Sorry for asking that. I did not understad clearly what is a web 2.0 property or a web 2.0 page. I read allot from wikipedia or allot fo BHW posts about building a link wheel or a link pyramid , involving web 2.0 pages but I do not understand what are those pages. are pages on the squidoo, on the facebook...? or are page on classical blogs like Wpress? web 2 property is same think with web 2 page? Regards. :baby09:
A Web 2.0 property refers to a page from a website that allows user-generated content So Squidoo lenses are web 2.0 properties because they're user-generated content on Squidoo.com Users make squidoo lenses. Google likes them because they're supposed to be unique content.
Thank you but I sincerely do not understand. If I have an WP blog , when I post , those post is user-generated? ( because is created by me , the user)So the WP post is a web 2.o property? Or ..not?
"web 2.0" is a buzzword and as all buzzwords it is really meaningless. Somebody had to feel smart so he made up the concept of "web 2.0". What it means originally is a site that allows a lot of user interaction. A web community. Basically a forum would be a web 2.0 site, but nobody considers it that. That's why the term web 2.0 is shit in my opinion. What they mean by web 2.0 in the context of link building and link wheels is a site where you can make an account and add content and have your links in the content. Again, the term is bullshit as any site that allows user interaction is a web 2.0 community. Technically drupal.com is a web 2.0 site because you can post stuff with d0f0llow links, but nobody considers it one of the web 2.0 sites. What u should understand is that whenever u read web 2.0 site in context of SEO you should think "a sites where i can make an account and post my shit".
I found a list with 75 wb 2 sites/blogs. How to automaticaly post to a such great diversity of blogs and platforms? Is there a software to automatize the registering and creating the page on those sites? http://www*mediafire*com/?1hdlzwhz40n I see linkweels involving 10-20 of those web 2 page. I have to sign in and to post manualy to each of them? I see to be simpler to post on WP blogs because there are automating posting software for my articles. ( XMLRPC is the best) madoctopus excelent ..you made my life simplier
Let's say you have a money site you're doing SEO for. It makes no sense to build more than one xxx.wordpress.com satellite for it as it won't help with IP diversity which is important. So instead, go and search for sites where you can register an account and post stuff. Can be a blog platform, microblogging platform, image gallery, anything where you can put some relevant text and your links. There is no software to automate very well. There's SENuke that works with some platforms (but costs monthly and is overpriced), there's IgniteSEO (http://igniteresearch.net/) which is one time payment and configurable to work with anything, or you could just do it by hand, doesn't take too long. In 2-3 days you should be done with it.
Yes there is no staff team which controls what gets posted on the wordpress hosted pages; users do. They create blogs which are hosted on the website. The blogs are made by users. The blogs are web 2.0 properties
In terms of money and SEO eficiency ...it is worth to create , lets say about 6 wp blogs spreaded on 2-3 different hosts? ( and to fill with articles, particular design/template) Or is better to create automatic account and parasites accounts to other blogs platforms? I think the first method is best for stability and control but second have more IP diversity.. Your opinion please.? OR shoud I mix the two methods? 1) my money site 2) second layer 5-6 WP blogs, on my own providers 2-3 different IPs 3) third layer ..various free blogs , or spammed posts on other sites.( with links to my second layer) and all of this bookmarked, submited RSS ...so on.
I'm no expert, so I may be totally wrong here, but... WordPress the site is a site where you can register a blog with a subdomain like myexampleblog. You generate the content on it, but because it's not really your site, it'd be considered a Web two point oh property. Just like you could register a Facebook account and have a profile that you post to and generate content, but you don't control the site, just a profile on it. On the other hand, the WordPress software can be downloaded and installed on your own hosting, so you could setup your own domain anem, but it's not a Web two point oh property because you control the whole site, not just a single subdomain and nobody else will be generating content on it. You get different IPs by having different hosting packages or web servers. If you have all your sites on the one hosting package, they'll all have the same IP address. And it does matter because Google do consider the IP address, to prevent people setting up 10,000 sites on the one host and just linking them altogether.