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Web 2.0 Platforms in 2022 - Which Ones are Getting Easily Indexed these Days?

seojen

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Hi wonderful members,
I have a new site and wanted to create some foundation links for it.

I'm looking at blog comments, profiles, and mostly web 2.0 sites that give do-follow backlinks.

  • Please suggest to me the ones you've used and had a positive experience with.
  • I also welcome any other FREE ways to build links to a new site ( without exposing my site to Google penalities :p )
 
1. I would say expired tumblrs are the best among web2.0.
2. Don't spam with comments and profile links.
3. Relevant forum, reddit, quora posts are ok but might be time consuming.
 
If you’re posting content on platforms that create their own pages for the content, indexing by google is going to boil down to your content. Your content needs to be readable for better indexing rates. If you’re throwing scraped and spun by KM3 type of content it probably won’t get indexed very well or at all.

If you’re scraping your own list blog comments should already be indexed.
 
Thanks, I've got some reddit posts. I also like quora, but as you said it takes some good time.
1. I would say expired tumblrs are the best among web2.0.
2. Don't spam with comments and profile links.
3. Relevant forum, reddit, quora posts are ok but might be time consuming.
 
If you’re posting content on platforms that create their own pages for the content, indexing by google is going to boil down to your content. Your content needs to be readable for better indexing rates. If you’re throwing scraped and spun by KM3 type of content it probably won’t get indexed very well or at all.

If you’re scraping your own list blog comments should already be indexed.
I'm just looking to manually create some links for FREE, that's why I thought about blog comments.
 
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