Linkpush / web 2.0 question

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I am creating a web 2.0 network for later use - I'm trying to keep it fairly White-hat so I'm building some web 2.0 properties all with unique and fresh articles. I'm not linking anywhere yet, just ageing them all.

I'm just wondering how unrelated they need to be - can I make several on Wordpress for example. Do I need to use different emails to register?

Also any other tips would be appreciated.
 
Do I need to build a linkpush to this post?
 
Do I need to build a linkpush to this post?

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I'd say you could have multiple wordpress accounts, eventually linking to unrelated sites, e.g. one wordpress per niche. And as every day it seems I am newly surprised at how deeply G sees, I'd go with different emails. Can't really hurt.
 
Since its web 2.0, it better to get links from all platform. I saw a thread with at least 60 working web2.0 sites.

And be careful with the aging. after a month, if your content is not good, they will just ban your blog. all work will be gone in vain.
 
Since its web 2.0, it better to get links from all platform. I saw a thread with at least 60 working web2.0 sites.

And be careful with the aging. after a month, if your content is not good, they will just ban your blog. all work will be gone in vain.

Thanks. I have been using that thread - just get annoying because alot of those platforms are crap :)

I am continuously updating the properties with content- they are going to support a 6 year old site so I want them to be high quality...
 
I dont think you can use the same email to register a new account? I use different emails each time. I also reset my router and clear cookies for the site.

I keep a record of all the 2.0s info in notepad. The 2.0 site, the url, email used, username, and password and which article I posted. Some want an email as login and others want a username. It makes it easier when you come back to update them.
 
Seems that a lot more 2.0 properties are deleting spammy posts, better to improve the content a bit than have to rebuild every 2-4 weeks.
 
I am keeping record in excel - blog name, registration email, password, posts etc.

I built a linkpush last week for one of my MNDs and about 3 of the properties were deleted within 2 days (I spun about 10 scraped articles).

Thats why with this one I am having all the content written from scratch. I am going to schedule posts on all of the sites to keep them fresh, Im not going to add links for now, just build them up first.
 
The quickest way to have your linkpushes negated is to spin the articles. As painful as it is to create/pay for outsourcing, if you start with decent content and then push from there, you'll have far better results.
 
Definitely going with unique content then. Have created a spreadsheet with all the web 2.0s and I've also assigned each blog a sub-niche and am in the process of scraping keywords for each blog - so the posts won't be so random.

Then I'm going to schedule posts for every property.

Then gradually add in some links, and run them through dripable eventually.
 
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