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I pulled the following post on linkwheels and our backlinking process from the forum.  The video above trys to answer these.  Don’t let trying to figure out what to do slow you down.  The best approach is to develop a plan then implement it.  The best way to learn is to study a bit and act a lot.  Take action on your linkwheel projects, measure the results, tweak the process and make aome money.

Hi JV! It’s my 1st post here, i’m didn’t have anything to say till now, only reading. Great post buy the way, i’m watching it from the beginning. Ok, my questions, i would appreciate if you answer them.

I’m using senuke for some time, and here’s what i came up with:
1. I have a content package ready. Lets say i have a brand new website with 20 posts, all posts are spinned, 40-50% unique. What would be the best thing to spread those posts via web 2.0 sites?

2. Do you use same accounts to post to web 2.0 sites or do you always create a new set of accounts? (i’m not talking about bookmark profiles, i understand that they should be new) I understand that i can use same profiles for article directories (but should i?), but what about web 2.0 sites? Should i post at the same account like 10 posts or should i create each account for new post?

3. You mentioned that you bookmark everything. Do you mean that you bookmark EACH url with “Socual bookmark nuke” or do you just bookmark random urls from last submission list (there should be about 30 or so of them). I’m talking about option “Number of websites to bookmark”

4. Do you use additional services like My Article Network etc

Thank you so much, looking forward to hear from you. Thanks

Greets from Russia by the way

know this is not an *exact* science, and will vary from Bookmarking site to bookmarking site, but how many accounts (per site) would you say I can safely create per IP address (namely, my ISP issued IP) before I need to figure out a proxy solution?

I know that I have delayed execution on this plan because I’m afraid of putting in tons of work only to have it all deleted/discredited. I could use similar advice for the web2 content sites as well (weebly, squidoo, wetpaint, etc) on how to toe the line of “too many accounts.”

OTOH – IPs are not cheap, so I don’t want to be overly paranoid and incur additional unnecessary proxy costs.
Surely you have pushed the boundaries on this front and have found where the line is for most, if not all sites.

Every single one of them has a link back to the money site?
I looked at your process images again….sure enough, they do.
Wow, I cannot believe you get away with this.
If I were google, I’d find it more than a little fishy that all of these new web2 properties that I’m just recently indexing happen to ALL point to the same website.

Don’t get me wrong…this is very encouraging.
It suggests Big G is not as sophisticated as we all give them credit for.

JVM – do you have feeback for us about how many accounts we can safely make per IP? Like I said, a range would be a suffient answer.

For example,
Let’s say your experience with squidoo says 5 seperate accounts (accounts mind you, not lenses, we all know each account can have many, many lenses) is kosher, 6-10 is pushing it, and 10+ will definitely get them all banned.
Then give advice on what your experience is for wetpaint, weeby, delicous, etc.

If that’s revealing too much everyone here is just going to have to understand and respect that, so even an answer of “No, I won’t tell” would suffice. I also realize it has only been about 24hrs so I’ll wait some more and continue to watch this thread with the diligence it deserves. You’ve contributed more than most ever will to this forum with your insights/experience. Thank you. I hope to do the same soon.

I read this thread with great interest and admiration for the JV’s exceptional organizational skills.

It is great creating zillion of flogs, distributing the content to them, linking them in the organized way, pinging SEs, managing small army of people doing it etc.

What I wanted to ask, wouldn’t it have very similar effect to just comment spam, in the most polite manner with some meaningful story, already existing blogs that cover the same topic. I can write a blog comment in under 5 min, and I can invite the blog owner to visit my blog and exchange (non-reciprocal) links and comments with my own money site or my own blog or my ezine article. There are zillion of half-empty blogs on the net sitting there and begging for some commenting activity. So one doesn’t even need to make a blog, and worry about its ranking etc. The blog owner would do that for you. Both side would benefit, only thing is to avoid reciprocal links, which Big G. doesn’t like at all.

That way, both blog owner and myself get linked and we both get some new content. And each one doesn’t need to host and maintain this huge network of flogs. Just a bit of common courtesy exchange and much less work.

Does this idea makes sense?