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Some questions about Link Wheel

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Vebtools, Mar 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    I am going to try link wheel first time but before trying it i wanna clear some of my confusion:

    should i link back my website in each article (like submit to wordpress i will link it to blogger but should i link to my original web as well?)
    should i write article for each web 2.0 web or adding same article every where ok?
    is link wheel really work to achieve high rank at google?

    Please only those who try link wheel or who knows about it ans.
     
    Vebtools, Mar 9, 2010 IP
  2. withhindsight

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    No. And Listen very carefully, I'm tired of answering this question. LINK WHEELS DON'T WORK!!!!!

    they're flagged as spam end of discussion.
     
    withhindsight, Mar 9, 2010 IP
  3. selectsplat

    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    If you are going to build a link wheel, then I recommend the following...

    - Make sure that you have unique content on each spoke.
    - Do not mention or promote your target site directly.
    - Link each spokes only to your target , and not to other spokes.
    - Put the link in content, in an article that is of the same niche as your target site.
    - do not have any other outbound links on the spoke other than to your target site.
    - Promote each spoke by acquiring quality, relevant backlinks to them from pages with strong pagerank and few outbound links.

    This last one is the most important. See, link wheels by themselves offer no significant SEO benefit. The link wheel will only provide value when the spokes in the wheel acquire popularity and authority of their own



     
    selectsplat, Mar 9, 2010 IP
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  4. selectsplat

    selectsplat Well-Known Member

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    In general, I completely agree. Link wheels, as usually constructed, offer no benefit at all. However, they can....if you promote each spoke, and if you don't interlink them, and if each one has unique, useful content. It's alot more work to make them effective then people are usally willing to put into it. Usually people want to build link wheels as a 'shortcut' or as a way to try to avoid doing the tedious work of building quality backlinks.
     
    selectsplat, Mar 9, 2010 IP
  5. Vebtools

    Vebtools Well-Known Member

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    on the bases of your guide i jst build link wheel of 8 web 2.0 websites, let see the result

     
    Vebtools, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    if your link to your original web so its very good also put link on target keyword so you can get good result with organic
     
    seo555, Mar 11, 2010 IP
  7. selectsplat

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    Make sure you acquire one way backlinks from pages with strong PR and few outbound links. Otherwise the link wheel won't help at all.
     
    selectsplat, Mar 11, 2010 IP
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    Me yet to try link wheels, can you explain me why it considers as spam.
     
    joesmith, Mar 11, 2010 IP