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NETWORK SEO PARTICIPATION
PROPOSED FEES = $50 INITIAL / $6 per mo.
xrumer purch. dedi. host and proxies
PROPOSED REQUIREMENTS = 1 LONG ARTICLE / 1 SHORT ARTICLE per mo.
article submiss. blog submissions
SEO REQUIREMENTS = 1 LINK LIST per mo. / 1-2 COMMENTS per day
10 PERSON BLOG NETWORK = 10 USERS
5 BLOGS PER PERSON = 50 BLOGS
5 BLOGS PER NETWORK = 10 NETWORKS
1 ARTICLE PER NETWORK = 50 ARTICLES per network per mo.
15,000 XRUMER PER BLOG = 750,000 LINKS per network per mo.
1-2 COMMENTS/SM PER DAY = 300-600 SOCIAL MEDIA per network per mo.
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NETWORK SEO BENEFITS
XRUMER, SB, PROXY ACC. = ?-?AM/PM per day / RELEVANT FRESH LINKS WEEKLY
* x 50 ARTICLES = ?,???-??,???? articles per mo.
20 BLOGROLLS PER BLOG = 1,000 spots
10 FOOT LINKS PER BLOG = 500 spots
300-600 SM PER NETWORK = 300-600 COMMENT/SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS per mo.
This is what I'm proposing: Basically, a GFY SEO network. I have been looking into launching a campaign like this for our website and thought to myself, if there was a few other people that did this with me, the benefits would be multiplied pretty much by however many people took part. Plus the amount of work would be cut down by however many people took part.
I will try to explain this as best I can and make it as easy as possible to follow. Say we have one web designer trying to increase their rank for a specific set of keywords. I went through this and came up with the following method as the easiest, most efficient way to effectively increase the rank of a website.. Use Wordpress (who here doesn't use WP?) to create a network of 5-10 blogs (using the handy 'network' feature built into the new WP release) and use autoblog software to submit spintax blog posts containing keyword backlinks. Also, use the blogroll/footer and other link spots to backlink using anchored links. I would then write 1 spintax article per network containing keyword backlinks to my network, website and authority sites like Wikipedia to let Google know that article is serious.
This would give me a lot of footer/blogroll/in-content/important relevant anchor backlinks to my website. Which is nice.. But.. If that network was say, 10 times larger, the benefit would be much bigger and each blog involved in each network would be more likely to become an authoritative website in their niche; making that blog's backlinks (to the users main website) that much more powerful.
What I am saying is this... Simply put, if 10 people got together, chipped in webspace for and set up 3-5 Wordpress blogs (1 network), 1 short article in spintax format per network (for blog entries on that network), 1 long article (for article submissions on that network), 1 list of links each month, and agreed simply to manage that 1 network (make sure your autoblog is running, moderate the 5 WP blogs, etc) and a couple of other *easy* tasks, then we could effectively build a large network of SEO monster blogs and basically have the ability to smash any website to the top of Google for any (realistic) keyword phrase.
This could mean an increase in business for everybody involved and/or happier clients for everybody involved.. Plus, could potentially allow everybody involved to offer SEO as a service, which is a very lucrative market.
If enough people got involved, this could potentially:
A.) Turn into a gigantic network of easily manageable, strategic SEO blogs with the ability to market any keyword for any website. (Imagine if we had networks of networks of networks... All simple autoblogs and basically rely on a community to submit minimal amount of work per person)
B.) I posted above about Xrumer requirements. If we really wanted to market these blogs and turn them into backlinking machines, each person involved could chip in $50 initial (say it costs $50 to join a network) to cover the cost of Xrumer. This would also mean that each network would need a dedicated host and private proxies, so it could cost about $6/mo. to be in a network, to help cover those costs. Very minimal cost per user and the flip side is, that would allow everybody in each network access to powerful SEO tools that most don't have, like multiple private proxies Xrumer and ScrapeBox via remote desktop to a dedicated server (100mb-1gb=SB/XR extreme). I know there would be 10 people for each Xrumer install, but 10 people sharing 1 install for personal use would be easy to manage. You can run an install of Xrumer twice from one computer, so one copy can do the actual blog SEO work and the other copy can be dedicated to only being shared between network members to build their own backlinks, offer SEO services to clients, etc. Get it?
C.) In Google's eyes, be a legitimate white hat network of blogs with quality content, a community of followers and plenty of marketing and social networking. Which will provide excellent SEO benefits for anybody involved.
This has been making a lot of sense to me... What do you all think? Any good? Or am I crazy?