Hi guys, I am thinking of creating some articles and then spinning them (to pass copyscape) and link them to my main site... Question 1 - Is this a good idea to spin the content, I am in a very very dull niche, and can't really think of many more ways to write content pass say 2/3 articles Question 2 - If I publish down submdomain routes of Hubpages/Squidoo/Blogspot etc, will somehow Google be able to track my IP and therefore I wont get as much credit? Or is it the IP of the service provider that matters? Mods, please do not move thread, this is SEO, 1st question relates to onpage SEO, 2nd question to offpage SEO.
I suppose article spinning is fine, even though it typically comes out like crap. Secondly, people view it as the IP of your website and the IPs of the sites linking to you. But that's really SEO advice from the 90's. The internet has run out of IP numbers years ago, so it's not that big of a deal anymore.
Yes article spinning is no problem. Well there is one problem...you might have a tough time getting a spinned article approved under the same article directory account. If you are going to use each one on a separate website, it should work fine. One option when you cannot write much about a topic is to hire a freelance writer or two to write the same article in their words. That would likely produce better articles than trying to spin each article yourself. Or you could write about topics that are indirectly related to your niche. For example if this is for your cordless phone system website, you could write about various topics related to any office phone system or any cordless phones. I don't think the ip will be an issue at all.
if u host ur blog and site in same ip, and linkthem together then ip does matter, also content should be different ...... and if u hosted ur site with lots of site and some of them are banned or porn then ip does matter most.....
You should not be so paranoid. As far as I know, Squidoo and Hubpages are independent of Google (although they may use their services), and I highly doubt Google would mind webmasters using such services for what they were intended for. I've run case studies with the same IP address on 100 websites, all of which are article directories, and they are all ranked and indexed in Google. To say that Google tracks everything you do on the Internet is silly. Even more so since IP addresses can be spoofed.
There is no problem with the same ip. It is important if you have a good content that are linking to your page.