link development strategy

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by liqdwork, May 31, 2009.

  1. #1
    Some time ago I registered 100+ sites related to my niche. What do you guys think about this strategy? I point them all to my main site, and I start creating back links to those 100+ sites from other blogs, so basically the idea is to raise the PR and gain some SERP juice for those 100+ sites and since they all point to one site I'll rank better for the main site. The problem with this link farming :) is all those sites are hosted on one server, so they have the same IP. I wonder if google would give my main site some juice or not.
     
    liqdwork, May 31, 2009 IP
  2. Oranges

    Oranges Active Member

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    It will work, but LInk Juice won't be that effective because of the same IP issues.
    But according to my strategy better build web 2.0 Pages like Squidoo, Hubpages, Weebly, Live journal, Blospot, Typepad etc etc And Build Link for these Pages and Then Link them all to your main website, SO at least they all will be having Different IPs. And Google respect and give importance to these web 2.0 properties.
     
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  3. rcom

    rcom Peon

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    wow man i definitely think you need to put all those other sites on 100 other ips. if you need any help with ips i have a guy who can hook you up.
     
    rcom, May 31, 2009 IP
  4. Cassandra

    Cassandra Peon

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    Google will give you, but not to the full extent. IP address counts and it was
    considered as Unique visitors.
     
    Cassandra, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    kbeus21 Peon

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    Seems like alot of work, y not spend your time building backlinks to your main site rather than building backlinks to a 100+ sites pointing to your site.
     
    kbeus21, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    Any one tell how to find the spam sites.
     
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  7. w3bmaster

    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    Same ip is a waste of time
    If they are on diffrent ip's then it's another story

    But sincerly i find this strategy waste of "efforts" ...
     
    w3bmaster, Jun 1, 2009 IP
  8. OnInternetBusinessGuide

    OnInternetBusinessGuide Well-Known Member

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    I also think that the same IP issue does not help. 100+ is a lot of work. Should it be better to have only 10 website, but spend 10 times more time on each? What is clear is that Google is looking at IPs more than domain names. Domain names are convenient for users. Usually it is not supposed to be a problem if many websites share the same IP. This occurs often because many shared hosts do this. The problem would be more the fact that these websites link together in an unnatural way. May be Google may suspect something.
     
  9. liqdwork

    liqdwork Peon

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    it does seem like a waste of time :) it is much easier to find a web 2.0 site with high page rank / lots of authority, make sure that it has do follow link, build a profile and point it back to my site. In any event, I'll check around and see how much effort / money it will take me to put every single site on a different ip. My hosting company only gives me 5 ips, and all additional ips i would need to buy. I think it would be kind of interesting to raise page rank of every site to 4 or so and point them all back to me :) evil grin ...
     
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  10. liqdwork

    liqdwork Peon

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    This is one way linking, each site points to a main site and they are not linked together. Parent site does not point back to any of the child sites, child sites are not linked. I guess the other way I could do this: take 40 sites and point each site out of 40 sites to one site out of another 100 site subset, so each site out of 100 site subset gets 40 back links. After that point each site out of 100 site subset back to parent site. This is all so silly :D

     
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  11. rena

    rena Peon

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    Link from same IP is not much value....and did not pass much link juice.. I fell some time its effect -ve.... like sparm etc....
     
    rena, Jun 2, 2009 IP
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    tharani Active Member

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    Don't interlink. All 100 should link to your main site.

    1. Make all domains whois data different. better spread the domains to multiple registrar.
    2. don't use any footprint which can track all sites being a network. (e.g. adsense id)
    3. Try to spread out on as many IPs as you can.
    4. Register your own nameservers instead of using the same name server for all your sites.
    5. Keep the sites as geniune as possiable so it can pass a human review.

    I hope it will help you achive your goals.

    Tharani
     
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  13. EatTheCookie

    EatTheCookie Greenhorn

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    great usage of linking
     
    EatTheCookie, Jun 3, 2009 IP
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    I guess it works out, but not with big points. Considering the fact that the site you have registered do have the same IP. Try working out with different IPs and spread the domain to more site than what you have.
     
    firstpagewebsearch, Jun 4, 2009 IP