I have been doing the Link Wheel for almost 3 months but haven't seen any good result at all, so I was wondering whether I am doing it correctly, please anyone help me out. Here is how I am doing it: 1. I write an original blog on wordpress that installed on my own server have one or two links pointed to my website I want to promote. 2. After this, I write a "spin" or paraphrase the original blog content and post on blogger and have one link pointed back to the original blog and one link to my website. 3. I keep doing the same and post on wordpress.com, typepad and squidoo, all point back in the fashion of (original blog<-blogger<-wordpress.com<-typepad<-squidoo), all point them to my website. 4. The only thing I didnt do is to close the loop because I have read on couple websites saying this is pretty risky. 5. After all these, I do the social bookmarking for each every Web 2.0 sites. After 3 months of doing this, I only see a little bit result, so please anyone help me out. If you want to see my actual work, PM me.
I think the link wheel method is dead now. It worked great last year, but Google is hip to it now. I think it's a waste of time now, but I'd love to see proof it still works
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Your technique is correct but I think you need to promote them more like on article submission sites or social media sites.
talking about articles, I am currently using ezinearticles and buzzle, but I can't submit the same articles to both sites the same time.
Honestly, the ONLY thing that really matters in off-site SEO is 1) do-follow backlinks 2) no-follow backlinks Spend your time submitting articles to article directories, and commenting on blogs with a high page rank.