Autoblogging and Social Bookmarking

TRD23

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I just have a few questions about autoblogging and social bookmarking:

Autoblogging
Is it best to host these on your own domains or the free blog services?

Initially I was thinking the free blog services because of the higher PR of those sites?

If using the free services is it best to use something like Tor so that all the accounts are not created on the same IP or does this not matter?

If hosting them yourself, then it does become important to use a dedicated server with differents IP's is that correct?

Social Bookmarking
Can you do too much bookmarking? By this I mean say you have an autoblog is there any reason why you wouldnt submit each article to the social bookmarking sites?

Can you just use the same account to do all the social bookmarking of all the articles? Is the IP of this account very important?
 


Autoblog on your own sites. Free services are likely to slap the things down the moment they notice them.
There are WP plugins that will automatically bookmark the post if you give them account details. Use those. Saves you time.
Use dedicated hosting with a range of IPs for each addon domain, or multiple shared hosting accounts if you're doing this. Don't want one IP ban ruining your entire method.
 
I just have a few questions about autoblogging and social bookmarking:

Autoblogging
Is it best to host these on your own domains or the free blog services?

Initially I was thinking the free blog services because of the higher PR of those sites?

If using the free services is it best to use something like Tor so that all the accounts are not created on the same IP or does this not matter?

If hosting them yourself, then it does become important to use a dedicated server with differents IP's is that correct?

Social Bookmarking
Can you do too much bookmarking? By this I mean say you have an autoblog is there any reason why you wouldnt submit each article to the social bookmarking sites?

Can you just use the same account to do all the social bookmarking of all the articles? Is the IP of this account very important?

I'm making my rounds looking over the autoblogging sections, and there are a couple of ways you can go about bookmarking.

You can use the sociable plugin and hope your posts get bookmarked naturally,

There can use onlywire autosubmitter plugin to submit as you post and update. You are limited to 5 bookmarks a day, and there is a 3 minute throttle, so when back to back publishing, one will get ignored.

I made a request to the buy who does Max Ping Optimizer and Max Banner Ads to create a bookmarker that times it's self between posts, and he said he would consider it, but until then there is nothing too automated besides that mentioned above.

Also there is Blogsense, which is a new autoblogger, that automaticaly bookmarks as you publish, but the limitations are the same as the onlywireautosubmit plugin. Heres the Wiked Fire sales thread to blogsense
http://www.wickedfire.com/sell-buy-...nse-2-0-professional-premier-autoblogger.html (note to mods, if this is wrong to plug a sales thread please dont ban me! I'm new and being a developer chat and plugging becomes blended.)

In the end, I think twitter will be better at driving traffic to your autoblogger. Blogsense has a twitter module, but im sure you can get a plugin to unite a twitter account with a blog.

Then you can use TwitterFriendAdder to add friends based on search terms, up to 500 per day.

Bookmark to get indexed, traffic comes from organics and twitter, in my current experience.
 
i love social bookmarking,article marketing and affiliate markeing. I think this is the best way and second is forums and blogging and third social networking, link building and email markeing.
 
Ok TRD23:

To answer your second question, yes and no you can do too much social bookmarking.

E.g. It is not a good idea to drop 300+ links in a day on a new site. This causes redflags on Google and could get you de-indexed.

Thus, although social bookmarking is important for internal SEO, be careful.