New DO-FOLLOW Link Builder - Similar to Squidoo

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Virtual Banker, Nov 1, 2008.

  1. greatme

    greatme Active Member

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    #21
    Thanks for sharing it looks good i will try it.
     
    greatme, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  2. eseller

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    #22
    thanks for the awsome info
     
    eseller, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  3. SeanBlue

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    #23
    Interesting site, thanks for sharing. I hate to be a nay-sayer but after looking at all of the top YouBundle pages, not a single one is indexed or has PR. Take http://www.youbundle.com/b/ubuntu for example, the top rated Bundle. It has no PR and a quick Google shows that it isn't indexed. Furthermore YouBundle only has PR 4 whereas Squidoo and Hubpages are PR 7 I believe.

    Since YouBundle is relatively new it may pick up and pan out alot better, but for now you're wasting your time and you'd be better with Hubpages/Squidoo.
     
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  4. Virtual Banker

    Virtual Banker Peon

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    #24
    This just in from the YouBundle blog

    "This post will focus on a certain Quality Enhancement Algorithm we have just implemented. It has to do with follow and no-follow linking. While our premise is to be an authoritative database of Bundled search terms by users, and we want users to be able to pass on the SEO friendly Follow rating, we have found that this has potential for abuse by a small percentage of our users. Meaning that from this day forward we have established an algorithm that will determine the quality of a Bundle and then decide whether to Follow or No-Follow the Links."

    see the whole post here.

    Guess that means they have implemented no-follow on low quality Bundles.
    I did some checking and sure enough - the nice looking Bundles were followed and the ones that look like a pile of SEO juice were no-followed.
     
    Virtual Banker, Nov 7, 2008 IP
  5. Oranges

    Oranges Active Member

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    #25
    Sounds interesting, lets give it a try.
    Looks like hubpages or something. Thanks for share mate.
     
    Oranges, Nov 7, 2008 IP
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    AngelaE8654 Active Member

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    #26
    Yeah, I wondered the same thing, myself.
     
    AngelaE8654, Nov 8, 2008 IP
  7. gadgetbox

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    #27
    Looks promising. Will give it a try
     
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  8. le_pensevr

    le_pensevr Banned

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    #28
    thanks for this mate
     
    le_pensevr, Nov 9, 2008 IP
  9. geester1

    geester1 Well-Known Member

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    #29
    It wouldnt be link farming, providing all the links are relevant to the keyword?

    Once you create youbundle why not convert the page to RSS feed and submit it to RSS feeds for faster indexing.
     
    geester1, Nov 9, 2008 IP
  10. elitesystem

    elitesystem Well-Known Member

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    #30
    ill give this a try... thanks
     
    elitesystem, Nov 10, 2008 IP