How do you guys create your Profile Links - With different IP's?

Ramsweb

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Hi all

For those who have been doing a lot of paul and angela type back linking, do you constantly change your IP when you create these.

If you didn't change the IP, do all the links get indexed? I was thinking about creating a lot of these type of links but want to know how important ip change is.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thx
Ramsweb
 
Do you have scapebox? I would just use that if you do. If not I can give you a list of free proxies to use, from scrapebox.

I personally use my wireless internet card and get a different IP between creating profiles. Sometimes every 5 to 10.
 
Do you have scapebox? I would just use that if you do. If not I can give you a list of free proxies to use, from scrapebox.

I personally use my wireless internet card and get a different IP between creating profiles. Sometimes every 5 to 10.

I got scrapebox, I think I will try some of those free proxies although they become invalid very quickly. About using the wireless internet card - how do you change your IP with that. Is it just by turning it off and then back on.
 
I just disconnect it and then reconnect it. It changes automatically. There is also a script you can run, but it is really no big deal to click disconnect and reconnect.

If you are looking to automate it and have a wireless card let me know and I will dig up that script for you that does it automatically.
 
Well, if you do like 100 profiles a day, then you MUST use proxies, or get a dynamic IP address.

But, if you do it under control, then you don't need any IP changed. But, clearing your cookies occasionally, will help.

TheMatrix


PR: Google can't know with what IP address you made that backlink! So, no worries.. :)
 
I have a paid mul country VPN, use it sometimes just to prevent get banned or something.
give your profile link some links to help them get fast index or just wait.
The profile page IP is the same as the website IP not your IP.
 
I am not so sure about the profile page having the same ip as the website ip. I am sure Google has a way to find out if the same person is hitting up different profile pages. Who knows what the hell really goes on at Big G.
 
How the hell can G. know your IP? G. only sees the IP of the page where the backlink came from, and yes, the page IP is the same as the website's IP, no need to change your IP, unless you want to create several profiles at a forum...
 
There truly is no need to change your IP when leaving link-spam on different domains. If you want to spam the same domain multiple times, it's another story.
 
You aren't allowed to leave a footprint.
1.This means that: you aren't supposed only one anchor text
2. Don't use the same username: user1, user2, 2user ,use2r etc....
3. Don't use same template or text (other than anchor text)

Googlebot is a crawler, and as far as I know, an ip address isn't something shared online, and the robots.txt files prevent it from snooping into those directories. (still it's in a database so no worries).
 
hey, i'm doing 50-100 a day and i'm not changing my ip. the risk is having complaints in your internet provider but so far after 2 months of doing this i havent received any complaint frm mine. i'm planning to use proxies soon btw

another thing that will happen to you is your ip, email address, and username will be recorded in a website (i forgot what the name is) that traps profile link spammers. now it's not really a threat but you will be banned from some forums but they are very few!
 
OK so most people here agree that you don't need to change your IP. But what I want to know is why is there such a big deal about hiding your IP then?
 
OK so most people here agree that you don't need to change your IP. But what I want to know is why is there such a big deal about hiding your IP then?

You would only need to change your IP ONLY when you are registering hundreds of accounts on a single site.
 
I'll second that, G can't get the IP you used when creating the profile. It just sees the IP of the site where the profile page is hosted.

If the site is running google analytics, googie can get YOUR ip. But then if you are not massive spamming, no big deals. So all depends on what you are doing, and how deep googie wants to dig.
 
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