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    #61 Ohioquotes

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    Posted 20 January 2012 - 15:46

    Blogger deemed one of my blogs with them as spam. Really too bad. The content was very good (and original) although I mentioned my website and linked too it. I guess they didn't like that.

    #62 ARVolund

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    Posted 20 January 2012 - 16:53

    View PostOhioquotes, on 20 January 2012 - 15:46, said:

    Blogger deemed one of my blogs with them as spam. Really too bad. The content was very good (and original) although I mentioned my website and linked too it. I guess they didn't like that.

    On some of the picky  ones I make a couple of posts without any links and either go back and add links a week later or wait a week and add another article with links.

    #63 RobertoMejia

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    Posted 20 January 2012 - 17:21

    Wow, I thought I had a very comprehensive list, but you have several sites that I did not have. Thanks for the great post!

    View PostARVolund, on 24 December 2011 - 15:00, said:

    I outsource the account creation and use custom bots I have made myself to post content. As far as I am aware there is not really any program you can purchase that does all or even most of these sites.

    I am curious to know. How do you create your own bots?
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    #64 RideToHell

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    Posted 13 February 2012 - 23:40

    View PostScorched, on 14 December 2011 - 11:49, said:

    I am making web 2.0 properties manually, I diversify different web 2.0s per keyword. I'm wondering how many web 2.0 accounts can I make per each property before my IP gets flagged?

    I'm doing manually using proxies. I create 1 web 2.0 linkwheel using 1 proxy. Then I just dump that one either in SB, or let it die.

    #65 bubbachess

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    Posted 14 February 2012 - 12:39

    This is a SUPER useful thread !

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    Posted 14 February 2012 - 23:41

    A few that I found:

    http://blog.bitcomet.com
    http://Ufem.com
    http://blogster.com
    http://sweetcircles.com
    http://weblogplaza.com
    http://iblog.at
    http://freeweb.me
    http://hipero.com
    http://spyuser.com
    http://ibizlog.com
    


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    Posted 19 February 2012 - 16:22

    Great list, thanks very much for posting this.

    Here are a few that I tried, that turned out to be nofollow (at least for me, not sure if users who regged sites ages ago get this):
    yousaytoo.com
    inube.com
    tripod.com

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    Posted 24 April 2012 - 11:40

    View PostARVolund, on 22 December 2011 - 02:33, said:

    Some properties are pickier than others, you should keep track of the ones you have problems with and see if you can find a pattern.

    The things to look at are topic, number of links, and quality of the article.

    Generally if I have a problem with a site I post a couple of articles without any links first and then come back to it later on and add articles with my links in them. If that does not work then just go ahead and remove it from your list of sites to use, there are plenty of them so no sense in wasting time banging you head against the wall.

    Agreed. I always make a few posts first before adding ones with links

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    Posted 24 April 2012 - 14:09

    Nice list, I'm using pretty much the same set up. To avoid the ban hammer never post article with backlinks as first post.
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    #70 Juvv

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    Posted 24 April 2012 - 14:52

    You CAN post with links first time around on probably 80% of platforms. There is a few that you will get banned from straightaway, but far less than the ones you wont get banned on.
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    Posted 24 April 2012 - 15:00

    View PostJuvv, on 24 April 2012 - 14:52, said:

    You CAN post with links first time around on probably 80% of platforms. There is a few that you will get banned from straightaway, but far less than the ones you wont get banned on.

    I don't see the point in taking the risk when you can simply put 2-3 random posts before main article. If I have to leave back 2 blogs every 10 in a long run it's a big loss.
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    Posted 24 April 2012 - 16:32

    Cheers for the list mate. Probably see about adding a few of these to MS
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    #73 Charybdis

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    Posted 27 April 2012 - 07:56

    Web 2.0 platforms are great, because:

    -you don't pay for domain name and hosting, but a lot of sites allow domain mapping if you want to map your own domain
    -you get IP diversity
    -your site contains no ads or very few ads
    -you can place your backlnks anywhere you want, or you can create articles without backlinks
    -you can insert images and videos
    -you usually only get a subdomain, but some authority is passed from the main domain to your subdomain
    -you don't need to install plugins, and update the system

    Cons:
    -they can delete your site anytime without warning

    All in all, they have more advantages than disadvantages.

    #74 Jason.seo

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    Posted 29 April 2012 - 10:10

    Great list, Thank you so much for your shared,

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    Posted 29 April 2012 - 16:59

    Avoid the "ban hammer" by paying their yearly fee. You will never get banned this way.

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    Posted 09 May 2012 - 16:23

    Yo. Recently I've been hiring individual after individual on Odesk for Web 2.0 creations. They are small jobs to see what each person can do and I continue to be disappointed. All I'm asking for is to create an email account, and create the web 2.0 properties from a list I provide them. All I want delivered is the email and password, the web 2.0 URL, login, and password. These damn people time and time and time again give me incorrect login credentials and it is pissing me the F off.

    What are you all doing to get the point across about the login credentials? This ***** is not hard but they all make the same mistake leading me to believe there MAY be some kind of language barrier.

    An example, they will create exampleproperty.exampleproperty.com and provide me this:
    login: exampleproperty
    password: password
    email: email@email.com

    When what they should have provided is:
    login: email@email.com
    password: password
    email: email@email.com

    or Vice Versa. Man it is getting me ticked. I need to find one that can give me what I ask for so I don't have to go after them and verify I can log in to every single property they create.

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    Posted 09 May 2012 - 17:04

     jordanwalker, on 09 May 2012 - 16:23, said:

    Yo. Recently I've been hiring individual after individual on Odesk for Web 2.0 creations. They are small jobs to see what each person can do and I continue to be disappointed. All I'm asking for is to create an email account, and create the web 2.0 properties from a list I provide them. All I want delivered is the email and password, the web 2.0 URL, login, and password. These damn people time and time and time again give me incorrect login credentials and it is pissing me the F off.

    What are you all doing to get the point across about the login credentials? This ***** is not hard but they all make the same mistake leading me to believe there MAY be some kind of language barrier.

    An example, they will create exampleproperty.exampleproperty.com and provide me this:
    login: exampleproperty
    password: password
    email: email@email.com

    When what they should have provided is:
    login: email@email.com
    password: password
    email: email@email.com

    or Vice Versa. Man it is getting me ticked. I need to find one that can give me what I ask for so I don't have to go after them and verify I can log in to every single property they create.

    You might try scriptlance I have had pretty good luck there though you will still get idiots.

    Lets say you want 1k accounts, Make the project for 100 of them and give it to 4-5 different bidders, out of that  you are probably going to get two of them that do a good job. Then you take those two and order whatever extra you need to get to your 1k.

    Also I buy the emails in bulk and provide them to the account creators. Buy 10k-20k  hotmails at a pop and they are pretty cheap.

    Give them an excel file all ready to go with the proper headings and  examples in it so they have a template to work from.

    #78 Charybdis

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    Posted 13 May 2012 - 08:59

    Not a web 2 account, but Amazon S3 also let's you use their authority domain. sign up at Amazon S3, upload some static HTML files. http://s3.amazonaws.com is PR 7.

    Also cpanel shared web hosting accounts let you use their authority domain. For example: http://gator658.hostgator.com/~mhart/
    Hostgator.com is also PR 7. There are also other high PR hosting companies working the same way.

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    Posted 14 May 2012 - 03:30

    View PostARVolund, on 09 May 2012 - 17:04, said:

    Also I buy the emails in bulk and provide them to the account creators. Buy 10k-20k  hotmails at a pop and they are pretty cheap.

    Stupid question from a part timer: are you using multiple email addresses because you're setting up multiple accounts at the same property or across all accounts on all properties? For instance, if I'm only promoting one site and want to setup a couple dozen web 2.0 properties, do I need to use different email addresses for each? Can I use an email account setup at my domain i.e.  user @ mydomain . com ?

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    Posted 14 May 2012 - 04:05

    View PostJasPets, on 14 May 2012 - 03:30, said:

    Stupid question from a part timer: are you using multiple email addresses because you're setting up multiple accounts at the same property or across all accounts on all properties? For instance, if I'm only promoting one site and want to setup a couple dozen web 2.0 properties, do I need to use different email addresses for each? Can I use an email account setup at my domain i.e.  user @ mydomain . com ?

    I generally use one email account for each round of account creation. If we use 60 sites and create 10 accounts on each we would only use 10 email accounts, you do not want to use the same email address (or I do not anyway) for multiple accounts on the same site. Now if I am using them for client sites I break them up more so that there is no overlap on the email addresses. Also some of the email accounts will not work for one reason or another but they are cheap enough that the shrinkage  is not really an issue.




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