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  • Nicky
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Mar 2003
    • 30071

    #31
    Originally posted by Highest Def
    Very nice article. I'm just starting in the adult world and I decided I was going to take one site - hand build it - write every post myself - avoid automation with trades etc. and focus all my attention on this one site. Do you think this is wise, or is it better to just mass produce and create multiple blogs/sites?
    There's different school's but one doesn't rule out the other. Why not start a couple of more blogs that you trade links from to your main one? Just like the "linking strategy" Jdoughs is talking about in this series.

    gfynicky @ gmail.com

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    • Jdoughs
      Confirmed User
      • Mar 2004
      • 5794

      #32
      Originally posted by Nicky
      There's different school's but one doesn't rule out the other. Why not start a couple of more blogs that you trade links from to your main one? Just like the "linking strategy" Jdoughs is talking about in this series.
      lol beat ya to it

      I must have been replying while you were.
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      • Nicky
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Mar 2003
        • 30071

        #33
        Originally posted by Jdoughs
        lol beat ya to it

        I must have been replying while you were.
        Yep seem's so

        I just set up 4 new trades with www.linkspun.com

        gfynicky @ gmail.com

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        • EliteWebmaster
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2010
          • 3990

          #34
          Very nice tutorial

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          • Nicky
            Too lazy to set a custom title
            • Mar 2003
            • 30071

            #35
            Originally posted by Jdoughs
            Thanks, if you have any suggestions or things you 'wish' you could do, please hit me up on ICQ. I'm open and expecting suggestions from users to build it up.
            I'll hit ya on icq later but one initial thing that I would like to see is the ability to choose which domains people can get a trade back from when you request a trade, right now all I can set is a PR block.

            Let's say I want to trade a link to my teen blog and I have 5 other blogs in mind that I can recip from to him or any other of his sites instead of my whole domain list.

            gfynicky @ gmail.com

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            • Highest Def
              In the Cave of Gold
              • Jun 2010
              • 660

              #36
              Originally posted by Jdoughs

              I think you are certainly on the right path. As far as search engines go you want to stand out from the other 10,000 sites they chose to show in their results, let alone the million that may mention your keyterms.

              One of the best pieces of advice I was given, and have passed on is this little gem.

              'It's Google's mandate to spider,cache, and serve up for searching every single piece of information on the internet, BUT the thing to remember is that they only need each piece of info once'

              If you hand write your own sites you can ensure that your content is worth them coming for, just because its unique. Once you have them coming for your unique info/insight/text/updates you've got them coming and as long as you keep feeding them UNIQUE, RELEVANT information, they will continue coming and your strength (in their eyes) will continue grow.

              Naturally content isn't everything, and if nobody else out there regards you as a source for that content (to back it up) they won't take much notice past that. This is were smart link building comes into play, and also where the other type of site (automated, rss feeds etc) comes into play. Now it would be nice to start backing things up and getting some links inbound from relevant sites.

              Now I wouldn't recommend building 30 other smaller sites and linking them all to yourself, instead, follow the plan of building those feeders for link trades.

              While a link on a lesser value pr1 rss fed sex machinery blog may not be a 'beauty link' for you, it is for a guy hunting out sex machine links. So this is a great candidate to offer a trade (or get a request) to link trade with this guy, and get a relevant return link to your money site. Your hand wrote site.

              As I said above, you can get real strong value and weight behind a handful of feeder sites if you build them with intent to trade links. You dont build weak spammy garbage to trade with either, make some nice blogs, that look sharp and aren't junky at all, submit to a couple of known directories for initial spidering and page rank, and add them to trade lists.

              You can generate 15-20 links a year from these feeders and have them all 'boost' your main hand wrote, or money site.

              And something that a lot of people are missing out on is this fact, trading links is a way to do something the competitors aren't. A lot of competitive terms seemed to be full up top of strategic link builders. This is something you can do that they aren't, its a way to get your links on sites that they can't.
              Thanks so much. I never expected such a detailed response. Singed up for linkspun, but I need to spend a few more days getting the site ready before I really start to promote it and start seeking out trades.

              I was thinking of maybe offering spots in the 'featured' section where I would list your ref code (for maybe a month or 2) for a hard link on a PR2+ site since I have no PR yet. Do you think that would appeal to anyone?

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              • Nicky
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Mar 2003
                • 30071

                #37
                Originally posted by Highest Def
                Thanks so much. I never expected such a detailed response. Singed up for linkspun, but I need to spend a few more days getting the site ready before I really start to promote it and start seeking out trades.

                I was thinking of maybe offering spots in the 'featured' section where I would list your ref code (for maybe a month or 2) for a hard link on a PR2+ site since I have no PR yet. Do you think that would appeal to anyone?
                PR doesn't mean much. Your PR will come if you keep adding quality in-links and content to your site. Focus on writing unique text and getting trades.

                gfynicky @ gmail.com

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                • Relentless
                  www.EngineFood.com
                  • Aug 2006
                  • 5697

                  #38
                  Make high quality sites. Forget PR and the rest. Contact s few webmasters using linkspun (including me, I'm in there as Relentless). Mention you are building a new network of high quality exclusive hand written sites but need a few links to get it going. I'm sure some, including me, will send you a few quality links.

                  One think this writeup didn't mention is that search engines also judge sites on new people they bring to the party. Linking my quality site to you PR0 site will eventually get me some credit with google if and when your PR0 becomes a PR3 or PR4 etc... It's a way for engines to thank me for helping them find you.... but only if your site actually grows over time. ;)

                  Originally posted by Highest Def
                  Thanks so much. I never expected such a detailed response. Singed up for linkspun, but I need to spend a few more days getting the site ready before I really start to promote it and start seeking out trades.

                  I was thinking of maybe offering spots in the 'featured' section where I would list your ref code (for maybe a month or 2) for a hard link on a PR2+ site since I have no PR yet. Do you think that would appeal to anyone?


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                  • tiger
                    Confirmed User
                    • Apr 2002
                    • 6986

                    #39
                    Awesome read man, seriously thanks.

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                    • ideaworx
                      GOW Technician
                      • Jul 2005
                      • 1132

                      #40
                      Bookmarked, very well written, thanks for your time on this!
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                      • Fob
                        Porn User
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 522

                        #41
                        Wow, this is like the most informative post I've ever read on gfy! lol
                        Ping me for Asian trades

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                        • CunningStunt
                          Confirmed User
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 5594

                          #42

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                          • Highest Def
                            In the Cave of Gold
                            • Jun 2010
                            • 660

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Relentless
                            Make high quality sites. Forget PR and the rest. Contact s few webmasters using linkspun (including me, I'm in there as Relentless). Mention you are building a new network of high quality exclusive hand written sites but need a few links to get it going. I'm sure some, including me, will send you a few quality links.

                            One think this writeup didn't mention is that search engines also judge sites on new people they bring to the party. Linking my quality site to you PR0 site will eventually get me some credit with google if and when your PR0 becomes a PR3 or PR4 etc... It's a way for engines to thank me for helping them find you.... but only if your site actually grows over time. ;)
                            Thanks for the advice and the very nice offer. I will contact you later in the week when i am 100%

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                            • Agent 488
                              Registered User
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 22511

                              #44
                              page rank is the dna of google. if you don;t understand how it works you are a fool.

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                              • Nicky
                                Too lazy to set a custom title
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 30071

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Agent 488
                                page rank is the dna of google. if you don;t understand how it works you are a fool.
                                Correct in a sense but what I assume most people mean(atleast I) when they say that PR doesn't matter is that you should not focus on PR. Your focus should be on getting natural(atleast looking) in-links and writing good unique content. I have pr0's making more $ and doing better in the serps than some pr3's.

                                gfynicky @ gmail.com

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