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Search Engine Optimization With Free Blogs

April 5, 2011 - Last Modified: April 5, 2011 by Jimmy Sigenstroem

Search Engine Optimization

There are a large number of websites that offer free WordPress blogs. Some of them are laden with advertising that you do not earn money for, because you are using it as an SEO tool.

If you speak and write in multiple languages, then you have the opportunity to reuse your posts without creating double the amount of content! The only thing you need to do is translate all your posts into one of the other languages and then publish them on a free website for of all your blogs.

Simply divide your post up and publish them on 3 to 4 other blogs, but only the versions you’ve made in the other languages where you’ll link back to your own blog.

A great place for this is Blogdive.com. Here you can get a free WordPress blog where you can publish your posts without restrictions. But this is not the only place they offer free blogs. They also have another 10 sites where you can get a blog running with WordPress and where your blog is a subdomain. (List at the bottom of this post)

free wordpress blogs

When you divide your posts on to several blogs, it might also be a good idea to republish articles from article databases, since it’s allowed as long as you publish the article without changing the links that are in it. Of course, you are allowed to make additional links, but you’ve already got the links you need.

Since this is something that spam blogs are also doing, you need to do a little extra work to ensure your blogs don’t get labeled as one. It requires very little of you, and on the other hand, you are also helping those who wrote the articles you use.

Change the links in the articles, delete “Nofollow” in the links

Spam Blogs use only “Nofollow” and a javascript to catch trackbacks, and this is also the way they get caught. This means that if you make those changes, the chance of your blog getting caught and tagged by Google and other search engines as spam is minimal. The many free blogs out there are very committed to eliminating spam blogs, so by making that small change, the chance that your blog will be removed is less this way. It’s in your interest to do so, and on the other hand, this way you give a little back for what you get.

The list is:

  • webs.tc
  • 0744.eu
  • isfast.com
  • corrupted.biz
  • dreams.ro
  • sinners.ro
  • justpost.com
  • unixclan.org
  • cracker.ro
  • blogdive.com
  • wblog.ro

Other sites where you can get your own free blog.

  • Blog.com
  • Blogetery.com
  • Freeblogit.com (with your own Adsense, if you want that)

Have you tried this technique before?

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{ 38 Responses }

  1. Trung Nguyen says:
    I will use this method to build link back to my blog, thanks for the share. :)
  2. shan ali says:
    i think by making such network of blogs pointing to one blog....Google and other search engines will penalize the original blog......."i think" i have read such a thing in google tos.......
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      Even though that we now have the panda update, I don´t tend to agree with you. But that´s due to that the articles are in multiple languages, and then not double content. If did you do the same thing with the same language, then yes it would be against Google TOS and the blogs would get sandboxed. But also due to the panda update I would not recommend that you do it now, because you can get flagged for it.!
  3. Shadab says:
    I have one question about article marketing that suppose I publish any post to my blog and can we publish it just taking first paragraph of the original post and link read more to my original post. And the other question is that if somebody republish post to article directory by giving backlink to the original source so it will effect SEO for the blogs or not. Your reply will appreciated.
  4. teatree says:
    That's a great list! I hadn't heard of any of them before (I've been making free blogs on blogger, tumblr and wordpress). Am off to spend a happy hour investigating them!
  5. R.O.M.E.L.O. says:
    "the chance of your blog getting caught and tagged by Google" I have an issue with this statement. It feels like you are teaching people to SPAM search engines. The term "getting caught" is like a term used by thieves but that's just how I feel about it. Others may not see it that way. ;)
    • karan says:
      Yes friend, I too think that this can be flagged as Black Hat and I wouldn't recommend that either.
  6. Rob says:
    Google is very smart and I am not sure that just doing something in another language is keeping you from being penalized, they have an onsite google translator so I would imaging their bots are able to also decipher multiple languages.
  7. Jitendra Singh says:
    Nice to see you here Jimmy on famousbloggers :) I really liked this post and ideas for SEO.
  8. Maria Pavel says:
    If this is a link wheel, i've heard in the last few months that google started penalizing this method. I don't really know why or if it's true, i'm guessing it's because a lot of back hatters use link wheels to cheat google. They have a money site and spam the sites linking to it, thus avoiding the main site of getting a ban. The theory sound fine, but i've never tried it personally.
  9. Nishadha says:
    very handy list, I do have a network of blogs but having more sources always help :-)
  10. Carla says:
    Thanks for sharing the resource. I have my own blog network, but it's always good to have additional resources on hand.
  11. Hung Hong says:
    Thanks for listed theme. There was some site is new to me
  12. Alex says:
    Although I know more languages then one and taking an article an translating it from one language to an other is time consuming work, and it's usually faster to just rewrite an article (as in write about the some subject but with other formulations - which still make sense). I tried some of this methods, but the links you get are not high quality but they still count, at least for some boost in the search engines, also you can have this blogs to bring you traffic you might miss, by ranking them just below you on search engines.
  13. Dennis Edell says:
    Interesting ideas, although link wheels are also on Googles hot list as of late. The fact that it is so close to splogging means I probably wouldn't try it though. Seems like a lot of work to get shut down eventually.
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      If you add the blogs to blog feed sites and so on, and the fact that it´s new post. Then I don´t think it will get shut down. But are you spamming the blogs with the sam articles and post, then yes is splogging and a waist of time.
      • Dennis Edell says:
        Since when does Google care what sites you've added the blog too? If they want to shut it down..... ;-)
  14. Chandan says:
    Hi Jimmy, this is the strategy I own for link building of my SEO projects. But after all it did not work. I built so many blogs on wordpress MU site, but most of the blog deleted by by admin even I posted only unique article and maintained blogs very nicely.
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      There are of course always the risk of getting a blog shut down, but it´s the same with link diretories, and comments on blogs.
  15. AJ Clarke says:
    Are you suggesting to create a bunch of blogs and link them to each-other? Isn't this considered a "link farm"? Also, I'm not quite so sure about the quality of those back-links unless you are also sending a lot of links to those articles via other methods...
    • Atulperx says:
      I think this is called a link wheel , which is created only once and contains nice information regarding niche and used to get few good backlinks and rankings . It will be better if you give some gap while creating these properties ... Link farm are big package of 50 to 100+ properties , which is used again and again and you keep selling reviews on them .
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      No as Atulperx is writing, this is a linkwheel, and there is nothing wrong with doing it. But here you also are linking to other sites / articles, just like you would with a normal blog / site. And there will also be users how are commenting on your post, thus adding more value to the blog. You can also add the blogs to blog feed websites, thus adding even more values to the blog.
  16. Alexander says:
    Great post. The idea amuses me and it would certainly be good from a SEO perspective. Thanks for the tip and keep up the good work
  17. Mani Viswanathan says:
    Good to know that so many sites offer free wp blogs. I prefer Self-hosted blogs though, but still for testing purposes it's a good choice to use them.
  18. Kiesha says:
    Hi Jimmy, This is an interesting idea. If only I could speak fluently in more than one language :D Do you know if there are software programs that can accurately translate blog posts? Does this work more for link-building or does this build traffic, too?
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      It´s more a link building thing, but but it can give som trafic but not much. And no I don´t know any good software to translate posts, I use Google translate to do grued work and then finish it myself. But a Google search on translate gives some tools you might could use.
  19. Dave Grimes II says:
    This is great. Many of these steps are overlooked by, even the most experienced, bloggers. I'm not going to say that I've made these mistakes in the past... but I am very excited to see all of this information so well-organized, and in one place. On behalf of bloggers (and absent-minded bloggers) everywhere: Thanks.
  20. karan says:
    Nice, I guess you must have researched well before writing this one.. I like the way you interact with your readers. Have a nice day friend, Regards, Karan
  21. Andreas says:
    There is no problem using free blogs as long as you post quality content there, market it in your niche and get some real traffic there that leaves comments frequently and participates in the discussion. Google loves such blogs.
  22. semmy says:
    Hi Jimmy thanks for your article. I think I'll use this method to build my links. Thank you very much for your lists!
  23. Tinh says:
    Thanks, I thought you missed them :-)
  24. John says:
    Hi Jimmy, Amazing hint for promoting blog and getting back links, can u suggest some tool for translating post in other languages. Thanks for the post John
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      The easiest to use is probably Google's translation tool, it is also free. And is that I use when I need to have a text translated.
      • John says:
        Result from Google translation tool have some minor grammatical errors. which we can't detect normally that's why i am looking for more reliable source for translation.
  25. Juliemarg says:
    What an interesting idea - I wonder what would happen if you used software to translate your posts in to other languages. You wouldn't even need to know another language.
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      You don´t need to know the language, but personally I wouldn´t do it because I would like to know what is written in the post. But it certainly gives some alot more opportunities to get backlinks.
  26. Tinh says:
    What do you think about wp.com and blogspot?
    • Jimmy Sigenstrom says:
      Hi I use wp.com myself, and wp is a good as the rest of them. But ppl knows that one, so i didn´t put it on the list. But I´m not a big fan of blogspot, due to the fact that the blog is connected to your Google account and i believe that Google gives those links lesser value. But it's nothing I can prove it´s more a suspicion that they do it

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