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I will be creating a private network of around 100 high pr blogs, but several questions have come up: 1. How many daily posts would you suggest I publish in each of the blogs? Do you think a good number would be ten daily posts per blog? 2. What percentage of these posts should include backlinks to pages that I want to rank? 3. What percentage of these posts should include links to pages that I DO NOT want to rank (Youtube, Wikipedia, etc. )? 4. What percentage of these posts should not have any type of external link? Thanks |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010
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The amount of posts is entirely up to you. I usually only make a manually spun post once every couple days to every blog in my private network. I prefer to backlink feeder sites in the inner pages. That way, it would be really hard for google's algorithm to detect any gaming. I use the high pr homepages for my money sites. Interested to hear other opinions though.... |
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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If you have 10 post on the Index page & create 10 new post per day/blog then you'll have links/post that might never be found by Google on the Index page, since 10 blog post will be rolling off the Index page per day. Assumes you have 10 post per Index page, per blog. Just something to think about... |
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| Troy Steele War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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| If you use a decent site structure and send some backlinks to some of the category pages then those inner pages will get TBPR too. The inner pages won't be as deep as what you'd get from say a profile link on a high pr domain so still carry quite a bit of weight.
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If you are targetting few sites to rank then you must not go via this way. Creating and mainting a blog network is a tedious task. They must be on seperate C class IP's and every domain must have privacy lock else you will leave a footprint to google and can get penalized by google.
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| SEO D'Artagnan War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009
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Common misconception. Posts per day is not a blog network issue. You are not attempting to rank a network site so you could put two posts a week and it will still work.
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