Building backlinks is a part of Link wheel. Link wheel is much preferred because many unique web 2.0 sites with high authority are tightly focused on your hub or "target page".
Link wheel is effective because in a blog all type of blog links add in one by one and internal link add so that is the best format
Link wheels are nowhere near as effective as they used to be, although they do still work. Link juice is passed between each 'spoke' of the wheel, usually 6 or 12 spokes in a wheel, links are then built to each spoke to give the links some authority. Now days you want to use much more complex linking structures instead of just a wheel, mix it up a bit for the best results. Link the first spoke to 3 different spokes, then maybe the second spoke to only 1 other spoke etc. (Spoke = a web 2.0 website, blogger blog, weebly page etc)
Hey @supx First clear cut brief about Linkwheel 1) You can create minimum 5 web2.0 accounts 2) Create 5 Unique content target with which keyword you are going to concentrate or promote- and publish the content in each web2.0 sites Now Link each WEB2.0 sites consider your main keyword is 'online business' . you have to create each web2.0 content with the same keyword targeting. that mean web1, web2, web3,web4,web5 ==> online business (give hyperlink to this keyword and target url) take the web1 site post url (for example your web1 site may be weebly means take the post url some.weebly.com/2013/10/posturl.html)and give link into we2, now take we2 post url and link to web3 and so on. How Link wheel works Hence you are creating unique domains which same keyword focusing. and now you linked each sites. your task is to get indexed each sites that is enough. Your target keyword is automatically boost high rankings in SERP Hope this may help you Regards, Roger
Linkwheels are no longer effective. Google used to like this but not anymore. Now you must concentrate on good unique content for your site or sites. This is what google is looking for. Google is looking for this because they want a "good user expierence" for the person searching. (useful information)