Web 2.0 Backlink Building

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So now that I have a mini private blog network rolling I was thinking about sending some web2.0 link structures at those sites in order to build a little more juice from those individual sites (essentially a tier building type campaign).

When you build different web 2.0 accounts do you use different emails for each account or do you do 1 email per group of web 2.0 Properties?

For example:

If I wanted to make an account on the following accounts:
wordpress.com
typepad.com
weebly.com
blogger.com
tripod.com
posterous.com
jimdo.com
yola.com
squidoo.com
multiply.com
angelfire.com

Would I use 1 email to make an account on each one or would I need to make a different email for each one?
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  • Profile picture of the author trevord92
    The email address you sign up with isn't often made public by web 2.0's.

    But the user name is often shown. So if you use the same user name for each account then that's quite a big footprint.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dustin Blevins
    Thanks, that is mainly what I was interested in. I assumed I would use different user names, I just wasn't sure if the email would make a difference.

    Makes it a little easier for me lol. I had a bad feeling I was about to have multiple email accounts to manage.
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  • Profile picture of the author abdul786
    Email accounts have never affected any seo effort, what matters is as the above poster said, the usernames which can be based on different keywords or mix of names or any technique to make them look natural to search engines.

    Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Wallace
    Thanks for the sharing, before I just hear the wordpress.com,typepad.com ,weebly.com,blogger.com,squidoo.com.I think I have to take a try on other web 2.0 sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author Julius Minor
      Do you plan on syndicating content through these networks or just backlinks?
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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    You can use same email as well as same username, unless you are putting different content on each site. The post which you are going to publish must be unique to benefit from these sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author UmAlam
      Originally Posted by kaytav View Post

      You can use same email as well as same username, unless you are putting different content on each site. The post which you are going to publish must be unique to benefit from these sites.
      My views are same as that of you. If one have the intentions to publish different contents on different sites then there isn't any matter to have the same signup email or username. That would not hurt the seo campaign.
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  • Profile picture of the author asepkomara
    You can use one email for all the accounts. There is no effect regardless of one or multiple emails used.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Linley
    lol, you won't be able to use the same email signing up twice on the same site so that is not going to work but you can use it for one set of web 2.0's then change for the next set.
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  • Originally Posted by Dustin Blevins View Post

    So now that I have a mini private blog network rolling I was thinking about sending some web2.0 link structures at those sites in order to build a little more juice from those individual sites (essentially a tier building type campaign).

    When you build different web 2.0 accounts do you use different emails for each account or do you do 1 email per group of web 2.0 Properties?

    For example:

    If I wanted to make an account on the following accounts:
    wordpress.com
    typepad.com
    weebly.com
    blogger.com
    tripod.com
    posterous.com
    jimdo.com
    yola.com
    squidoo.com
    multiply.com
    angelfire.com

    Would I use 1 email to make an account on each one or would I need to make a different email for each one?
    Have you thought about outsourcing this?
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  • Profile picture of the author isaganiesteron
    Hi, found great help here. About the different usernames, you would want to try to appear as another person from the person who own the money site?
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  • Profile picture of the author larsjorgenbr
    How much content do you need on each blog to make it look good? And you want backlinks to those blogs as well, right?
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  • Profile picture of the author UmAlam
    Originally Posted by VishalBhatt123 View Post

    You can use same email for all the accounts but never use same username for all accounts. Use different user name for every accounts.

    I suggest that not Web 2.0 link building is old technique and only few persons are use this technique for get back links.
    Vishal if you are saying the link building by structuring the link wheel is an old techniques then i would give you 50 points out of 100 but if you say it because it is an old technique and should be let of then i must say that there are plenty of other marketing strategies are using by the seo experts right now and all are impossible to leave.
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  • Profile picture of the author boladeblogger
    Yes you can use one email, but it is you should not use the same username as the SE bots can see that and not your email address.

    Just use different usernames to make the backlinks look natural.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sheila Ross
    Email does not matter. Use different usernames/subdomains. I think it can be a very good technique to get rid of footprints.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheLooper
    I know it´s a old thread, but just want to give a heads up that unique web 2.0 backlinks can still be powerful. It should be combined with other white-hat tactics and social signals, but web 2.0 shouldn´t be forgotten

    -Regards-
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  • Profile picture of the author tjtigers14
    One thing you can do is make a set of Web2s on each service that corresponds with your money site. Like if you have bluewidgetreviews.com, you could create a BlogSpot at bluewidgetreviews.blogspot.com that works as the "Official Blog of the Blue Widget Review Site" or "Blue Widget Review Site Photo Diary" blah blah blah. This helps create a relevancy funnel back into your site, and looks fairly natural because large companies often have tons of umbrella/satellite sites all over.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Tovey
    Two Questions:

    If I was to create:
    greatvegetables.wordpress.com
    greatvegetables.blogspot.com
    greatvegetables.something.com
    Etc.. Etc..

    As mentioned above, this would create a 'Foot print', but is this a bad thing for my website? Assuming that all of these links point to my main website and to my secondary site.

    Also, if I was to syndicate my weekly blog posts to all of these website, would that be bad?
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