#0, How to hide your private linking network
Posted by blue_sky on Jan-05-07 at 12:34 PM
http://www.linkbuildingblog.com/2006/11/competitive_web.html
in a nutshell:-use private registration and since google is a registrar now
-hide your identity behind a network of companys and family members(you could even spread them about different continents, using a delaware inc., a british ltd. a spanish S.L.
-use different registrars
-use different hosts
-avoid design, coding and linking footprints
#1, RE: How to hide your private linking network
Posted by tasari on Jan-08-07 at 05:14 AM
In response to message #0
Nice tips !! How to do it right >-use private registration and since google is a registrar now
Maybe it is me, but I don't use them anymore... Isn't it in your advance if you DON'T hide the info ?
Why ?
* First, it is worthless if you use the same name server for them
* Secondly, the other tips (certainly number 2) won't be needed
* Thirdly, would you, as a search engine, prefer those which aren't hidden ?
Let me know what you think...
Tasari
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#2, RE: How to hide your private linking network
Posted by blue_sky on Jan-10-07 at 02:30 AM
In response to message #1
>* Secondly, the other tips (certainly number 2) won't be
>needed Tasari,
Using proxy registration is just the poor mans "james bond" of disquising..
who actually goes through the trouble of setting up a farm of companys over different countries/continents..
In this case you dont have to use proxy registration anymore..
Of course it does not make sense having a bunch of companys as domainowners and then using the same hosting and registrar
Let me know what you think...
#3, RE: How to hide your private linking network
Posted by mmurtha on Jan-13-07 at 09:33 AM
In response to message #2
I don't know guys,I guit worrying about hiding my identity through the registrars. If G wants to bad enough, they will find you out. Doesn't matter if you register as private or not as far as I can tell.
The only thing I do do is set up on different servers and alter my info a bit.
It's not law yet, but I have this feeling that it will be. That is, that people will have to diclose their identy and other info on their sites.
Of course I may be wrong here...
Mary