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A question for SEO experts! about ABC linking
Ok, so it's generally believed that ABC linking works for individual sites, but what about groups of sites?
Like this... what if I have a group of 10 sites, let's call it Group A. And I link the 10 "A" sites to another group of 10 sites (B). And then I link "B" to another group of sites (C). So all of the sites in A link to all of the sites in B, and all B sites link to all the C sites. Of course all 30 links would be present on all sites, but 2/3 of them would be tagged nofollow. Would Google catch on to this, or do I have to go site-by-site to make the ABC linking work? I'm sure many will have their own opinions about this, but I'm curious what the general consensus is. Oh btw, all of my sites are on the same host, but all have unique IPs and domain privacy. There are a few diff registrars involved, but the bulk are from one (Namesilo) Thanks! |
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concurrent ip's are not going to do much good not to mention the same class c ip's.
Also, backlinks can't really hurt you. The outlinks and infrequent updates do the most damage. So don't be afraid to experiment. The more backlinks a site has, the easier it should be for a frequently updated site to compete. ~Ray www.advertisingsex.com |
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And to be honest I don't know what you mean by "concurrent IP" |
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You know what? Fuck it! No matter what I do to try and trick Google, it's probably not gonna work. I'm just gonna do it the hard way, which is to say I'm going to link my sites randomly through individual posts like real bloggers usually do.
It'll take a while, but the results should (in theory) be better than trying to blatantly game the system. Am I crazy? |
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It doesn't sound like a bad strategy. I imagine it would work pretty well. Just make sure your anchor text is natural. Don't only use your keyword. Mix it up with some "click heres" and whatnot.
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