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    terrygposted 15 years ago

    As you know it is always a good idea to build yourself up a mini network of sites pointing to your main page or website/blog. External links carry quite some weight and help your website/blog with search engine positioning.

    The same goes with article distribution. Your mini network sites will consist of article sites, free blogger blogs and free wordpress blogs to name a few.

    I have come across another free blog platform that uses wordpress, already installed and this site shares your adsense revenue which free wordpress or blogger does not to the full extent.

    It is free to join, no affiliate program, just revenue sharing up to a 90 per cent split in your favour. I hope it may help those developing their mini networks and inbound links. If you do not use wordpress this is a good way to learn. The site is new and in time should reach high pr.

    http://ideafry.com/

    1. guidebaba profile image56
      guidebabaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for info on this good site.

  2. darkside profile image63
    darksideposted 15 years ago

    Any examples of some live sites?

    I'm interested, I've got a bunch of mini articles I'd like to publish with links back to my main hubs.

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      terrygposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Darkside, here is the url of a live site http://terryg.ideafry.com/

      1. thranax profile image73
        thranaxposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Very nice smile Something I will look into!

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        jupitarposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Can i Have multiple site on ideafry? for different topic.

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          terrygposted 15 years agoin reply to this

          Yes, and blogger, and free wordpress and the list goes on. Name the blog your keyword long tail and target the keyword with your content and inline text url's.

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    SunSevenposted 15 years ago

    Yet another one on similar style -   http://blog.co.in/

    Sites like this are popping up everywhere. I wonder if it will be any good in the long run in terms of backlinks.

    My live site on this platform. http://rosest.blog.co.in/  I am just trying it out.

    1. Trsmd profile image58
      Trsmdposted 15 years agoin reply to this
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      jyuvaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Hi SS, Is this site also revenue sharing? big_smile

  4. thranax profile image73
    thranaxposted 15 years ago

    Interesting, thanks for sharing.

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    terrygposted 15 years ago

    For all of you Stumble Upon and Digg fans I have another treat for you. This is one method that you will find very impressive.

    As with all of my traffic generation techniques they are all free. This is one freeby that if done properly and in a friendly way will go above and beyond your expectations.

    Personally, I can attest to the fact it works, it works well, and the residual effect is long lasting. I welcome any comments and if anyone else has a similar technique they want to share.

    Enjoy reading http://hubpages.com/hub/Stumble-Upon-Digg-Traffic

    1. thranax profile image73
      thranaxposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Interesting Idea again, thanks for sharing!

  6. nicolap profile image62
    nicolapposted 15 years ago

    I alway sworry about this kind of site - will they stick around for very long?

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      terrygposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Let's hope so. It is a great resource at the moment.

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    Popular Wealthposted 15 years ago

    I'm not a fan of creating multiple sites just to have them boost one site. In my opinion it's best to spend the time on just one site to ensure top quality. The numbers really do follow quality sites in time, especially when you're not checking stats 25 times a day.

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      terrygposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      How?

    2. darkside profile image63
      darksideposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Are you publishing anywhere else? Because you've only made 2 hubs in 3 months.

      In the last three months I've published 20 hubs, perhaps the same amount of Gather articles, easily double that in lenses. And have been beta testing a new social bookmarking site where I've been making sure my backlinks contain original descriptions and not just a copy and paste from the article that I'm linking to.

      I'd like to think what I've done is quality. That and not having all my eggs in one basket.

  8. broalexdotinfo profile image55
    broalexdotinfoposted 15 years ago

    That one was funny , buying 2 - 3 eggs every day. big_smile
    Did you think about the effort of going to the grocery daily ? Or effort doesn`t count?
    smile

  9. Don Simkovich profile image61
    Don Simkovichposted 15 years ago

    I've heard creating a mini-network is a good idea. However, if all the mini-sites you create are low page rank then it really doesn't help, does it? Especially if you create only a few.

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      terrygposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      It does help, as in time each page will rank. A good example of this is an article that will have page rank leaked to it internally from the directory and receive a high pr push.

      Same with your blogs, especially blogger, as it also get a pr push. thats the idea, build links for each page and in time you will have a culminating affect for the link. Mini nets have a circular linking pattern, link from blog A to blog B, blog B to blog C and each to a s\lens and also an article with a text link on each page to your main site.

  10. patnamohan profile image57
    patnamohanposted 15 years ago

    Good information!! Thanks!

 
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