I always hear about linkwheels, but I am keen on doing them myself. How exactly do I do them and which websites do I use?
Link Wheel involves linking back to your previous links.. For Example you submit an article in Ezinearticles Now you create a hubpage and link to your ezine article from there Now you create a blogspot blog and then link to your hubpage article from there & so on....
To be honest with you this requires a very long and detailed answer that isn't suitable for a forum post. Check out my video tutorials which might answer a lot of your questions http://www.matthewwoodward.co.uk/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-tiered-link-building-part-1/ and feel free to get in touch if you need any other help with it.
That link wheel is a very interesting technique to use... Though, Google can see entire neighborhoods from outside. If each site one by one doesn't have their own strong backlinking popularity, then the entire wheel is doomed to go "flat tires"...
How about you keep hearing people saying to build links as natural as possible? There's nothing natural in linkwheels and just might get your site penalized in future updates. Well, we have our own opinions and in the end it's for you to decide.
link wheel is a procees in which pattern are create and flow one site to another site and finally go to targeted website.
Today LINKWHEEL is the buzzword in website SEO industry. This is one of the best and most efficient ways of building links in the most natural way – and Google will love your website just for that. Link wheels are clearly the most powerful way of making use of the power of multiplication to create backlinks for your website. LinkWheel.Pro was created to offer a well priced and highly efficient form of search engine optimization and search engine marketing.
Link wheel is process to give support main website in natural process. For example you have submitted a article at any article posting website. Then you will create a hub page and give the link of that particular article in hub page content. Then you post a blog. You will maintain a link of that hub page in your posting and so on.
Link wheel is very good technique to get links for your website you can use hubpages, ezinearticles,blogspot, squido, wordpress etc for your link wheel process.
Thank you for the answer! At least one who actually posts a helpful answer and not just spam or advertising ! Also do I have to link from each of them back to my website? Don't give a damn about your advertisement
Its not an advertisement its my personal link building tutorial that runs for over 2 hours long. Taken me over 70 hours to record and create the past month and has had some great feedback. Check it out I promise you wont be disappointed with it! Always happy to help people out but forum posts just don't cut the mustard to answer this type of question in detail especially when your question was The best way to answer that is with video. If after watching the first few minutes you think its rubbish, then so be it http://www.matthewwoodward.co.uk/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-tiered-link-building-part-1/ you wont be disappointed
You are advertising and I don't give a damn about your tutorials . This is a forum and people expect an answer inside the forum . This is better for the users and the administrators and your techniques of advertising don't work for me. So either leave a good answer that helps me and others, who may find this topic via search engines or just do not post anything. Simply right?
Well if you consider the advice fromjuliereader as 'good seo advice' then you might as well quit now Here you go- [video=youtube;bVEd9E37ozU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVEd9E37ozU[/video] That is the best answer you will get on a forum. You can watch it on Youtube without having to view my blog at all. SEO & Link building is a complicated subject and no one is going to take the time to write out the 50,000+ words it would take to explain it properly in detail. If you watch that and genuinely do not learn anything, I will paypal you $10. P.s I should point out, I do not sell/own any products or services. Just write about my experiences in SEO
Yes, in every post you'll have a link going to the main site and one link going to the other post. If you really want a good advice, then go for links that you don't have to do much something about it after posting. Linkwheels and blasting spam links as tier2 would just hurt your site in future updates. Isn't it harder to start all over again once the sites are penalized than getting high quality links now?
If done in right way this link wheel is effective....Don't think quantity of links but rather the quality of links
I will share my link wheel strategy Here's how: I have created 10 blogs with High PR and do follow tag, on each blogs unique quality contents were posted, 1 links to the main targeted site and 1 links to the other blog. This way, link juice is passed to both your main site and each of the blog that enhance the ranking of each. To enhance the link wheel Social Bookmarking, Directory Submission, RSS Submission and Pinging the Blog are suggested for it to be indexed faster. Hope it helps