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| The Domain Guy War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: New Delhi, India
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Just a quick question. Do you bookmark or ping your profiles created through Angela's backlink method? If so, what would be better? Bookmarking them (I have a copy of Bookmarking demon), or just pinging them through a service like Pingler (which can take some time as you have to ping each manually)? |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2009
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And on top of this question. What is the difference between bookmarking and pinging? If you don't mind me butting in with this question.
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| Beware - Straight Talker War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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I don't know what "Angelas's Method" is - but I always bookmark and ping every page that is mine or links to mine. Bookmarking gets you links, pinging gets you bot visits - you don't need to ping but it can slightly speed up the time taken for your page to be found. ANdy |
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| The Domain Guy War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: New Delhi, India
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Pinging would be simply getting the bots to visit your site by notifying them via a service like Pingler. Bookmarking creates actual pages in the search engines that can give your site link juice, while pinging, as mentioned above, is just a signal for the bots that "xyz page has been updated". | |
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| I'm Kind Of A Big Deal Join Date: Sep 2009
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here is what I do... first, I use multiple accounts for my backlinking projects. I normally work in groups of 3-4 links per project. I don't want the exact same set of backlinks leading to all of my sites and if a profile is deleted, site banned or whatever it doesn't have very deep consequences. second, for every project I keep a log of every site that I've created a profile and dropped links, these a hyperlinks so I can click on it and it opens up my profile in firefox. It's a quick and easy way to check up on all of my backlinks to see which one stick and which ones are deleted. I also use a color coding for quick visual identification, green: good, red: bad and default black text for profiles I've created but haven't added links too yet. I rotate through projects so I'll create a new batch or profiles and then move onto the next project, this gives my profiles a chance to age before I drop any links into them. I'll also generally try to post in the forum or something when I first create the profile so I'm not lumped in with the other 1,000 profile spammers with 0 posts. third, I'll run my SEO software to see what it has to say about my backlinks and I'll also run through my log checking each site to make sure that those sites are still good, while I'm visiting I'll run a few firefox social bookmarking and pinging things to give each site a bump. fourth, I try to add a link to every profile in a free hosted blog, I'm lazy about this part but the idea is to provide some backlink love to my profiles and creates another avenue for search engines to find my profile backlinks. so, in answer to your question, Yes, I do a little of both. I don't do any article submissions or any of that jazz, I strictly work on promoting my sites, which I have around 60 domains divided into 3-4 sites per backlink project. might seem like a lot of unnecessary work but once you get into a routine and have all wheels spinning it's a fairly quick process. way more then you asked for ![]() ok, back to 'borrowing' my competitions backlinks |
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| Neil Robins War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Gold Coast , Australia.
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There'e a lot of people just joining so they probably do not know everything that has gone on before. So explain Anela's method for those.
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Do thins about 1,000 times and you rule the internet ![]() Angela provides a list of tested sites to make it easier for webmasters. | |
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Mr. Jason, since I'm in the process of SEO'ing using backlinks, I wanted to know if you can answer *this* for me: For every backlink site, is it *okay* if I post *3-4* links *per* day, EVERY day, per site? For instance, let's say I wanted to visit *250* backlinking sites in ONE day, and I gave each site *3* links, that would be considered like *750 LINKS* (250 sites x 3 links per site)...would that be considered "spam", and would that get my links *deleted* from the majority of the sites? I've seen SO MANY posts that say "do this, don't do that" (and vice versa), but I don't know where to start...I see that you've created *many* profiles, but with the way I want to go about doing it, how *long* would it take for me to do this EVERY day (i.e. 250 sites x 3 links), especially if I had to create *new* profiles to "protect" myself from getting my account/links deleted? BTW, this is my "plan of attack", when I mentioned the "3 links" above...: Link 1 - hosted on my site (using WordPress) Link 2 - eZine Article link Link 3 - GoArticles link Now for *each* keyword that I am targeting, I would write *3* different articles (re-writen though), so that I could take up all the *top 3* spots, which would KILL the *competition*... For instance, if I wanted to target the phrase, "how to get car insurance", I would write 3 articles about that, even though they would all be written differently from one another...This way I would be able to destroy my competition *3* times, and have *3* times as many backlinks to my site... I hope you understand what I'm saying, and if you will, *please* help me out, as your method is more "along the lines" of what I'm trying to do with my upcoming site(s)! | |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: British Columbia
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A tip which I learned on this forum is to save all your profile URLs and use icerocket.com to create an RSS feed out of them which you can submit to RSS aggregators.
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| Banned War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: UK and France
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I just simply ping them using the trick i talk about in this topic! Takes just a second. I use to bookmark the places that i got backlinks from too but now i don't bother, i just do it anymore really, however i probably have a very different backlinking method to angela's backlinks that alot of you warriors seem to love. Tom Brite |
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I do both. As soon as I drop the link I ping the page. I also save the URL for the page in a TXT file and then at the end of the day once I'm done for the day I load the list up in Bookmarking Demon and launch a run that will bookmark the pages to multiple bookmarking sites while I sleep. Pinging is primarily done for Fast Indexing. Bookmarking ensures the profiles get found if the page somehow doesn't get indexed after pinging and also powers the profile page up (and the backlink to my site) with a little bit more link juice from the inbound bookmarking links. Also, I interlink the profile pages to help them all get found. So if I have Profile pages A, B, and C and they all link to my Money Site, then I'll have a link on C-to-B and B-to-A. The theory is that if the search engines find C first because of a ping or bookmark then they'll also find B which will naturally lead them to A. |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Perth, Australia.
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Yip, I would stronlgy suggest pinging the profile page. It may the only way the search engines are likely to find your profile page, unless the site has a section about latest signup or something like that.. Worth send a ping to : Ping-o-Matic! Blog and Ping Tool - Use Pingler.com to Drive Traffic your Blogs and Websites or Welcome to PingMe <-- A site I have just recently created and working very well, plus you get a bonus backlink as well.. Hope this helps Bruce |
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