Proxies or vpn for manual link building?

brucewayne90

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Hi people. I was wondering whether should I use proxies or vpn for manual linkbuilding? I've outsourced link building before here at bhw marketplace but i wanted to try to build links manually as part of my internet marketing learning journey. I am basically trying to build tiered link building. For my tier 1 im planning to create multiple web 2.0s and i'm not using any software for account creations etc. Just hand built web 2.0s. And if using proxies, should i get the semi dedicated or dedicated? :sorry:
 
Hi people. I was wondering whether should I use proxies or vpn for manual linkbuilding? I've outsourced link building before here at bhw marketplace but i wanted to try to build links manually as part of my internet marketing learning journey. I am basically trying to build tiered link building. For my tier 1 im planning to create multiple web 2.0s and i'm not using any software for account creations etc. Just hand built web 2.0s. And if using proxies, should i get the semi dedicated or dedicated?
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I'd choose dedicated proxies, when it comes to semi dedicated you don't know what the user that is sharing the proxies with you is doing with them.
 
I'd choose dedicated proxies, when it comes to semi dedicated you don't know what the user that is sharing the proxies with you is doing with them.

Thanks for the reply rokebono. Just a question. For the creations of web 2.0s, do i have to use one proxy per one web 2.0? Anyway i've been looking at buyproxies and squidproxies at the moment.
 
Thanks for the reply rokebono. Just a question. For the creations of web 2.0s, do i have to use one proxy per one web 2.0? Anyway i've been looking at buyproxies and squidproxies at the moment.

I'd recommend you as many web 2.0's per proxy as you want as long as they are different root domains. For example you create 1 x Tumblr, 1 x Blogspot, 1 x Wordpress and so on per proxy. Yes, buyproxies are good, squidproxies might be can't say anything since I haven't tried them and what else I can recommend is sslprivateproxy.
 
I'd recommend you as many web 2.0's per proxy as you want as long as they are different root domains. For example you create 1 x Tumblr, 1 x Blogspot, 1 x Wordpress and so on per proxy. Yes, buyproxies are good, squidproxies might be can't say anything since I haven't tried them and what else I can recommend is sslprivateproxy.

Thanks for the advice pal. Will check out sslprivateproxy. You've been a great help! :D
 
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