Kurt
Member since Dec-5-02
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Dec-27-11, 08:41 PM (PST) |
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1. "RE: Guaranteed search engine rankings. How?"
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Hey Faraz, Good to see you...BTW, I accidently "edited" your post, but I didn't change anything, just clicked the wrong button in the admin. Matt Le Clear has a private "blog" network. It's like his own LinkVana. He hosts something like 30 sites per C Block, then gets new hosting with another class of Cblock IPs...And don't hold me to exactly 30 sites per IP, it's just an approximate guess. He then takes short posts/articles and spins them, then "spams" his own network. Technically, it isn't "spam" since he owns all the sites, but the method is the same. I've preached about getting your own IP networks for years, including trying to start a hosting exchange, but haven't done too well getting people going, myself included. The difference between Matt and us is simply he did it, while the rest of us thought about it and talked about it, but didn't do it. He doesn't do anything special, except he works hard at what he does and has built up a pretty sizable network. In other words, go get yourself as many IP addresses that you can afford. When you make more money, get more IP addresses.
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farazahmed
Member since Aug-31-07
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Dec-28-11, 11:55 AM (PST) |
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2. "RE: Guaranteed search engine rankings. How?"
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>Hey Faraz, > >Good to see you...BTW, I accidently "edited" your post, but I didn't >change anything, just clicked the wrong button in the admin. > >Matt Le Clear has a private "blog" network. It's like his own >LinkVana. He hosts something like 30 sites per C Block, then gets >new hosting with another class of Cblock IPs...And don't hold me to >exactly 30 sites per IP, it's just an approximate guess. > >He then takes short posts/articles and spins them, then "spams" his >own network. Technically, it isn't "spam" since he owns all the >sites, but the method is the same. > >I've preached about getting your own IP networks for years, >including trying to start a hosting exchange, but haven't done too >well getting people going, myself included. > >The difference between Matt and us is simply he did it, while the >rest of us thought about it and talked about it, but didn't do it. >He doesn't do anything special, except he works hard at what he does >and has built up a pretty sizable network. > >In other words, go get yourself as many IP addresses that you can >afford. When you make more money, get more IP addresses. Thanks for the reply Kurt. And yes! Merry Christmas. So, his secret is the NETWORK? Wow! And looking at Joe's other offers, It seems that his secret is his network of sites. That's really awesome. I really wish I could build a link network of my own, seeing so many offers about $4 and $7 per year hosting, I could get at least 4 or 5 ip's. But i have a question regarding this. Say, I have a hosting account with hostgator or any other hosting and then I get another account from them, so does that other account give me a different ip address or the same?
At present, my plan is to actually go with a few free link networks like authority link network and free traffic system, where owners have to submit a high pr domain of their own. I am just looking for some high pr domains now.
One more thing that I am applying right now, I am using senukex and I use it to build a lot of forum profile links to my money site. and then I use it to create lots of social network sites, which provide links to my money site. I then create another layer of these social network sites which provide links to the 1st layer of these sites.
Do you think that's a good idea? And could you suggest some additions to what I am doing so as to have the maximum impact on my rankings? Regards, Faraz
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Kurt
Member since Dec-5-02
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Dec-28-11, 12:00 PM (PST) |
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3. "RE: Guaranteed search engine rankings. How?"
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Hi Faraz, >But i have a question regarding this. >Say, I have a hosting account with hostgator or any other hosting >and then I get another account from them, so does that other account >give me a different ip address or the same? It depends on the hosting company. Usually the larger the hosting company, the more diverse their IPs are. You can also try a few services that offer multiple IPs. Do a google for "SEO hosting". >At present, my plan is to actually go with a few free link networks >like authority link network and free traffic system, where owners >have to submit a high pr domain of their own. >I am just looking for some high pr domains now.
Yep...Anything you can do to get "control" of more IPs. >One more thing that I am applying right now, >I am using senukex and I use it to >build a lot of forum profile links to my money site. >and then I use it to create lots of social network sites, >which provide links to my money site. >I then create another layer of these social network sites >which provide links to the 1st layer of these sites. >Do you think that's a good idea? >And could you suggest some additions to what I am doing >so as to have the maximum impact on my rankings? I would be careful about pointing forum profile-type links directly at money sites.
Other than that, I suggest getting more social networks involved, particularly Facebook and Twitter. Think of them in terms of SEO. Get yourself enough followers/fans on each to leverage the internal linking of each platform/account.
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