How to create other blogs to link to my site without getting penalized?

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If I wanna create other context relevant blogs to link to my main site for backlinks how would I do that without getting penalized for such actions?

Would I have to have each on a seperate host?

What other considerations should I take into account?
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  • Keep them seperate, keep them looking natural and build them up with links and content over time.
  • Keep them as separate as you can afford and try and limit the shared footrpint i.e don't run the same adsense or advertsing sources on both as thats a very easy footprint to trace.

    Separate C Class IP's essential at the very least otherwise don't bother as you'll cause yourselves more problems. You could of course build a network of such sites using Wetpaint, Weebly, Xanga etc
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  • so would those sites you mentioned at the end allow me to do so and keep the ips etc separate and wouldn't have to setup hosting for each? or I'd still have to do that?

    Also what is a c class ip?
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    • Yes the likes of Weebly, Wetpaint, Xanga etc are all different and as such are all hosted separately therefore the IP spread is perfect. Thats why most folks use them.

      All web sites have unerneath them the IP number of the sector of the web hosts server that they are located on. Check Wikipedia for a more accurate and detailed definition but these IP Numbers (Internet Protocol) are split up into what are called Octets i.e sections of numbers - usually 4 at a time. If your sites are all on the same web host then it is likely they will share the same IP which is bad for SEO. A separate C Class IP (differnt numbers in the latter octet ) per site should provide you with enough sepration so as to make it look to all but the most experienced investigator that the sites are separate and therefore the links coming in from these sites will have the best integrity possible.

      That in a broad sweep is the theory. Most people blow it by having shared and not cloaked DNS details which is a bit of a gieaway and also share things like common advertising units which is also another Class A Giveaway.

      Hope this helps

      Steve
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  • So using those sites I wouldn't have to worry about the IP stuff anyhow?

    Is it advantageous to use those sites over just throwing up as many as I want in wordpress and hosting them on the same host I'm using if IP isn't an issue?

    is it quicker/easier to use those/other advantages?
  • So how do you suggest I'd set it up with the sites you gave?

    Can I do whole 'nests' of websites via just one of those sites or one site per website?

    also are thee sites any different than 'blogger'? or the same deal?
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    • I'd go down the one site per web 2.0 property road (Weebly, Wetpaint, Xanga, Blogger, Wordpress etc).

      Keep it simple and nicely separate.

      That way the only investment is your time. If that works for you and you then uderstand the procedure well enough then embark upon your own network of private sites. This would however involve investment in domain reg fees, hosting etc
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  • So what are the advantages of having them private vs. on standard free ones?
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    • Control is the number one advantage.

      Weebly, Webs, Xanga, etc. can delete your blog at anytime with no warning.
  • You just have to make separate blog with different hosts.

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