My current SEO strategy involves building web2.0 blogs with unique content, mostly one pagers, which I backlink with wikis and bookmarks. They all index pretty fast and when the wikis finally start indexing (takes long, because I don't always scrapebox blast them) they pass on some juice.
But I'm considering replacing these new web2.0 with high pr blog posts from a 'private' network. They will index even faster, already have pr and link juice. Simply said, less worries and less time consuming. The only downsides are that you don't fully control your tier 1 and the obvious risk of deindexing the network. But please confirm this first;
A blog link from a pr 3 domain will have more value and impact then a blog link from a new created web2.0 blog with 1 page and new backlinks to it, right? Any insight from you guys is appreciated.. Cheers
But I'm considering replacing these new web2.0 with high pr blog posts from a 'private' network. They will index even faster, already have pr and link juice. Simply said, less worries and less time consuming. The only downsides are that you don't fully control your tier 1 and the obvious risk of deindexing the network. But please confirm this first;
A blog link from a pr 3 domain will have more value and impact then a blog link from a new created web2.0 blog with 1 page and new backlinks to it, right? Any insight from you guys is appreciated.. Cheers