Is there Another Site like Hubpages or Squidoo that we can post articles and get do follow backlink from the articles. I just want to get more related backlink to my sites. Thanks.
I think there are quite a few about. Here is one I have been looking at doing something with recently http://www.weebly.com/
About Us Wiki site is like Squidoo. The Following site are like Squidoo and Hubpages. 1. Gather.com - a user centric information sharing website where you can put all your information. 2. 43things.com - a Goal sharing website where you can make your lists about anything, mostly what you want to do. 3. Zimbio - Mesh of Rss feeds and articles, mostly deals with entertainment and celebrity related content. 4. tumblr - Allows you to create your own blogs like url.tumblr.com where you can blog. 5. Knol - Google “product†though full with health articles. I have yet to see any positive reviews from it as far as link values are concerned.
ohh believe me, theres plenty! give me a few days cause i am also about to discover the best and work on them
There are many, here is a pretty good list, but not exhaustive though: http://www.seofocused.com/blog/link-building-with-social-media-and-web-20-sites Also here is a nice image for you. Ignore the black hats and go with the rest as a concept, but rearrange them for your own ling structure plan. http://www.exposedseo.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/seocircle.gif
thanks sweta, thats great! but i believe there are lots more web2.0 ! i am compiling a list and will post it here when i am done ! cheers
Here's another couple sites that i like: Flixya.com Weebly.com (Build your own site. Do what you want with it) NowPublic.com (rocks - have to pass news-worthiness test but everything is dofollow. Passes pagerank and improves rankings). Scribd.com (upload whitepapers and/or docs of almost anykind with links of your liking)
Does anyone know if Associated Content pre-screens articles you submit? Triond.com is another one but they're really strict about pre-screening/pre-approving articles.. I hate those sites.