RE: I need some help building a domain network..

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Hey guys,

I am not sure if this is the right place to post this in, since my posts keep on getting deleted.

I was thinking of starting a blog network to help my clients get ranked quickly.

If someone can help me with developing the network, such as with getting PR domains, adding WP on it etc, I would appreciate it

Feel free to comment on this thread.
#building #domain #network
  • Profile picture of the author PhilipSEO
    I assume you want your clients to rank on Google not Bing (Bing is muc easier).

    Regarding Google, it's not an approach I recommend these post-Penguin days, it was hard enough to get right before, but now you can really tank your clients with it.

    But if you are going to do it anyway...
    -- Buy high PR dropped domains on Godaddy, or buy our exiting sites (problem with that since Google PR no longer works). Bloggers who have given up on their blog sometimes sell cheaply.
    -- Perform in depth, high quality links anaylsis before you buy each domain. See if it has had any bad SEO done on it, what countries and places the links are coming from. If you don't know how to do it, don't start this.
    -- Determine the former theme of each domain through links and archive.org. Try to stay relevant.
    -- Host them on distributed class C IPs.

    Post Penguin recommendations:
    -- make real, lasting blogs used by people. User behavior on your sites is one of the ways Google knows a link farm
    -- don't interlink the domains
    -- don't use the same domains for the same client in a patterned way
    -- don't link to the client's home page, link to the about page or a relevant internal page
    -- don't link to commercial pages, but to info pages insrtead
    -- don't use anchor text in links, link with the brand or domiain name
    -- provide no more than a small handful of links per client per year
    -- block Bing, Yahoo and pubic link checker bots from crawling your network sites, this will make it a bit harder for competing SEOs to find and report your sites.

    AND there are lots of little nuances that can't be easily listed.

    Make it real. Build those sites as if they were real sites. Each uniquely designed, uniquely written. If they bounce rate on your sites is close to 100% they won't help you much.

    Don't be satisfied with beating the algorithm for a while -- you need to fool the trained eye the human eye of a trained SEO, which is much harder. If your competition's SEOs find you, they will report you, Google will give you a manual review, and you and your clients will be in bad shape.


    Seriously, especially if you haven't done this before, now is not the time to start. The risk seems far too high, and you can waste a lot of money for nothing.

    I hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    It's not so strange that your posts get deleted, when you search for hired help you should place an add in the warriors wanted section.
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