When building links should I be doing it through different iIP addresses?
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Im working on building links to pages on my site, should I be doing it through different ip's or proxies? Lately its been press releases, that we submit and they are pushed out by 3rd party.
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Thank you for the Info! Much Appreciated!
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nah, it's the quality of links you get back to your site that matter, not who posted them.
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All content is 100% unique, I am doing all of the work myself and just wasn't sure if it would cause an issue with a good chunk work coming from a single IP.
All Press release work im doing is pushed out by a paid 3rd party, I write or have it written, and send it into them, they verify it and submit. All PR articles are quality content, with a few added links for link building. What Ive been doing on my own is bookmarks, how to articles, ezine, wikki etc.
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Something doesn't sound right here, i think anything that you need to change your IP for is maybe not the best thing to be doing in the first place?
I'm not sure duplicating your content everywhere is a good idea. Try to keep your content as unique as possible.
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IP diversity is important. If you are using a 3rd party be sure to check the links when they are published.
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If you are trying to build links via different IPs or proxies, it means you are doing something fishy.
Do it in an acceptable manner i.e. try writing original and quality content, don not submit the same piece of article at multiple sites and don't indulge in link schemes. If you can produce good content and attract natural links, it would be the best way to build long term profitable links.
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