Link Building from hub pages and blogspot? Please advice

by humbledmarket Banned
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I recently thought of doing some link building from creating hub pages and blog spot.

I was considering create a set of 25 blogs each with 10 post and 25 wordpress blogs each with 10 post as well as 25 hub pages, 25 squidoo lenses. 20 niche Websites.

I'll then have these all link to one central URL.

My concern is what implications will have if I put adsense id on these. It seems too much potential traffic to give up or potential profits.

However I'm afraid that if I put the adsense id there all linking back to my site that google will know that it's probably intentional link building or linking to my own sites. What affects will this have on SEO?

Any better plan I can try?
#advice #blogspot #building #hub #link #pages
  • Profile picture of the author entrepreneurjay
    Intentional link building? thats the point its a business and Google does not care about links pointing at your main site. That just gives you more traffic and earns you more money. There is no sherlock holmes Google private investigations unit out there. They have billions of other sites to worry about and index.

    Sounds like a very good plan to increase your page rank and generate some nice traffic. I would definitely stick to your plan and monetize your main URL affiliate links, adsense, email opt-in form etc...

    Throw in some blog commenting links in there as well to mix it up even more! Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author jclz3d
    Go for it. Remember one thing: High PR links.
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    • Profile picture of the author humbledmarket
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      Originally Posted by entrepreneurjay View Post

      Intentional link building? thats the point its a business and Google does not care about links pointing at your main site. That just gives you more traffic and earns you more money. There is no sherlock holmes Google private investigations unit out there. They have billions of other sites to worry about and index.

      Sounds like a very good plan to increase your page rank and generate some nice traffic. I would definitely stick to your plan and monetize your main URL affiliate links, adsense, email opt-in form etc...

      Throw in some blog commenting links in there as well to mix it up even more! Good luck!
      Thanks very much, I was afraid they would be able to find the pub id of adsense to be same between the outbounding links. Thus rendering less SEO juice but it seemed too much traffic to give up.

      You got a good point though. Thanks very much
      Originally Posted by jclz3d View Post

      Go for it. Remember one thing: High PR links.
      Thanks, I'll be sure to find some high pr links as well.
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      • Profile picture of the author entrepreneurjay
        Originally Posted by humbledmarket View Post

        Thanks very much, I was afraid they would be able to find the pub id of adsense to be same between the outbounding links. Thus rendering less SEO juice but it seemed too much traffic to give up.

        You got a good point though. Thanks very much

        Thanks, I'll be sure to find some high pr links as well.
        Your very welcome!
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by humbledmarket View Post

    However I'm afraid that if I put the adsense id there all linking back to my site that google will know that it's probably intentional link building or linking to my own sites. What affects will this have on SEO?
    If Blogspot decide (in their sometimes idiosyncratic interpretations of their own terms of service) that it's intentional link building or generating traffic for another site, they'll delete them all so quickly that you won't need to worry about that. Have you ever seen their terms of service, or any of the conversations here among the many Warriors who've had Blogspot blogs deleted for exactly that reason?

    Originally Posted by humbledmarket View Post

    Any better plan I can try?
    Weebly. Blinkweb. Yola. Wordpress.org blogs hosted free at Byethost.
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    • Profile picture of the author humbledmarket
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      Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

      If Blogspot decide (in their sometimes idiosyncratic interpretations of their own terms of service) that it's intentional link building or generating traffic for another site, they'll delete them all so quickly that you won't need to worry about that. Have you ever seen their terms of service, or any of the conversations here among the many Warriors who've had Blogspot blogs deleted for exactly that reason?



      Weebly. Blinkweb. Yola. Wordpress.org blogs hosted free at Byethost.
      Oh ok thanks, I think I'll give weebly a try. Also intend to use wordpress never heard of blinkweb or yola but will definitely check it out.

      Also if I'm using spun articles spun to 5th levels for maximum uniqueness do you think any issues will arise?
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by humbledmarket View Post

        Oh ok thanks, I think I'll give weebly a try.
        I think Weebly's very good.

        I think you get up to 2 free sites there. They have a tiny link at the bottom saying "build a free site with Weebly" or something, but you can pay a few dollars to get that removed. And/or can upgrade to 10 sites for about $30 or something (can't quite remember now). Good, reliable host and nice site-builder.

        Originally Posted by humbledmarket View Post

        Also intend to use wordpress
        Remember not to use wordpress.com for anything monetized/commercial in any way (terms of service issue). You'll need the software from wordpress.org, which means you need hosting somewhere/somehow (Byethost is perhaps the best free one).

        Originally Posted by humbledmarket View Post

        Also if I'm using spun articles spun to 5th levels for maximum uniqueness do you think any issues will arise?
        Yes - they'll be illiterate nonsense, unless you spend so long spinning them that you could have written 5 more articles in the time it takes. (Sorry, I wasn't the right person to ask about "spinning"! I'm a professional article marketer so I don't touch it, myself. )
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    However I'm afraid that if I put the adsense id there all linking back to my site that google will know that it's probably intentional link building or linking to my own sites. What affects will this have on SEO?
    That's smart thinking on your part and, of course, Google will be able to tell that all the properties are yours. So, they will know that you are linking to your own web property.

    How this will effect you SEO-wise I'm not sure but since Google really only wants to count "real" links (i.e. ones from sites not related to you that actually liked your blog) then I would think the juice could be diminished.

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  • Profile picture of the author Stefan Vee
    Mix your links with some good third party links as well.
    That should keep you out of trouble
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