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Creating Web 2.0 Properties For 1st Tier (Buffer site)



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Creating Web 2.0 Properties For 1st Tier (Buffer site)

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Been a while since I made a post here and I've been in the laboratory working on SEO methods, by taking the old and modern methods and incorporating the use of SEO tools. Not going to get into all of it here, as this tutorial is just to instruct you on how to build MANUAL web 2.0 properties properly.

Buffer site defined -
A buffer site is a site that you personally own and have access to remove links in case you get hit with a penalty. So it's basically a layer of protection for blackhat SEO. Be reminded that ANY MANUAL LINK BUILDING according to Googles Guidelines is black hat.

I've also been running a case study recently on niches with low competition. Understand that when I say "low competition", I am not referring to what you see in keyword planner as that shows competition in advertising and is NOT competition in the search engines. I manually google and perform in title searches to do a KW research. The KW research method I use is posted publicly on another forum and I wouldn't post it here, because it isn't my method. I also make sure CPC is above $3.00 for the AdSense rev. The keywords I come up with have less than 1,000,000 results in Google when just searching the KW or KW phrase (broad search). Many of them only have 200k and below searches when doing a broad search.

Traffic varies from 40 searches a month to 20,000 searches a month.

Anyhow, the case study I've been running on low competition niches is with Web 2.0s and spun content. The method I am going to display here, is if you want to build web 2.0s to point at authority sites you build. An authority site would be one you plan to add hundreds to thousands of pages of manually written and quality content.

Please take into consideration that in any SEO strategy you need other 1st tier links that vary from niche to niche. No matter what the niche is, you can always use web 2.0s as part of your 1st tier. I have ranked sites with just social signals, web 2's slightly tiered, and home page links from sites with TF over 10.

So for you 1st tier link building authority site owners, here you go:

List of Web 2.0 Properties

wordpress.com
tumblr.com
weebly.com
wix.com
yola.com
sitew.com
pbworks.com
webnode.com
kinja.com
joomla.com
carbonmade.com
splashthat.com
blog.com
snack.ws
pen.io
webs.com
page.tl
wopop.com
sosblogs.com
portfoliobox.net
cabanova.com
rediff.com
soup.io
nation2.com
webpin.com
hpage.com
mywapblog.com
neosites.com
instapage.com
yep.com
bcz.com
edublogs.org

Setting Up The Web 2.0



  1. Creating The 2.0 Property - I start with 10 and add more if needed. For best practice always setup Web 2.0 properties you are building links with, using a private proxy. Keep track of your proxies in an excel document. Set up the excel document with your Web 2's, logins, and what proxy is used to login. Building multiple web 2.0s can get tedious to remember so stay organized.

    Also its easier to purchase emails for login, from a seller here (actually Im not sure if there is one. There used to be but I do this for myself now. I may sell emaill accounts here some day, as I create my own anyway. I will be launching services very soon for everything Ive named, just haven't gotten around to it yet.

    It's not completely necessary to use proxies but I do. I've heard using Firefox to add content and build Web 2's is ok.

    Setting up Web 2.0 properties for your 1st tier should look just like any site on the Web. You should have a Navigation menu that includes a contact page, social share and like buttons.


  2. Building Content - When adding content to your Web 2 properties always make it look natural and remember your frequency of publish. Frequency of publish is how often you publish. So if you publish once a week, stick with publishing once a week.

    Your first post on your Web 2 should be a welcome post that introduces yourself and tells who you (the fake interested entity you've created) are.

    Over the next week you should post 3 articles (dripped) to each of the properties. I usually include outbound links (OBLs) to authority sites.


    Let these sit for a few days and then post an article with a link to your money site. Post a few more articles and then post a link to an inner page on your money site. Mix it up how you see fit. After you build a solid 2.0 you can add a few posts with links to your site.


  3. Linking and Social Signals - For this first tier you want to still be pretty clean with your links. I wouldn't do any Xrumer, SEnuke, GSA, or anything that says it blasts 1,000s of links just yet. Stick with high quality web 2.0s and you can use spun content here. I use a number of content spinners and honestly Matt Woodwards method on spinning content is golden.

    Blast away with social signals (or as much as you can afford). I stick with FB, IG (depending on the niche), Pinterest, and Twitter. Periscope is going to be huge and Im investigating that now. The future is video so it would be in your best interest to look at it too.


  4. Linking To Your Second Tier - Let me first state here that I do not recommend Matt Woodwards method for linking. Just his spinning method.

    Honestly you can pretty much blast away here and be safe. Most that will happen is the site owner will remove your link from the second tier. No biggie, build more.

    You should definitely get your hands on GSA, a VPS, and start learning how to build these links yourself. Trust me, you'll thank me in the end when you look at profit margins after SEO expenses buying third tier blasts. It can get expensive when you're talking about linking to 200 profiles, properties, or whatever is on your second tier. Now that I have GSA, I just build campaigns and make the process look more natural by continually building links. Before GSA I would by Xrumer and SEnuke blasts for my third tier. And then purchase GSA for the 4th. Now if you find the right person, GSA is the right way to go for 3rd and 4th tier.



Well that's it and this tutorial will surely help you build your first tier Web 2's. Feel free to ask any questions THAT haven't been answered in the thread.

Cheers

ericplotz1

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i will definitely buy your service near future but are you sure all are manual work ?



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patco444
Good strategy, but I just would like to include that per article you should use at least 500+ words and it would be better to include 2-3 AUTHORITY links in EVERY article (just use your website ONCE at all). ;)



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ericplotz1
would be better to include 2-3 AUTHORITY links in EVERY article (just use your website ONCE at all). ;)


Not true at all, as that could dilute your link.

Amazing description but why you not mention your service url so that one can directly choose your service.


I haven't had a chance to post it on Seocheckout yet bud! But soon I promise it will be up there. I've been really busy with my local clients, but surely I will help you out in due time. For now, go ahead and start building the web 2's. You gotta few weeks before you need to worry about tiering those anyway.



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dennyfar
Thank you, very useful



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dragonhunter95
Let me first state here that I do not recommend Matt Woodwards method for linking. Just his spinning method.


I am very interested with his set of articles and videos, But I am not going with this too. he tell to use spun content to web 2.0 in 1st tier. It is not good.



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ericplotz1
I am very interested with his set of articles and videos, But I am not going with this too. he tell to use spun content to web 2.0 in 1st tier. It is not good.


Actually if you do his method right you can produce 1st tier quality content even when spun. You have to do EVERYTHING in the tutorial. He gives some valuable spintax to start with. I've spun some pretty good first tier quality. But it took me 6 hours. I also built 32 1st tier properties and 17 social bookmarks with it though.

That was months ago and only one of the first tier properties got shut down. Other then that everything else is strong and Ive got FCS running on them 24/7 and then GSA running 24-7 as 3rd and 4th tier.



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