Free blogs vs. buying domain...

by 24 replies
29
If I want to drive traffic to a certain site through four blogs, should I just use a free service like blogger to make those four blogs? Or, should I buy domain names and hosting for each of those four blogs? Is there any difference if their only purpose is to drive traffic to my main site?
#main internet marketing discussion forum #blogs #buying #domain #free
  • buy the domain every time. They appreciate as they get older and you have more control. Its worth $10 per year.
  • Well... once you get around 5-10 money sites, buying domains for all the feeder sites doesn't make sense anymore. I just use blogger, wordpress.com, livejournal blogs for this type of stuff. Use a different account per free blog-- that part I just heard somewhere else I have no idea if it matters, but I do it.
    • [1] reply
    • So if I have less then that then I should buy the domain like auradev said?
  • Well, if you just want to use the blog to drive traffic, it helps to use a free blog since they normally give you more ranking ability...

    But a paid blog can create an asset for you in the long term, so I guess it depends on if you want to target the short term or the long term.
    • [1] reply
    • I definitely want to target the long term. I haven't made any sites yet, but have a couple that I'm about to set up and wanted to get a general consensus. I guess I could always try both ways.
  • Banned
    Yeh, there is a little difference between top level domain and free domain for blogs.

    Every affiliate program such as adsense, CPA, PPC is activated quickly in top level domain, thats it.

    According to content of your blog, I don't think there is a difference. If it is qualitiful then domain doesn't matter.
    • [1] reply
    • I kind of see what you're saying, but what do you mean its activated quickly? As in AdSense will show up quicker on a purchased blog as opposed to a free blog?

      I guess my question is, is there a difference between the authority given to the backlinks from a free blog as compared to a purchased domain?
  • To gain link juice benefits from your own domains they need to have different IP addresses, hard core SEOers also avoid footprints left by shared domain contact info, adsense or analytics codes.

    A few years ago Howie Schwartz had a course (Conversation Domination) touting the benefits of networks of free social sites, saying at the time he had stopped buying domains, things are constantly changing though, his approach may no longer be as effective. I see there is a 2.0 version of the course.

    Here's someone's 2009 Howie promotion:

    YouTube - Howie Schwartz - Increase Your Google Ranking Using Social Media (Free Report)
    • [ 1 ] Thanks
  • its just waste of money, you can use free services of blogger and wordpress, you can optimize them and they can derive traffic for you too...
    • [1] reply
    • Nonsense.

      Free Wordpress blogs don't allow monetisation.

      Blogger blogs disappear without reason.

      So you use WP for fun and not to make money :rolleyes: and you build Blogger blogs even though you have no control over them and they don't even belong to you?

      You can't possibly be serious.
      • [ 1 ] Thanks
  • The control freak side of me says use your own domain every time.

    Free blogs can - and do - change the rules when it suits them.

    Wordpress blogs (on the Wordpress [dot] com domain) say "no commercial intent".

    Blogger blogs - it's specifically against the TOS to use them to help your site to rank.

    Squidoo/Hub Pages/etc change the rules and will lock pages that no longer fit.

    If you do use free, that's the risk you run...

    Trevor
    • [ 1 ] Thanks
  • Well, you said you are targeting long term. It's hard to ay exactly without knowing what your exact strategy is. It seems like a waste to create a lot of content long term for sites you don't own. You could have a primary site and several mini sites that point to the main site, or even each other, though you would need to make sure you have different IP addresses with them. You can then use the blogger, wordpress,com, etc, to drive traffic to all of them.

    The Howie Schwarz method referenced early, was a short term, high gain strategy, and admittedly kind of grey hat. It was not meant to last long term. The problem with the public sites is they can shut your account down without warning an you lose everything that was on them. Howie was fine with that. That might not work for you. I have heard people say they never had a problem, and I have heard horror stories. I would honestly not put anything on them that I was concerned about losing. I would not count on them as part of a long-term solution.
    • [ 1 ] Thanks
  • Buy your own domain at least you will have a better control over your blog, especially because some free blogs are full of ads and links form your homepage...
  • Yes you can use free blog platforms - but don't be depending on them solely for driving traffic.

    If you're thinking of long term, buy domains to suit.

    Use away at free hosting platforms that supply you free domains, but "note," any content you create for them, back it up every post you write, having it stored somewhere like a simple pen drive can save you a lot of grief if free hosting platforms decide to change their terms.
    • [ 1 ] Thanks
    • [1] reply
    • I buy the domain every time. I'd rather own the real estate and be more in control if my own destiny. Free blogs have been known to disappear overnight and for no apparent reason. And there's too many "non-commercial" restrictions with the free ones.
      If you're in it for the long haul, I'd lean towards buying the domain.
      Thanks,
      Ted
      • [ 1 ] Thanks
  • Banned
    [DELETED]
  • pleasei ve a domain and a paid host can a goo samaritan plz help me to upload a good script plz mail me so we can talk better and give u details
  • Buying new domain would be better idea as it offers more control and you can use plugins and other software that help to increase traffic.
  • I have a few blogs that are on free blog accounts, but like mentioned above, free blogging companies can change their rules whenever they want. They can close down your account too without warning, so there is always the risk of that happening.

    I do still use them though and so far I've been ok with them. I use Squidoo and Hubpages too and also article directories.

    I do have my own websites that I also use but I try to only link from sites that are on a different hosting account. I think that was mentioned above also that the backlinks need to be coming from a separate IP address so you'd need separate hosting unless you get dedicated hosting I believe.
    • [ 1 ] Thanks
    • [1] reply
    • Most of my blogs are on my domains - I like it that way. I fully control them and in case of emergency I can restore them anytime.

      Marian
  • Only a slightly related question but what about .info domains versus .com domains? If the content is good, does it matter if it is a .info?
    • [1] reply
    • Banned
      This isn't right at all. (And it's certainly a very remarkable opinion to see expressed by someone advertising SEO services here!).

      Half the discussion is nonsense, to be honest. It's not really about "free or paid" at all. It's about "self-controlled/self-hosted or dependent".

      You can get perfectly adequate, professional, reasonable hosting and domain-names free of charge, and still be 100% in control. It's about people's terms of service and the self-sufficiency of your own business, not about whether you have to buy stuff.

      To use wordpress.com or Blogspot for anything monetised at all, or to build backlinks to anything monetised is absolutely loopy, as well as contrary to the terms of service. It's both completely unnecessary, and a no-gain activity. Countless Warriors have suddenly lost their blogs in the night over this. :rolleyes:

      Not in the slightest. Domain extensions don't affect SEO at all. Your question's answered in some detail in this thread, this thread and especially in this thread.
      • [ 2 ] Thanks
      • [1] reply
  • Thank you Alexa. And thanks for the links to the other threads. And as for the free blogs -- I was booted out of Wordpress entirely -- they closed it all right down and I have no idea why. I think I was trying to monetize but that was only peripheral. I was blogging about my miserable attempts to lose weight.
    • [ 1 ] Thanks
  • Thank you guys for all the input. I now know exactly what I needed to know and then some.
  • [DELETED]
  • Banned
    [DELETED]

Next Topics on Trending Feed

  • 29

    If I want to drive traffic to a certain site through four blogs, should I just use a free service like blogger to make those four blogs? Or, should I buy domain names and hosting for each of those four blogs? Is there any difference if their only purpose is to drive traffic to my main site?