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So I'm working with someone, and they have a lot of keywords they'd like to target.

My strategy is to create web 2.0 properties for each site per keyword.
Example..
1. name.com/keyword1
2. name.com/keyword 2 ..etc..etc..

I'm wondering if it's possible to create accounts for so many web 2.0 properties, and still allow the client access to them if he wanted to. Can I do it from the same IP with no problem? I'm talking 100+ blogs.

I need to have a username/password associated with each one so the client could have access to each one if he wanted.

What would be the best way to approach this?
#blogs #question #seo #web
  • Profile picture of the author Theeban
    Web 2.0 sites are more useful for SEO, but it is better not to spam them with copy content

    Well, you can use IP hiding programs as well as CCleaner to do so
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  • Profile picture of the author adammaxum
    all content would be unique on each blog, or at least uniquely spinned.

    Im just wondering what the most effectvie strategy would be for me to keep track of all the blogs for the client. He wants username/pass for each blog that I create
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  • Profile picture of the author nunugenius
    use different IP.

    web 2.0 need long time to indexed by google.

    you wrong if you placed priority of SEO on web 2.0, but it helps
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  • Profile picture of the author adammaxum
    naw, just another facet to the off-site seo tactic bag of tricks. I'll probably create some type of wheel/pyramid revolving around all of the web 2.0 properties, point them to the money site, and then point link blasts at the existing blog properties.
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