Is it a footprint

randofishk

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Hi,

I am using my blogs which have more than 1k urls indexed in google to index some other URLs.

My fear is that I am trying to index 20 urls from the same post. All urls having one backlink?

What do you think gurus?
 
Yes, one blog post that has 20 links to 20 different sites where you own all 20 sites will be a footprint.

If you're currently working on just getting them indexed, can be more effective to send a variety of miscellaneous decent/mediocre/adequate links instead. Not massive GSA spam. Like 1-10 backlinks per blog, split up across various pages on the blog. Mix up across types --- sharing on social media, press releases, blog commenting, forum links, maybe some user profiles, etc.

Then later go back and actually build some quality links.

Edit: Are the 20 pages you're linking to all on different sites? Or different posts on one site? That may make a difference in whether it is a footprint.
 
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Yes, one blog post that has 20 links to 20 different sites where you own all 20 sites will be a footprint.

If you're currently working on just getting them indexed, can be more effective to send a variety of miscellaneous decent/mediocre/adequate links instead. Not massive GSA spam. Like 1-10 backlinks per blog, split up across various pages on the blog. Mix up across types --- sharing on social media, press releases, blog commenting, forum links, maybe some user profiles, etc.

Then later go back and actually build some quality links.

Edit: Are the 20 pages you're linking to all on different sites? Or different posts on one site? That may make a difference in whether it is a footprint.
Thanks for your answer. As per your question. Yes all 20 pages are different sites and posts. I don't owe them.
 
Yes, it's a footprint :cool:;)

Update the relevant high authority back links & inner page linking of each posts with different date post publishing :D
 
If you're unaffiliated with / don't own the sites that you're linking to, it's less of a footprint. Still probably not ideal, but if it makes logical sense you might be able to get away with it.
 
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