Which web 2.0 properties allow more than 1 user name per account?

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I want to make links to sites that I created in different niches but dont know which allow multiple user names like "pen names" like ezinearticles. I know squidoo does not which means if your talking about acne and getting abs it will have to be under one account where people can look at your other niches. Does hubpages or vox allow this by any chance?

What does a person who has many sites under different niches do when they don't want to open up new accounts with the same company or they don't allow another account by one person. While at the same time create backlinks to their articles or websites.

What I am trying to do raise my traffic and web ranking in google for articles I have in ezinearticles. Like rewrite the article that I used and add them to 2-3 web 2.0 properties in a link wheel.

Does anyone use or know of any web 2.0 sites that allow multiple user names like many of the article sites do. Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Jenny Willapana
    As far as I know you have to make multiple accounts.
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  • Profile picture of the author breakdance
    Originally Posted by deanmoney View Post

    What does a person who has many sites under different niches do when they don't want to open up new accounts with the same company or they don't allow another account by one person. While at the same time create backlinks to their articles or websites.
    Hey D. Money, , what I'd do is *reset* my IP-Address each time I login to a particular niche-specific account. For instance, if I was promoting *5* different niches at HubPages (and/or other Web 2.0 properties) and I didn't want other IMers to find out my niches, as well as the site, since you could get banned if you have multiple accounts with the same IP-address logging-in to each one of them, this is what I'd do:

    1. Post content in niche 1.
    2. Reset my IP Address so that they couldn't track it and possibly suspend the account.
    3. Post content in niche 2.
    4. Do step #2 all over again.
    5. Post content in niche 3.
    6. Do step #2 all over again.
    7. Post content in niche 4.
    8. Do step #2 all over again.
    9. Post content in niche 5.
    10. Do step #2 all over again.

    ...However, to do the above, which IS *tedious*, , you'd have to have a "dynamic IP address" which changes each time you log-in (or disconnect) your internet connection. If you want to read more about dynamic vs. static ip addresses, go here:

    IP address - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    ...Hope that *blesses* you (and everybody else)!
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    • Profile picture of the author JoeHughes
      Hi,

      How do you manually change your ip address. I have the same problem as you particularly with web 2.0 properties and forum posting.

      Thanks in advance
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