How to find Wiki sites to build backlinks

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by pentavon.gary, Feb 27, 2012.

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    Back again with some tips for to find Wiki sites and build your backlinks on.

    Their is actually a very good technique of finding out various kinds of wikis sites, most of the wikis sites has got the term Powered by http://www.mediawiki.org/

    Use that as a footprint, if you have scrapebox, you can easily scrape all the sites but if you don't then go to backlinkswatch.com and search for backlinks for this URL again http://www.mediawiki.org/

    You will be amazed to see the number of wikis you would found, start making accounts and unique or high quality spunned articles.

    USEFUL AND SMART TIP: Don't add your links in anchor text while you are posting the articles right away, if you do that most of the communities after reviewing will remove your article. Instead come back to the same URL after a week or so and then add your URL back to your anchor text. This is because once the moderator approves the articles, he/she won't look back again.

    ANOTHER USEFUL TIP : Wiki backlinks works best in 3 tier pyramid. Lemme explain, Grab your money making site's URL, get a squidoo lense or hub page done, make sure you add appropriate anchor text on those. Once you have done that, now use the wiki to backlink your backlinks. You would be amazed to see the kind of results you are going to get.

    I have been doing that for a while and I am getting awesome results.

    Tell me what do you think about it.
     
    pentavon.gary, Feb 27, 2012 IP
  2. ashutoshets

    ashutoshets Member

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    Thanks this is very usefull information.
     
    ashutoshets, Feb 29, 2012 IP
  3. linkwheelmagnet

    linkwheelmagnet Peon

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    MediaWiki is mostly nofollow, good to see you get SERP improvement due to this platform. Need to test it again to verify it. Thanks for sharing.
     
    linkwheelmagnet, Mar 7, 2012 IP
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    Yeah, wiki tends to be nofollow and i also believe google bots and other search engines don't have a noindex on external wiki links. I may be wrong depending on the wiki but i recall reading this before while researching for
    my own scrapebox endevors.
     
    Dreaming2design, Mar 7, 2012 IP
  5. Aneekalam

    Aneekalam Active Member

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    very informative :) impressed. Keep it up.
     
    Aneekalam, Mar 11, 2012 IP
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    rosesmark Active Member

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    I also want wiki website information..How we build our wiki page..
     
    rosesmark, Mar 11, 2012 IP
  7. josefaryan

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    That's really a great insight. And i will be trying it now itself. But, as far as i know that wikipedia is not supporting dofollow links and i am doubted about other mediawiki's too.
     
    josefaryan, Mar 12, 2012 IP
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    hey can you serve out some more wiki information. do you know how to post an external link on wikipedia and i would like more info on making a wiki page.. thanks.

    marilu
     
    marilunieto, Apr 14, 2012 IP
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    Thanks for sharing. I also believe that wiki is a nofollow site, but will definitely test.
     
    adriel97, Apr 14, 2012 IP