Blogging for Black Hat SEO Spidering and Indexing

In our Black Hat SEO operations, we use blog and ping techniques to get our computer generated spam sites spidered and indexed quickly.

Basically, you set up many blogs to automatically post information relating to the keywords or topic of you black hat sites. The blog posts have links to pages within your black hat sites. After you ping google, msn, and yahoo, their bots follow the links in your posts and your sites gets indexed.

Sounds simple enough, right?

Well it is and it isn’t. There is a great deal that goes into doing Black Hat B&P (Blog and Ping) correctly so it’s going to take us several posts to cover it all.

Here are the basics of the Black Hat SEO B&P Process for Spidering and Indexing:

1. Create blogs with either Wordpress or one of the hosted services like MSN Spaces, LiveJournal, or Blogger. We use all 4.

2. Write or buy a script to automatically create content from news feeds or RSS feeds spliced with links to your sitemaps.

3. Set up Cron Jobs to Post to you Blogs.

4. Ping (Usually with a Cron Job).

For blogs that you will be hosting, Wordpress is the best free blogging software on the market. However, many other publishing apps will do the job and you can find a breakdown of blog publishing apps here.

For free hosted blogs, first, go to MSN Spaces. This will give you a new free e-mail account to create your LiveJournal, and Blogger accounts.

We at SEO Black Hat could REALLY use a script that automates the sign-up process for accounts at these three blogging spaces. Even if we had to be there to get passed the “Read these screwed up letters” pictures that are there to prevent script signups, it would be much better than doing it manually.

If you are up to this task and need the exact spec of what SEO Black Hat is looking for, please leave a comment and I’ll contact you via e-mail.

If you don’t know how to write a content grabber / link splicer and want to get your feet wet without spending much money, reblog.org may have your blog content solution.

Unfortunately, reblog does not do everything you need automatically and lacks several important features. But it’s free and will grab articles and feeds for post fodder.

We use RSS to Blog Pro. As with any application, there is a learning curve. But this product is ROBUST and customizable if you can code a little.

RSS to Blog Pro features include:

Randomize the Sources That You Use For Your Blog Posts
Grabs Search Engine Results, RSS and News Feeds for Sources
Random Posting Times
Splices links from list sequentially or randomly into posts
Adds Your Keywords to The Post Titles
Blog to MSN Spaces, Typepad, MovableType, LiveJournal, Blogger and Wordpress
Ping to many Sources
Separate Ping Functions from posting
Has an Enhanced Text area
Second Text area for content inclusion with each post
Save Word Press and Typepad Posts as drafts
Add ‘rel=nofollow’ to links
1 Installation for all your blogs
Blog Logs for quick birds eye view of your blog updates
and only one cron job needed to run multiple blogs

RSS to Blog Pro is $247 and worth every penny if you are serious about Black Hat SEO.

Note: even though they ask for a shipping address, you just download it after you purchase the software.

For more information check out RSS to Blog Pro.

More on SEO Black Hat Blogging tomorrow.

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6 Responses to “Blogging for Black Hat SEO Spidering and Indexing”

  1. Hi,

    You mention that “reblog … lacks several important features.” I’m curious what you think is missing.

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  4. Mr. Rob says:

    i’ll soon automate my rss strategy cuz right now, manually editing blogs is ridiculous. i’m not even using RSS, i’m just clipping articles from who cares where, and adding them. do you recommend syndicating RSS feeds from fellow bloggers? or from big sites like usatoday? or both? if i want set up a large network of blogs, hyperlinking keyword text back to my network of sites, what’s my best route?

  5. Jeff says:

    When using this method, should you be getting inbound links into your blogs as well? I would imagine this would help as the blog would be crawled more often. Where are some good places to get links to blogs?

  6. IrishWonder says:

    Very good summary but it begs for one question. You say you use Wordpress, MSN Spaces, LiveJournal, or Blogger – I know very well the benefits of using Blogger (free hosting and shitloads of incoming links from Blogger) and WordPress (full control over your blogs and the benefits of categorizing, not even to mention the great automated ping option) – but is using LiveJournal and MSN Spaces really that effective in terms of getting spidered? Please share your experience on these.