ visits per hour...
after about a month
Thanks