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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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It's so fun starting new experiments for various reasons but I wanted to ask if any of you found a difference in response when presenting your articles/blogs/forum profiles etc from a woman vs a man? This will be my one experiment. I'm going to start another experiment where I purchase two domains with nonsense names. Going to test one with only adding crappy spammy links and the other with only high PR but fewer links to see what shows up better. |
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| FirebirdSEO.com War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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I haven't completed this as an experiment, but I tend to pick a gender-appropriate persona when considering what I have blog posts done. For articles, I haven't found a difference. Forum profiles probably wont matter since they are in the "silent solider" form of backlinking meaning NO ONE sees them expect the SE bots (which is truly all you care about for this type of backlinking)
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: May 2004 Location: Perth, Australia.
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In my experience, you get your link submissions, blog posts, articles etc accepted way more often if you submit them using a female's name. My theory, based on about 5 years worth of SEO, is that most webmaster of geeks, and if they get sumissions from a female they go all weak at the knees and approve the submission. Of course the submission have to be appropriate, but I have a far higher success rate with female names than with male names.. Hope this helps Bruce |
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