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Hi, I'm planning on creating link wheels using web 2.0 sites such as squidoo, hubpages, etc.

I'm having an issue though. Would I need to use a proxy to create each page even though each page is hosted on a different IP?

Does Google take in consideration the IP of the "user"? or of the server?
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  • Profile picture of the author Droopy Dawg
    The reason why you'd want proxies is to use diff IPs when you create your properties. If you create a bunch of properties under one IP address it will look (more) spammy.

    Creating your web 2.0 sites using diff IPs will lessen your chances of having your IP address blocked, and once that happens you won't be able to create an account on the site.

    From my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong Warriors) Google only looks at the IP address of your backlink... not YOUR computer.

    I hope that helps.

    DeShon
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    • Profile picture of the author thatsfine
      Originally Posted by Droopy Dawg View Post

      The reason why you'd want proxies is to use diff IPs when you create your properties. If you create a bunch of properties under one IP address it will look (more) spammy.

      Creating your web 2.0 sites using diff IPs will lessen your chances of having your IP address blocked, and once that happens you won't be able to create an account on the site.

      From my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong Warriors) Google only looks at the IP address of your backlink... not YOUR computer.

      I hope that helps.

      DeShon
      You are right!

      Thanks and Regards
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    • Profile picture of the author kingtana1
      This is the big picture really.
      Originally Posted by thatsfine View Post

      You are right!

      Thanks and Regards
      Originally Posted by Droopy Dawg View Post

      The reason why you'd want proxies is to use diff IPs when you create your properties. If you create a bunch of properties under one IP address it will look (more) spammy.

      Creating your web 2.0 sites using diff IPs will lessen your chances of having your IP address blocked, and once that happens you won't be able to create an account on the site.

      From my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong Warriors) Google only looks at the IP address of your backlink... not YOUR computer.

      I hope that helps.

      DeShon
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  • Profile picture of the author imdomination
    If you're only doing one property on each site, don't worry about proxies. Google can't see the IP address of the person who created the property. Make sure your titles and articles are different for each one though, as that will make a difference.
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    • Profile picture of the author RevSEO
      Google cannot see the "users" IP address as that is private information that only the Web 2.0 website has access to.

      The only reason that you'd need to have private proxies or use them in the first place would be if you plan to "spam" the same sites over and over again.

      Chances are if you are asking whether Google can see your IP address than you'll have no problem with this. Just focus on creating somewhat decent content and you'll be fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kiril S
    Okay, thanks! This cleared up my doubts.

    I created this thread because I've read somewhere in this forum that Google does indeed get your IP address when you create your properties.

    I guess there are many misconceptions floating around.
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  • Profile picture of the author epathj
    I think google is not able to figure you IP out after your content submission in web 2.0.
    Dude,go ahead as long as keep your titles and meta tags are different.
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  • Profile picture of the author gittar1122
    No Google has no access to user's IP, and only sites owner has access to this data.
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  • Profile picture of the author samual james
    According to me there is no need of creating blog by using proxies or different ip.
    You can create link wheel by using same ip there are no footprints
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  • Many places like Wordpress change IP's every few hours. As long as you space out your account creations, most your Web 2.0 sites will have different IP's. Keep the post clean and you are good to go. I have tons of social sites ranking top 10.
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  • Profile picture of the author zon3d
    The reason why you'd use proxies to sign up to Web 2.0 sites is if they have blocked your IP and thus you are unable to create more Web 2.0 sites. For starting out with proxies, I would recommend giving some shared proxies a go. See Shared Proxies.com.
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  • Profile picture of the author Juvv2096
    Google cant get your IP unless your posting on like blogger lol.

    I would suggest using proxies if yuo are using any software to automate your web 2.0 making
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  • Profile picture of the author TeamBringIt
    If you keep creating multiple web20 properties (2 WP sites- 2 different niches) and do the same for all your web20 properties, then they can catch on and delete your properties and label you as a spammer.
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  • Profile picture of the author milla30
    There is no need to use a proxy to create link wheel.
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  • Profile picture of the author mthai
    No problem for the same IP , indeed
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  • Profile picture of the author extremeboy
    Yep exactly if you are creating a lot of web2.0s on a regular or some day basis then you must need private proxies that work with web2.0s.

    You can get them from here with real warriors reviews:
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  • Profile picture of the author ProSence
    Yes, Google doesn't know from which IP the post is created..... after post is created, it takes time in crawling, indexing etc.

    Your IP address or proxy ip address would be known to web 2.0 sites owner.
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