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MaDalton 08-30-2009 09:03 AM

Blog Experts - i need your help, please!
 
let's say i have 80 blogs that i would like to link with each other:

- on how many IPs/hosting accounts would you divide them?

- what's the best way to link them? i assume you dont put 79 links on each blog

thanks :)

TwisterPro 08-30-2009 09:50 AM

I would get as many IPS as I could. I personally dont put more than 5 blogs/domains on each IP.

Sosa 08-31-2009 03:25 PM

MaDalton, hit me up on ICQ and i'll give you my input. I have a mainstream network of blogs that I have things running smoothly on. ICQ is 63877860

LoveSandra 08-31-2009 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 16254289)
- what's the best way to link them? i assume you dont put 79 links on each blog
thanks :)

Niche to niche is the smart way :)

pornguy 09-01-2009 05:08 AM

Honestly it depends on you, how much you plan to put into them hours wise and what you plan to get out of them.

Dont forget to think about what else might be on the server you use. And by that I mean shared hosting accounts

Hit me on ICQ any time if I can help. ICQ is 174228679

Lace 09-01-2009 08:23 AM

I wouldn't put anymore than 5 domains on an ip and separate them over multiple class-C ips. Also, slowly build your links, don't throw up links to 79 other blogs in one day. the G-machine likes to see progressive building instead of link spamming. If you wanted to get fancy, you could do ABC linking.

MaDalton 09-01-2009 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LoveSandra (Post 16260164)
Niche to niche is the smart way :)

yeah, thanks, i had that already in mind :)



Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 16261133)
Honestly it depends on you, how much you plan to put into them hours wise and what you plan to get out of them.

Dont forget to think about what else might be on the server you use. And by that I mean shared hosting accounts

Hit me on ICQ any time if I can help. ICQ is 174228679

thanks, appreciate that very much! but even with virtual accounts it should be possible to get dedicated IPs? i think some do offer that and i would definitely go for it


Quote:

Originally Posted by Lace (Post 16261746)
I wouldn't put anymore than 5 domains on an ip and separate them over multiple class-C ips. Also, slowly build your links, don't throw up links to 79 other blogs in one day. the G-machine likes to see progressive building instead of link spamming. If you wanted to get fancy, you could do ABC linking.

thanks, 5 seems to be a good number, i'll go for that.

regarding the ABC linking:

that means i link from Blog A to Blog B and from Blog B to Blog C, right? and do I link from Blog C back to Blog A as well?

thanks again - still learning about this

livecarlo 09-02-2009 03:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 16264537)

regarding the ABC linking:

that means i link from Blog A to Blog B and from Blog B to Blog C, right? and do I link from Blog C back to Blog A as well?

thanks again - still learning about this

Linking from Blog C back to Blog A could be seen by GoogleBot as intent to manipulate your page ranking. Also, if you have too many it could look like paid links.

You could also link through comments and trackback's in your blog posts.

MaDalton 09-02-2009 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by livecarlo (Post 16265713)
Linking from Blog C back to Blog A could be seen by GoogleBot as intent to manipulate your page ranking. Also, if you have too many it could look like paid links.

You could also link through comments and trackback's in your blog posts.

thank you - that sounds like it makes sense ;)

czarina 09-04-2009 06:12 AM

MaDalton: use some blogs as outgoing, the rest as incoming. a 25/75 ratio would do nicely. The outgoing ones are the ones that need to be spread over several servers/IPs, and they obviously would link to the incoming ones.

kostas 09-06-2009 10:23 AM

Really difficult decision. I, personally, do not link my blogs with each other.Never.
Let's say you buy some hardlinks for all your blogs.( Here you can find many offers).
What happens in case that the links you buy are on interconnected pages?
The most obvious neighbourhood case. You just penalised your network.

Ginn 09-06-2009 11:25 AM

I mainly link niche related blogs and don't pay much attention to different ip's. It works for me.

pornguy 09-08-2009 02:49 PM

in googles case the good of the few out weigh the good of the many.


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