Blog networks question

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I am going to build myself a blog network to rank my sites with. How many domains do you think I should buy to do this?

I bought two PR4 domains last night, about three or four hours ago. The biggest thing that will limit me I think is the cost of Misaddresses so each domain has a unique IP address. At $35 per month for just five IPs, it soon starts to get spendy for me. I don't have much money. But maybe I could finance it by selling links. I saw someone selling twenty blog posts for $70. Not sure how much demand there is for such SEO services. He only has one PR4 and the rest were PR3 with two or three PR2.

I can't buy to many of these domains at just over $25 each for these two, my disability money disappears fast. But I think this will help me rank my own stuff better with some high PR links that I can depend on, and if I can sell a few links, to cover my expenses, that would be great.

Anyway,back to my question. How many PR3 and PR4 domains do you think I need to make this worth while?
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  • If you scout around you can find different class A ip's even for 1-2 bucks. About your second question it's hard to give you an asnwer as I have no idea about your keywords competition.

    Homever keep in mind that with less than 20 sites it's probably not worth the investment.

    Also be aware that you are exposing your sites when selling links , so be careful where and how do you sell them. Cheers
  • Get some funds first and remember the link should be related and also keep the OBL low.
  • PR 4's at $25 each? You sure the PR is real?
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    • My thoughts exactly.

      Chances are your looking at the OUT SIDE PR of the Toolbar.

      To check the real PageRank you must see what backlinks with pr are currently still pointing to the URL. Me and MIKE both use SEOSpyglass as it does an amazing job of revealing link data.

      I highly suggest you run them through it using the technique in the video I made here: Private High PageRank Blog Networks (Do they still work in 2012) | People Making Money Online

      Best of luck.

      As to the server costs. Its really not that bad, I just switched from C-Class Ip hosting to individual shared hosting accounts and it runs around the same $$$ and is better for the sites.
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    • According to Fake PageRank Checker it is.
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  • Good PR4+ blog post in relevant niche cost 25$+ I dont know what niche are you in,but I would chose health or finance if you are planing to invest money in it some real amount of money. Sometimes its good enough for low competition KW to rank only with few blog post and few sidebar links. Just a matter of time when are you going to place them. Sell you site some blog posts,sell your site on flippa,build new similar site,change URL and you keep OBL low
  • I found some good prices in the WSO for around $1 per month for a unique IP server. One was hostthename or something like that. It was a good price so I tried it. It is serving me well.

    Also, I doubt you'll see much results from such a small (lower PR) network. Backlinks help, but you need to more than a small network if your keyword has any competition.
  • Oh well, trust me to go off half cocked and waste my money. I don't know why I keep trying. Everything I try to do ends up going in the dumper because it doesn't work.

    Maybe I will just take the domains and build sites on them and flip them on Flippa, instead of building a blog network.

    If I did it right, which is not a certaanty, there are no links to support the PR. So it will probably disappear shortly after I take delivery of the domain.

    How do I ge myself into this crap so often?
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    • Research before you spend $$$$.

      Feel free to send me the domain name and I can double check it for you.

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    You could use the $52,000 in the forum sig. to finance your network.
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    • If you read the WSO thread, you will see that it was a coach that wrote that. I asked him if I could take the information and sell it as a WSO. I have not been able to get it all to work for me. It takes money to post your ads to give away stuff, and I usually run out of money before I get that done.

      I don't know why that is still in my sig, I should have taken it out a long time ago. I even lost money with the WSO, and got very few sign ups. I am going to delete that sig. I actually forgot it was there.

      EDIT: You gave me an idea though. Maybe I can make this work. I could use $,000 a week in addition to my disability income. That would put me at more than $70K a year. I think I could live on that.

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    I am going to build myself a blog network to rank my sites with. How many domains do you think I should buy to do this? I bought two PR4 domains last night, about three or four hours ago. The biggest thing that will limit me I think is the cost of Misaddresses so each domain has a unique IP address. At $35 per month for just five IPs, it soon starts to get spendy for me. I don't have much money. But maybe I could finance it by selling links. I saw someone selling twenty blog posts for $70. Not sure how much demand there is for such SEO services. He only has one PR4 and the rest were PR3 with two or three PR2.