subject: Promote Small Business Blogs Using A Blog Network Today [print this page] A blog network, typically speaking, is a network of websites usually under the control of one person. When you buy access to these blog networks, you're basically buying access to all of these small business blogs. They will have thousands and thousands of blogs on a whole variety of different topics. You then log into this one interface and then you're able to then post an article and then it will get pushed out into this blog network. That's ultimately what a blog network is. With blog networks you submit articles that are spun content.
There are a few things that are important when analyzing what blog networks you're actually going to work with. Google can link together networks quite easily. They're really smart. They pay these engineers who sit there and they know things. If you put AdSense on every one of your pages, that is going to link that network together. They're smarter than that, there are just different things where they can link it together.
So when it comes to a internet business blog network, you want to make sure that you select the blog network where users submit the blogs. This is really key. If you got a whole lot of inbound links back to your website, from a whole lot of blogs, different blogs, they can be on different domain names, but if they were all coming from the same domain name registrar, they were coming from the same hosting account, they were coming from the same IP address, that is going to be a red flag for Google.
You're trying to spam them and send them tons of links from something that is clearly under one person's control. You're trying to game the search engines and that is what they don't like. This is grey hat, and this is why it is important that you don't go too heavy sending links from these small business blogs back to your website.
You need to vary where you're going to be sending the links to because you don't want to get into trouble. To go for a good blog network, you want to find one where basically they allow users to submit their own blogs. So they will host them themselves and register them themselves. The reason a user will submit a blog is because they want content, unique content and they'll spin the content.
They get this good unique content on the website and it's a way to build their site. SEO is now a game of numbers and you want to build as many pages as you can. So there is an automated, easy way to get content generating into your site. I wouldn't suggest you use that content for your primary money site, but if you've got a feeder site, why not go ahead and set a blog up and sign up to one of these blog networks and submit your blog and receive content?
There are two sides to the equation in a blog network. You've got one, the website is going to receive content and two, which is important because we're doing it for link generating purposes, the second piece of the puzzle is to be able to log into the account and then submit content to small business blogs and then have it get distributed across a large network of sites.