WEB 2.0 Blogs - Doing It Right!

by uzojvp
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Hello warrior, please help me on this.. I have built 10 different web2.0 properties pointing to a site I wanna rank. But the problem is its only about 3 of the web2.0 sites that are now indexed on G after so many weeks of waiting, pinging etc. Now I want to change strategy dont know if its still fine. Since it seems that some of this web2.0 sites dont get indexed quick or even get indexed at all. So I want to focus on the once that gets indexed quick. I noticed wordpress, blogspot, orbs got indexed quick. infact sometimes in a matter of hours. The other once like livejournal, angle fire, webnode, jimdo,yola, tumblr etc dont get indexed quick at all. So what i want to do now is capitalize on the once that gets indexed quick then Create Multiple Accounts on each of the 3 web2.0 website that get indexed quick. For instance, Since I have to create 10 contents to post on 10 different web2.0 blogs before, I will now create 3-4 different account on each of the 3 web2.0 blogs that gets indexed quickly then put the 10 contents on them.

So it will now be like this ;
Blogspot (Account1, account2, account3 )
Orbs (Account1, account2, account3 )
Wordpress (Account1, account2, account3, account4)

Then after that, I post the 10 contents on them. is this fine, am I good to go with this self generated idea? or what Can you modify here?
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  • Profile picture of the author sanusense
    I want to say you one thing please be focus on Wordpress and Blogspot, if you do good seo and manage to get some dofollow backlinks it will effect much better than anything. So, create multiple accounts on these two platforms.
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  • Profile picture of the author uzojvp
    Thank you @sanusense........ More suggestion please!
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  • Profile picture of the author uzojvp
    Please need more helpppp!!
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  • Profile picture of the author SASA Techno
    Hi in my opinion when ever you added a blog in blogger.com and wordpress.com make sure you category section is the best way to select so this is helpful to relevant users landing in you blog page....
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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    I do Seo using wordpress. It is really good and your site will get some authority from it. Also there are other Web 2.0 blogs which will provide you benefit. If you are posting unique content on everysite, then it will give you a lot of benefit.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mkcoy
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    Hey uzojvp can I just ask you a several questions?

    How many posts (articles) do each Web 2.0 blog you created have?
    Do each one of your posts all have outbound links in them?
    Have you added any About Me/Contact Us/Privacy Policy pages?
    Have you properly edited/customised each one with a personal touch?
    When you Pinged them, how did you do this? Did you use Proxies?
    Have you done any backlinks to any of them on any platform?

    When you say only 2 or 3 are indexed. Could you say how you know this, what methods you took to find out if they were indexed. Whether you checked any other search engines.

    Of all the Web 2.0 blogs Blogspot and WordPress are the 2 most fastest indexed. Naturally Blogspot will be because it is part of Google anyway. But the rest, unless you are sending the spiders to them every day or at least a few times a week by adding new content, doing RSS submission and building dofollow backlinks on Google friendly sites of course some of them are not going to be indexed.

    But remember, just because a site is not indexed does not mean Google has not crawled it. It can take a while for Google to update its index depending on where you are in the country and what data server first crawled it.

    I'm not saying you do but a lot of people think that one post on a Web 2.0 site will be enough to rank them highly and for some sites (depending on the volume of competition) it is. But for others it can take constant fresh content on those SAME web 2's before you start to see results.

    Just food for thought.

    Mike.
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    • Profile picture of the author uzojvp
      Originally Posted by Mkcoy View Post

      Hey uzojvp can I just ask you a several questions?

      How many posts (articles) do each Web 2.0 blog you created have?
      Do each one of your posts all have outbound links in them?
      Have you added any About Me/Contact Us/Privacy Policy pages?
      Have you properly edited/customised each one with a personal touch?
      When you Pinged them, how did you do this? Did you use Proxies?
      Have you done any backlinks to any of them on any platform?
      I Built both contact us, about me pages and pinged still wasnt indexed

      When you say only 2 or 3 are indexed. Could you say how you know this, what methods you took to find out if they were indexed. Whether you checked any other search engines.
      I put the link url of the newly created web2.0 property directely to google search engine and it was not found. or isnt that the way you check if a site is indexed?

      Of all the Web 2.0 blogs Blogspot and WordPress are the 2 most fastest indexed. Naturally Blogspot will be because it is part of Google anyway. But the rest, unless you are sending the spiders to them every day or at least a few times a week by adding new content, doing RSS submission and building dofollow backlinks on Google friendly sites of course some of them are not going to be indexed.

      But remember, just because a site is not indexed does not mean Google has not crawled it. It can take a while for Google to update its index depending on where you are in the country and what data server first crawled it.

      I'm not saying you do but a lot of people think that one post on a Web 2.0 site will be enough to rank them highly and for some sites (depending on the volume of competition) it is. But for others it can take constant fresh content on those SAME web 2's before you start to see results.

      Just food for thought.


      Mike.
      I had one post on some of them why some i had like 2
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  • Profile picture of the author RedShifted
    Hey, I had a fairly poor result using web2.0 and it didn't seem to matter what platform I was using.

    I used about 8 different blogging sites (wordpress, blogger, live journal, hub pages, squidoo, etc etc) and I filled them all up with A LOT of content over the course of a few months. I would also ping them and build backlinks / bookmarks to them from my second tier.

    Till this day, (about 4-5 months later) I feel like they had a very minimal effect on my ranking. There was definitely an improvement, meaning they seemed to have brought me into the top 100 pages, but after that, it was very weak.

    So eventually what I did was I stopped updating them everyday. I still will post an article once every couple of weeks, so they don't get deleted, but I have moved virtually all of my backlinking to my own little tiny private network usng 2.coms and 1.org.

    Then I proceeded to do the same thing, post lots of content.

    Now I can't tell you how much age is playing a role, but since doing this I've seen major improvements in my ranking. In fact, my net page increase is right around /\ 480 pages between 10 keywords since doing this.

    It seems everyday I login to serpfox, the arrows are always green and pointing up.

    This was not the case when I was using web2.0.

    So if I was you, I would try to register some .coms, or pick up an aged.com with decent pr. Then use that to backlink with. It makes SEO a lot less tiresome, your work seems to count a lot more, and your motivation will go through the roof (ideally). Since I've been seeing much more consistent/better results, I now go crazy everyday building insane amounts of content and building backlinks, because I'm seeing the results on a daily basis. Its like a positive feedback loop right now that can't be stopped, and I won't stop till I'm in the top 3. Thats what you need in SEO. You need results that motivate you, and thats why I say drop the web2.0's and start registering .coms asap.

    -Red
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    • Profile picture of the author gearmonkey
      Originally Posted by RedShifted View Post

      Hey, I had a fairly poor result using web2.0 and it didn't seem to matter what platform I was using.

      I used about 8 different blogging sites (wordpress, blogger, live journal, hub pages, squidoo, etc etc) and I filled them all up with A LOT of content over the course of a few months. I would also ping them and build backlinks / bookmarks to them from my second tier.

      Till this day, (about 4-5 months later) I feel like they had a very minimal effect on my ranking. There was definitely an improvement, meaning they seemed to have brought me into the top 100 pages, but after that, it was very weak.

      So eventually what I did was I stopped updating them everyday. I still will post an article once every couple of weeks, so they don't get deleted, but I have moved virtually all of my backlinking to my own little tiny private network usng 2.coms and 1.org.

      Then I proceeded to do the same thing, post lots of content.

      Now I can't tell you how much age is playing a role, but since doing this I've seen major improvements in my ranking. In fact, my net page increase is right around / 480 pages between 10 keywords since doing this.

      It seems everyday I login to serpfox, the arrows are always green and pointing up.

      This was not the case when I was using web2.0.

      So if I was you, I would try to register some .coms, or pick up an aged.com with decent pr. Then use that to backlink with. It makes SEO a lot less tiresome, your work seems to count a lot more, and your motivation will go through the roof (ideally). Since I've been seeing much more consistent/better results, I now go crazy everyday building insane amounts of content and building backlinks, because I'm seeing the results on a daily basis. Its like a positive feedback loop right now that can't be stopped, and I won't stop till I'm in the top 3. Thats what you need in SEO. You need results that motivate you, and thats why I say drop the web2.0's and start registering .coms asap.

      -Red
      Have you been building quality backlinks to your web2.0 sites? Just building them and forgetting about them does no good. You have to SEO them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mkcoy
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    These days we need to treat tier2 web 2 sites like our main money sites. And do just as much SEO on them as our money sites to get them indexed and ranking somewhere highly. You have to realise there are thousands of new sub domains created on the web2 sites every day. Some of the most visited ones have a lot of content on them.

    Different things can happen for different people. Theres so much math to take in to mind but the general hypothesis is to just "keep at it". Keep adding good content, linking to high quality blogs and forums and getting links from these places to that content.

    It can take time to see results with Web 2.0 and different things work for different people and you need to have a POA (Plan of Action) to succeed. You can't just expect it to happen.

    That's why I made the Web2.0 Content Robot which goes hand in hand with the Auto Content Writer for generating fresh content I can post on a daily/weekly basis and keep getting the search engine spiders coming back again and again.

    Mike.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeBailey
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    I agree that tier 2 web 2.0's should be high quality and seo for your main sites keywords. I use this service http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...-increase.html for my high quality web 2.o sites. They come custom themed and with unique articles
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