[QUESTION] Registering web 2.0

majk1982

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Hi BlackHatters !

I have a questions regarding re-registering web 2.0s :

1. Should I register every web 2.0 with different e-mail account ? We are talking about thousands of 2.0s .
2. Should I change my proxies from time to time when registering them ? Or can I use my normal IP ?
3. What are the most desirable metrics for buyers ? (I'm planning to sell web 2.0's first, then some backlinks on them ?)
DA, PA, TF, CF, PR, Low OBL, other ?
4. Is there any automation tools to mass registering web 2.0s ?

Thanks !
 
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1. If they're all different Web 2.0s - then yes, you can use the same emails.

2. Registering thousands of unique Web 2.0s on a single IP is fine, but you sound like you'll probably be registering on the same ones multiple times.. and for this you need several private proxies.

3. Generally speaking.. your stats should at least be 10+ DA/PA/TF/CF. OBL no more than 15.

4. If you honestly need an answer for this, then I don't think you should be "selling" these links yet. Get more knowledgable on the subject.
 
Hi BlackHatters !

I have a questions regarding re-registering web 2.0s :

1. Should I register every web 2.0 with different e-mail account ? We are talking about thousands of 2.0s .
2. Should I change my proxies from time to time when registering them ? Or can I use my normal IP ?
3. What are the most desirable metrics for buyers ? (I'm planning to sell web 2.0's first, then some backlinks on them ?)
DA, PA, TF, CF, PR, Low OBL, other ?
4. Is there any automation tools to mass registering web 2.0s ?

Thanks !

1. Yes
2. I change IP per account
3. PA/CF/TF/PR
4. You can hire a VA or try software such as tumblingjazz

I have a BST selling rereg'd tumblrs. Let me know if you have any questions.
 
yes, you have to register every web 2.0 with different e-mail accounts and you have to change proxies every time you register.
 
For me, register web 2.0 with different is good but change proxy address is not necessary.
 
Changing proxies are not necessary as you are registering on different web 2.0 right?
 
While some members already gave you some answers, the only way to know what works for you is to test, test and test.
You might use the same email on multiple web2.0 platforms or the same IP on one run. Remember to clean cookies. Always.
The best automation remains a VA.
 
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