Web2.0 accounts and logins

by nzrod
5 replies
Assume you make Web2.0 sites to link into your money site, for backlink juice. Do you open a different e.g. Livejournal, Weebly and Typepad account for every money site you have? (ie Do you add posts to a new blog for each money site?).

If so, then with 10 money sites, you quickly get to at least 30 different Web2.0 usernames and passwords!! (10 x 3 Web2.0 for each). Not easy to use – complicated The alternative is to have just one of each Web2.0 site.

The risks of putting your posts for all your money sites on just three Web2.0 blogs would be (a) they each would have a mix of topics, from your various money sites; and (b) if one is de-indexed, you lose a third of your Web2.0 link juice in one go. MUCH easier to manage though, as only 3 logins!

What do you successful IMrs do?
#accounts #logins #web 2.0 #web2.0 strategy #web20
  • Profile picture of the author Sarafantrys
    you can used the same login, password and email for all accounts - it doesn't matter. just creat different domain names on each web2.0 using your keyword wherever possible.
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    • Profile picture of the author nzrod
      OK great, thanks. (I dont know how to click 'thank' in Warrior)
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael D Forbes
    Roboform or Lastpass.

    Have 1000 log-ins if you want, all at the click of the mouse. Just make sure you organize somehow.
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    • Profile picture of the author nzrod
      Thanks Michael. I use Lastpass, but already getting disorganised with 100 other logins!

      So I assume you have dozens of Web 2.0 sites linking to your money sites (in aggregate) as does Sarafantrys, and it seems that is 2 votes out of 2 so far for having a separate linking Web2.0 for each money site, and not using the same one for all your money sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Theeban
    I do record everything manually in excel sheet, Those are really great way to get valuable contextual links. As well as with recent Google Panda updates, I had noticed many subdomains, like xxxxx.weebly.com, aaaaaa.wordpress.com and etc are ranking well. May be due to high authority of those web 2.0 sites. It is really good, We can secure entire search results of Google, If you can have such sub-domains
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