"Innerpage" IP Diversity

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I have a "secret sauce" set (167) of backlinks that I drip feed over 30 days that rarely fails to get my niche sites to the top of page 1 for low-mid comp keywords.

Im in the process of building 1 of these niche sites into a larger authority site (183 pages so far), and some of the inner pages are currently ranking on page 2-3 with no backlinks at all for terms that get decent search volume (5K+).

My question is, would using this same set of backlinks for all of my inner pages result in a possible penalty? Common sense would tell me that it would look unnatural, but ive seen plenty of members here using the same set of sites (web 2.0s) to backlink and rank their innerpages.

Can anyone chime in with some experience? Even though I know Google ranks individual pages and not entire sites, im pretty concerned about the IP footprint.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Are all 167 external links pointing directly at the money site?

    If all the links aren't pointing directly at the money site, can't you make the last link pointing at the money site a random/relevant link out of that 167 links (per keyword/page you want ranked)?
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    • Profile picture of the author dennis09
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Are all 167 external links pointing directly at the money site?

      If all the links aren't pointing directly at the money site, can't you make the last link pointing at the money site a random/relevant link out of that 167 links (per keyword/page you want ranked)?
      Yes, this site started off as a micro niche with the majority (roughly 80%) of external links pointing to the homepage. I haven't had the need for a 2nd tier so all links are pointing directly to the site.
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  • Profile picture of the author aaron86
    Most SEO using the same set of list web 2.0 in ranking different websites. How about using proxies to have a different IP address.
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    • Profile picture of the author dennis09
      Originally Posted by aaron86 View Post

      Most SEO using the same set of list web 2.0 in ranking different websites. How about using proxies to have a different IP address.
      I already use proxies to actually place the link (my paranoia), and all 167 links are from different domains with different IP addresses.

      And while I can't say for a fact as to what other SEO's are doing, I have seen other methods posted here using one set of web 2.0s. But as you stated they are being used across DIFFERENT websites. I on the other hand will be using the exact same set of links to backlink multiple inner pages on the SAME site.

      I just don't want to ruin a lot of hard work and all-nighters creating/posting content, although I do have a backup strategy for this site in case that happens.

      p.s. Thank you both for your responses.
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  • Profile picture of the author nik0
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    I have a client with a site with 10.000 pages, actually he has about 8 of these sites, when he hires me to take care of the linkbuilding we always target 50 url's at the same time. And those 50 url's kind of get the same set of links (as there are only so many links), we do vary it up a bit but that's the natural cause of how we build links. So far we haven't seen any negative effect on any of his sites by using the same links.

    Hope that helps
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    • Profile picture of the author dennis09
      Originally Posted by nik0 View Post

      I have a client with a site with 10.000 pages, actually he has about 8 of these sites, when he hires me to take care of the linkbuilding we always target 50 url's at the same time. And those 50 url's kind of get the same set of links (as there are only so many links), we do vary it up a bit but that's the natural cause of how we build links. So far we haven't seen any negative effect on any of his sites by using the same links.

      Hope that helps
      Exactly what I was looking for, you just saved me months of split testing!!! Thanks.
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