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When building tiered links I get the gist of everything except one thing. Should I be making a new email address for each new web property I create? It seems like it would be no big deal to not change the email address but it is of course one more piece of linking information if you are creating a tier pattern. I was going to go ahead and create unique emails (not gmail of course) but I thought I would at least stop by and ask and see what everyone else thought, and maybe save me a little bit of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author jinx1221
    I don't believe any site displays your email publicly, unless you tell it to, so there should be no footprint to find in that sense. You will eventually need more than one email though if you are going to set up another property with a site you've already used.

    Anyways, using the same properties and building more pages on those accounts is a better approach, at least for your tier 1's, so you shouldn't need that many emails.
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    • Profile picture of the author greg80221
      Thanks Jinx. Its just the name of the blog usually defaults to the email name and I was stuck on that I think. Saves me a little time on my tiers at least.
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      • Profile picture of the author jinx1221
        Originally Posted by greg80221 View Post

        Thanks Jinx. Its just the name of the blog usually defaults to the email name and I was stuck on that I think. Saves me a little time on my tiers at least.
        You probably set your username the same as your email name, blogs sometimes set the subdomain or blog name to your username
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  • Profile picture of the author sk8tavou
    You know its always better to not leave footprints at all. But i am a "no footprint" freak and thats just me.
    I think you will not have problem using the same email as long as its not somewhere for the public.
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  • Profile picture of the author TravisO
    Originally Posted by greg80221 View Post

    When building tiered links I get the gist of everything except one thing. Should I be making a new email address for each new web property I create? It seems like it would be no big deal to not change the email address but it is of course one more piece of linking information if you are creating a tier pattern. I was going to go ahead and create unique emails (not gmail of course) but I thought I would at least stop by and ask and see what everyone else thought, and maybe save me a little bit of time.

    I advise, it is really time consuming when creating email unless you only have one site that you are working. It may be better also to use only 1 email because it saves you time and google still cannot detect hidden emails that you used unless again you expose it on the page itself.
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  • Profile picture of the author igl0w
    each thier has worse links. tier 1 must have superb.
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