I am in the process of launching the largest blog farm coop in existance.. (actually possibly the only one in existance)... Basically, what this will allow you to do is to create blogs on every blog host on the co-op. Then you can post to each one with links pointing to your site(s) to give you thousands of ONE WAY links on UNIQUE CLASS IP.s (not just class c) and unique geolocations. What you need to do to be a part of this is to have a wordpress MU installed and indexed in google. Wordpress MU is free and very easy to download. I can help with installation. Also need hosting with a dedicated IP address as not two blogs from same shared hosting ip's will be accepted. This ensures Unique class c's.. Once you have wordpress MU installed, simply go to: http://www.blogslammer.com/coop.php to register. This is in prelaunch phase and is 100% free for life to all that register this week. Thanks Rob
I'm interested in learning a little more about this. And I believe there is a problem with that link you provided.
rjhere, please contact me via pm, I've been in the blogging market for quite some time and would like more info as to how this coop will work. I'm sure interested and will be wiling to open up some of my blogs for this purpose.
What dedicated ip address problem? You mean how will I unsure unique ip's accross the board? I will simply only allow one blog from any given IP.. How do you as a user ensure you get allowed in? Get a dedicated IP from your host provider for your site. That way you will ensure a unique IP from the rest of the blogs. Thanks Rob
can we have a remote account creation routine, where we can post [blogname, tagline, keywords, themecode] and get a userid, password and xmlrpc-endpoint back ?
Basically you will be given the blog's url, username and password. All blogs created in the coop will have XMLRPC enabled so you can use programs like BlogSlammer! to post to them. Thanks Rob
Hey Rob, I would definitley be interested in this but need a little help (maybe) setting this up. Any advise would be appreciated Thanks Pete