Social Bookmarking Question

allco

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Was going to ask this in the seo/links buy/sell section but don't want to get in the middle of everyones biz dealings there.

When outsourcing to have 100's of social bookmarks (and blogs) done from different IP's (in order to look natural and avoid bans etc.) can you log into those accounts later on, to add stuff to them, or will that contradict the unique IP method (because you'd be logging in with your 1 single IP - which obviously is different from the IP that created the account)?

Do the SB sites go that far in tracking their users accounts?

Thanks for any replies!
 


A lot of social bookmarking will happen from places that have only one externally facing IP, such as net cafes, libraries, office blocks, etc.
However to be on the safe side, you're probably better off using something with randomised proxies, or only update one account per service per day.

Setup some automation to do it for you.
 
Think that through for a second.

You're on an IP - you go out and post 100 links on various websites.

Google (Bing, etc) does not instantly know the link is there. They have to crawl the site first. They are not going to do that to all of the sites within a day. It takes a week or two. And the vast majority of sites do not list your IP along with your comment. Some may store it but it's not directly available to the SE's.

So basically - how would the search engines know what IP's the comments came from? There's no way to directly track it. The exception to that rule -and there's no proof of this - is that anyone using Google analytics on their site will be showing their IP to Google every time a page loads, etc - so Google could derive a before/after indexing to determine what you posted and when.

But there's no proof that happens.

Generally speaking you want a proxy when visiting the same site multiple times - like making new logins on Digg, Twitter, etc... There's a LOT of exceptions to this that aren't worth going into here.