List of sites you can build a Web 2.0 blog on

5 replies
  • SEO
  • |
Saw this list, it's a list of working blog networks, sites you can create an account on, create a site/blog, add content and then add a link to add strength to your rankings:

wordpress.com
bloglines.com
weebly.com
typepad.com
blogger.com
livejournal.com
tumblr.com
boosites.com
blogspot.com
jimdo.com
webs.com
ning.com
zoho.com
webnode.com
storify.com
blogspirit.com
blog.co.uk
hubpages.com
diaryland.com
sosblog.com
webstarts.com
webspawner.com
moonfruit.com
soup.io
hubpages.com
thoughts.com
business.blinkweb.com
blogdrive.com
hpage.com
doomby.com
wallinside.com
blogymate.com
blogster.com
weblogplaza.com
edublogs.org
doomby.com
wallinside.com
inube.com
bloggerteam.com
ezweb123.com
rollr.com
pimpblog.nl
beep.com
tblog.com


This strategy will work if you:

1. Create a unique ID for each site
2. Add about and contact pages to the site you create
3. Add several pages of original, readable content
4. Wait a week or so, then drop ONE link to your main site in ONE of the pages you create
5. You build some links to the new site, especially the page with the link

If you do it right it can bring you traffic and a strengthening link for YEARS.

So build them properly, nurture them and invest, don't go for crap.

Also:

1. Forget Google PR (Pagerank) it hasn't been updated for nearly two years publicly, so the PR of the site is irrelevant

2. Main domains do not pass on trust to freshly created subdomains, so your new site ALWAYS has zero trust until you build it, regardless of the parent domain.

3. Forget Moz rank, DA, PA, etc, it is a small and incomplete metric!

Focus on building 1-5 quality web 2.0 sites/blogs on the best/most reassuring sites listed above, each constructed as outlined and you will soon have your own web 2.0 site/blog network sending you traffic and linkjuice.

My recommendations to get you started are wordpress (if you do it right so it does not get deleted), beep.com and boosites.com (their sales pitch suggests they won't delete quality sites created for building links).

I don't suggest you use Tumblr right now as they are getting really heavy on deleting blogs created to build links, or for marketing.

:-)
#blog #build #list #sites #web
  • Profile picture of the author abuhakim
    Great advice. I've been using these Web 2.0's for years, starting back when "link-wheels" were the big thing. I've got hundreds of them. Recently I discovered that a lot of these sites still get decent traffic, even though I haven't touched them for years! So I've been using them to capture leads into my autoresponder. Hey, why waste the free traffic.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10059019].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author SEO-Dave
    This advice is useless with out a link campaign to your free blogs network.

    There's no more value in a link from a Blogger blog with no links to the blog than you creating a new webpage on your money site and linking to other webpages on your money site.

    They are equal in PageRank value. However, in terms of making money putting new content on a currently ranked domain will almost always beat putting content on a newly registered domain (or free blog).

    Using free blogs only has value if you build links to the blogs. This can make sense for difficult niches where gaining links is a major problem, you can build blogs about similar subject which are easier to gain backlinks and feed link benefit to your money site. Basically it's easier to build backlinks to a jokes site than build them to an insurance quotes site.

    David
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10059289].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author chrisjohn93
    Great thanks for providing this details to us.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10059712].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author cocoro123
    So many thanks. Very great value on it.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10060105].message }}

Trending Topics