Simple Black Hat Tutorial Part4
[Part 4]
First of all I have to say…. WHAT A SUPER BOWL!!!! CONGRATS TO THE NY GIANTS!!! What a great game!
This morning we are going to talk a little about “blog strategy”. This is integral to this project. Like I mentioned previously, we are setting up 10 domains, and then we are going to create 10 “subdomains”, this will give us a benchmark of 100 separate blog/SEC installs… this is huge and will work very well. Again… I need to stress that you split up the 10 domains over as many servers/IP’s as possible!!!
IF you can find hosting that has Fantastico included… it will speed up your blog installs.
I spend time and try not to rush the details of setting up each blog. It is important to setup different individual templates, name each blog. I also install a small base of plugins. I use Auto Social Poster (nice plugin that automatically submits to social bookmark site each time there is a new post), I use WP-o-Matic (with setup CRON jobs), I use SEO Plugin, and I use a Sitemap Plugin. THere are other you can use… but this is a great base.
I also DELETE the installed default Blogroll… and I LOVE this site… http://www.blogrolling.com …. You setup a base “blogroll” which can easily be imported into your Wordpress installs. This is a VERY IMPORTANT step, because you ALWAYS want to be “link building“. Also name your blog roll and post categories. By leaving them “Uncategorized” you give the impression again that you are running a scrapped site. We don’t want that.
Initially it should take you roughly 30-45 minutes to setup the base blog. There are plugins out there that will “clone” (one is at wordpresscloner.com and there is another one here… mass-automation.com) your wordpress installs. But I like to take the time to make each one a little different from the last.
Now… if you setup up WP-o-Matic (http://devthought.com/wp-o-matic-the-wordpress-rss-agreggator) it will auto post to your blogs using RSS Feeds. I personally like RSS2Blog better, as you can control ALL your blog auto updates from one place. One update per day is plenty. Make sure you set this software up to PING after each update. Pinging is huge!!!, and I will get more into this shortly.
BRIEF DISCUSSION ON RSS FEEDS
These are important! Take time to search for ACTIVE blogs that fit your niche! You are want to make sure they are active, so the info we are pulling from these sites is current. All of these blogs should have a button to “subscribe” to the sites RSS feed. I copy and paste these into a Notepad .txt file for use later.
The next step is very important as well….. External Blogs
There are many sites that will host your Wordpress blog for free! Just do a search in Google for free wordpress blog hosting. (I have a site that does this… www.delishio.net).
Why is this important? BACKLINKS!!! I have many of these sites in Russia, the UK, Spain, Greece, etc…. and these are ALL backlinks from all over the world. Again… when I signup for these, I take the time to get these setup manually to give it the “individual” look.The only downside to these types of blogs is that autoposting programs like RSS2Blog don’t always work well to post to these sites… you have to play around and find the ones that work. I often setup more than one per host.
These steps are very important… and you must get these setup correctly before even beginning to get SEC setup. Ultimately going forward we will be embedding our “cloaked” links into ALL of these blogs we created. These will get the spiders to crawl our cloaked sites…. because the SE’s still love current live blogs… they will get hit a lot! These blogs will get spidered, and they WILL follow the embedded cloaked links…. getting your cloaked installs spidered.
And because these links are coming from all over the world…. it lends even more “authority” to your cloaked sites. They will get visited, spidered, and indexed!!!
By now, you should at least be seeing how, in concept, these whole overall concept is starting to work!
Next step will cover the basics of setting your SEC installs.
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