Hello members, I want to create a link wheel using web 2.0 sites. I have already seen some informative videos and articles on link wheel including following thread http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2612990 I just want to know some more about link wheels (a) How many web 2.0 sites should be used to create a single link wheel. (b) which is better a open or close link wheel. (b) how to avoid SPAM while using a link wheel, is there any penguin update threat? Thanks Good luck
A link wheel is a connected group of web 2.0 web sites which essentially link to a "main url" and aim to boost search ranking for given keywords. Tips to make a link wheel: 1. Searching for the relevant Keywords 2. Collecting information on Web 2.0 sites 3. Getting Good Quality articles ready 4. Linking the Sites and Creating the Wheel
You have to be careful when creating link wheels, most web 2.0 owners are wise to this and will ban your account. Make the sites look real.
Following are link wheel steps: Write 10 Unique articles Create 10 Web2.0 accounts now post 1 article in 1 web2.0 account use 2 text or images links (1 for your site and 2nd for other web2.0 posting) For Example of links (suppose you have 3 account A, B, C) Use A link in B, B link in C and C link in A
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1 Write a Squidoo lens about your website topic. Then put a link in your Squidoo lens back to your website. You can open an account at Squidoo by clicking on the link in the resources section of this article. 2 Write an article about your topic and submit it to any of the online article directories. You can use GoArticles or Ezinearticles or any of the other many article directories online. Include a link back to your Squidoo lens in your article or resource box. 3 Create a Hubpage about your topic and link it back to the article that you wrote in step 2. You can open a Hubpages account by clicking on the link in the resources section. 4 Create a Google Knol about your topic and include a link back to your Hubpage. 5 Make a one page Blogger blog and link it back to your Google Knol. You can actually use the same Blogger blog to place links for many different link wheels. 6 At this point you can either choose to leave the wheel as it is, and leave it "open" or you can close the wheel by linking your website back to your Blogger blog. Either way, you will see your website rise in the search engines over the next week or two.
To avoid penguins, we have to use the article or content you are nice and not a duplicate of another website. Because penguins are always hunting for a website whose content is useless and they think it's rubbish. thanks
I'd have to say that content plays a huge role here, but the other thing to keep in mind is the traffic that you want to go from one site to another. Namely who the traffic is and what they might be looking for.
Many thanks, but penguin update is nothing to do with CONTENT, it is associated with WEB spam. Please update your info.
Why members of this forum don't read the thread before reply?? Almost all replies are unwanted. Members are replying such question which I haven't asked. I am very disappointed to read these reply and going to closed my thread. Thanks
Link wheel service is natural link building service and so search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing and other loves your website.
Link wheel would be helpful but don't leave any foot print, it should look natural, also use other methods of link building too for better result.
A link wheel is a connected group of web 2.0 web sites which essentially link to a "main url" and aim to boost search ranking for given keywords.
A link wheel will get you banned. Deliberately trying to 'game' Google's SERPs is against their T&Cs. They dumped on link exchanges / wheels a lonnnng time ago. The process is valueless, and in fact even dangerous.