I've had somebody recommend that I use linkwheels (dot) com to build links for my site. They have 3 different price points $37, $47, and $97 Anybody have any experience using their services? If so which level did you go with? Thanks in advance, Michael
Links wheels are only provided by complete morons who have no idea what they are doing. I have several threads about that around here explaining this. Don't waste your time or cash on bottom of the barrel link building and SEO practices. Nigel
Harsh but fair! Any service that promises to get you "dominating the SERPs in days" is going to fail, or worse, do you harm.
Hey, thanks for your input on this subject. The last thing i want to do is waste my money on something that doesn't work. I was thinking that building link wheels would be a good addition to other SEO strategies that I employ. Maybe I'll try doing it myself and see what kind of results I get -Michael
I have made many link wheel for my client website, but there are some myth that I know how actually we can get benefit from link wheel. It is very easy to build the linkwheel and you also get results very soon, but if you stop working on that wheel your ranking will down slowly. I see that most of people make linkwheel by using web2.0 properties like squidoo, hubpages etc. After making the wheel we have to continuously build link for those spoke, so that the pages of the link wheel cache by google frequently. If you just make the wheel and leave to work on them then the value of that wheel decrease.
only one article and spin it with probably some spinning tool to make 14 - 66 pages heavily interlinking between each other and you expect to make this work? no way jose...
Hi Totall agree with most of the posts above, the artificial way of building links is out the window. Saying that there are some really brilliant ways to build links to your website, you need to create something that people would want to link to. shivun Interactive hive