Any other workable web2.0 platform except wordpress and blogspot ? web2.0 still workable for SEO ?
Vanfu88
China
Recently i have send tier2 links ( article, wiki,forums,blog comments,micro blogs ) to my over-blog.com and eklablog.com web2.0s, after 9 days, i still haven't seen any of these web2.0 blogs ( already being created for 1-2 months, with readable article ) being indexed by google , why ? i even send some tier 3 links to these tier 2 links.
Actually i have been creating web2.0s with serengines on blog.ru, notehub.org,iamsport.org, almost two months passed, these web2.0s haven't been indexed ( i have built some tier2 links too ).
Does it mean that only wordpress and blogspot web2.0 blogs workable right now ? other platform don't work anymore ? or even wordpress and blogspot platform is not useful now ?
Please kindly share your ideals .
Also please also share other web2.0 blog platform workable, thank you.
Actually i have been creating web2.0s with serengines on blog.ru, notehub.org,iamsport.org, almost two months passed, these web2.0s haven't been indexed ( i have built some tier2 links too ).
Does it mean that only wordpress and blogspot web2.0 blogs workable right now ? other platform don't work anymore ? or even wordpress and blogspot platform is not useful now ?
Please kindly share your ideals .
Also please also share other web2.0 blog platform workable, thank you.
Comments
Its getting harder to get your stuff indexed. Fiverr might be helpful for you to buy a social share pack or something.
Either that, or manually create a few top-tier web 2.0's with links pointing to your web2's that you cant get indexed. Or, even comment on some high authority sites linking back to your site.
Before summer I used indexinject and the web2.0 were indexed faster than they were dead. I didn't build any tier nor social signal only the indexer service with captchas and had a pretty decent around 90% index rate. It's a shame that 70% of the sites I sent to indexer were taken down within a week. I was furious as Google kept them in the index for two weeks after that...