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30 Days to a Kick Ass Foundation: Day 8 – Gaming your own networks.

March 31st, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in 30 Day Website Network

You should be using every opportunity to get links pointing to your sites, and to be honest it gets harder everyday.  Between human reviewers, advanced spiders looking for black hat sites, and your competition willing to report you to improve their rankings.

You have a few choices to keep up with the game.  Massive trickery – or you just give up and spend a few weeks building up your own pretty much undetectable link farms.

(personally I like both ideas – cover all the bases).

So how do you create you own little link farm?   I’m building a tool that’s going to help you with your linking in day 9 – but in the mean time there is plenty that you can do.

Idea one:  Datafeed sites that focus on just a certain product (or even just sites or blogs that review certain types or brands of products).  Pull in a couple rss feeds from your other sites and just sit back.  Do some minor link building to get it indexed.  It’s there and waiting for you to add your links to it at any time.  Nothing wrong with it either – and the good news is that those rss feeds might just help you stay out of the supplemental index.   Put up a comment system so others can leave reviews or some way for others to add some comments.  Hell – even if you pay someone to leave a comment on every page it will help.

Idea two:  Set up your own social network sites.  Scuttle is one option but I like ELGG. http://elgg.org/  It takes about 10 minutes to set one of these sites up – and you can pull in your rss feeds to make additional pages.  I threw one up a week ago to support our reality sites, and I’m already getting a few dozen visitors a day.  My link building?  One blast with Bookmarking Demon.  I’d talked about this in the past over at black hat white hat - but I hadn’t done anything ’serious’ with it because I had been using the dolphin social network and it was a pain to install and customize.

However, I’ve built up hundreds of links (that have been spidered) that point to just about all our reality sites between the two systems and since elgg is so easy to install I am going to be stepping up on this big time in the next few weeks.

I’ve even got a few other people to start up and use the system…. so far they all look legit.  Either way they are helping to hide my spam.

Combine the two methods to push links from your datafeed sites to your profile pages on the social networks and you are good to go.  Just remember you need outside links as well – with out outside links coming into your network it’s just going to sit there.

Nothing ground breaking here – and I’m sure if you put some thought into it you can find dozens of ways to make sites that don’t look spammy, allow others to add content, and of course make you some money while it’s all happening.

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30 Days to a Kick Ass Foundation: Day 8 – More Blog Links

March 18th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in 30 Day Website Network

Day 8 is kind of boring all around.  It’s about gaining some trust, traffic, and of course spider’s coming to visit you.  I wish I could say you could automate everything but if you aren’t a programmer you just can’t.

There are tools out there to automate certain things, but comments that get you the trust, the visitors, etc… aren’t one of them.

Obviously, since this blog isn’t always about hard work there are ways to make it easier.  In fact – this is probably the easiest way to get a blog going…. and of course get links to whatever you want.

Here is the original link love post – go read it and then come back for a little twist.

For those of you to lazy to click on that link. It basically talks about how to use Digg to blog effortlessly, and the fun little benefits it gives you.  For those of you who have little hamsters running around in your head now, it’s time to think about how to make this work for you a little more even.

Ready?

Set up a foundation site that is a wordpress blog.  Add some ‘real’ content to it.  Digg those content items.

Set up a Black Hat level site that is either wordpress or wordpress mu.  Through digg make sure you blog about 50 related posts and then your posts from your foundation site.

Instant traffic – new IP loving you.  Lot’s of trackbacks sending you bots and traffic, etc..

If you keep thinking you will see plenty of ways to make this idea grow.  If you go the MU route you have plenty of places *subdomains* to go crazy from as well.  The links from digg are legit, get your BH sites spidered, etc…  They even pass along some trust.

Since you aren’t asking other people to ‘digg’ you – you aren’t going to get buried, etc…  You are doing something nice for them and blogging about what they already posted to digg.

Comment Request:  I normally only use digg for this – are there any other social networks that allow you to blog from inside them like dig does?

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30 Days to a Kick Ass Foundation: Day 8 – Less Sneaky Links – Blog Comments (2)

March 8th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in 30 Day Website Network

I figured I’d talk about a pretty fast way to build up some trust.  That’s by leaving blog comments – fast and furious.

My favorite way – hire someone else :)

My cheapest way – use comment kahuna.  (free – you can find it with a google search) – but be prepared to be marketed to.

When I can’t do my favorite way – I use Comment Hut.  Paul’s a good guy and this is good software.  I pull out the list in a text file and do my thing – or just give it to someone else to do.  Comment Hut’s full version isn’t free – but I’ve certainly gotten my money out of it.  I can recommend it if you aren’t a programmer or are just in a hurry.

If you are a little more “techie” you can cruise over to syndk8’s forum and dig around for some auto commentor code.  I do not have plans to release a script that does this for you.

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