Private Network Building... Need some help

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Most terms i go after i build a private network of 4-8 site all with pr around 2-5. This time i want to build a private network of about 50 sites and would like some tips on how to keep it safe, get the best results out of it.

My current model for 5 private blogs looks something like this.

2 blogs ...In content links from high pr pages, also linking to partners.
2 blogs ... auto blogs from rss feeds and links from blogroll
1 blog... all original content, about 50 pages, links through out it to money site, links to authority sites in my niche for different terms.

Thats roughly my outline for a tiny private network and it does well to quickly rank me for terms with mid comp. Im going after a term with high comp, and around 1k searchs a day for main term and about 500 for other two main terms.

Would like tips on how to make a better private network. Thank you in advance
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  • Profile picture of the author Slaughter
    You want to build it for private use, or for reselling it to people? I can help you out with the tips and ideas. But would need to know how exactly you would use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrshades
    Private use, only for my sites. Im open to any way to effectively leverage it so im not against selling post, selling links on it to cover some of the costs as long as i still get benefits on main key terms. My email is seanysuds88@gmail.com and would be more then happy to learn!
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  • Profile picture of the author Slaughter
    What you can do is, keep the content on sites unique.
    Keep the C-Class IP's unique
    Use different hosts and domain registrars registered on different dates
    Use private whois
    Build sites on different platforms
    Don't make all link do-follow.
    With posts, add images, videos etc.

    Etc etc..
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  • Profile picture of the author Click2Design
    Nice info in here,

    If you take the time to do the seo, and really make these sites great, the strength is just that more powerful. Of course if you do decide to build larger networks, It will get to a point, where you will need to out source some help to manage the sites in order to keep them updated, and comments can be approved, and with writers to provide content.

    Then ranking and raising the site serps would be the easy(er) part.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEOChemist
    Originally Posted by mrshades View Post

    Most terms i go after i build a private network of 4-8 site all with pr around 2-5. This time i want to build a private network of about 50 sites and would like some tips on how to keep it safe, get the best results out of it.

    My current model for 5 private blogs looks something like this.

    2 blogs ...In content links from high pr pages, also linking to partners.
    2 blogs ... auto blogs from rss feeds and links from blogroll
    1 blog... all original content, about 50 pages, links through out it to money site, links to authority sites in my niche for different terms.

    Thats roughly my outline for a tiny private network and it does well to quickly rank me for terms with mid comp. Im going after a term with high comp, and around 1k searchs a day for main term and about 500 for other two main terms.

    Would like tips on how to make a better private network. Thank you in advance
    You need to register companies to control each domain, host on separate providers. Google is a registrar, notice how they don't sell domains? It means they can see behind nearly all private registration techniques.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      Originally Posted by SEOChemist View Post

      It means they can see behind nearly all private registration techniques.
      From what I see that is an urban myth. Please cite your evidence for that claim. the fact that a company is a registrar does not mean they can look behind private registration of another registrar at will.

      IF you think I am the only one that disputes this here is another thread on this at WF

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...acy-guard.html

      Post 7 in that thread is pretty good.
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