Sublime directory Surf the web anonymous Pagerank Monitor


ClaimID.com claim everything?

homesource
Sun 29 June 2008, 09:58 pm GMT +0200
Hey does anyone use claimID?
If you do, should you add every single page to it?
Once you've done that should you add a link to every social profile site you participate in?
Every blog associated with that site too?

Nikolas
Tue 1 July 2008, 07:19 pm GMT +0200
Don't know. I haven't used openID yet.

jfj3rd
Wed 2 July 2008, 04:08 am GMT +0200
ClaimID at first was pretty useful.  The links I added on ClaimID quickly showed up within my backlinks in Google which was great since I am able to specify everything about the link.  However that was long ago and my ClaimID is pretty much a paperweight in relation of getting a few good links.

In your case I'd definitely make sure you keep your profiles seperate.  You wouldn't want to cross paths with the many projects you have going on for various reasons.


ventureskills
Thu 3 July 2008, 06:36 pm GMT +0200
ClaimID is great if you think of it on a macro level, so claiming profiles blogs etc and the openID aspect is great. Where it falls down if you use it to claim things on a micro level i.e individual blog posts etc.Since it is just a big list while it may show up in G it has no SEO benefit what so ever though claimID is a great authority site so ranks well for keywords such as your name.

salestrainer
Mon 28 July 2008, 05:54 am GMT +0200
So, is the verdict that ClaimId is not time well spent? Would one be better off finding a few PR4  sites to link with?

zakeytech
Mon 22 September 2008, 02:17 pm GMT +0200
Let's roll up our sleeves.

johdue
Mon 29 September 2008, 11:57 am GMT +0200
I'm new for ClaimID.

subaru
Wed 1 October 2008, 04:54 pm GMT +0200
I'm new for ClaimID.
so do you want to know it very well.

salestrainer
Thu 2 October 2008, 09:23 am GMT +0200
So I am confused. Should I go put my blog and forum on ClaimID or not?

Archive for SMF v1.00 by N.P. Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional