Link Wheel is Good Strategy for Building Backlinks.. here is Link Wheel process Step 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. Step 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. Step 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. Step 4 Create a Google Knol about your topic and include a link back to your Hubpage. Step 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. Step 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.
Imagine that the center of hub is the web page that need improvement in terms of traffic as well as its placing in the search engine results page, and it is known as the targeted web page. Each of the spoke of the wheel is another unique content article that link back to center web page and a link directing towards another article of the link wheel. To get the desired result from your link wheel SEO technique make sure that you use quality content which is rich of targeted key word and this must be implemented while creating spokes of your link wheel SEO
It is a cyclic flow of links, make links from different sources to your websites then interlink those sites, it will help boost the power of your website. Try it without spam. Regards,
Here is how its work: a group of blogs hosted in different web 2.0 platforms was inter link with each other (which form a circle). Also, each blog has a link pointing to a single website. That form a link wheel.
The digitaltours model is very good. I would also include links back to my site on Squid, Ezine, Hub, G Knol and Blogger- it can't hurt. Best wishes.
Just check my below thread to know complete details about link wheel. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1691567 Cheers
Yeah, the 1st one that reponded pretty much plagiarized the original article. You can see it here with image: http://www.ehow.com/how_5334096_build-wheel-traffic.html As you can see, be copied it word for word
But i don't think your model is better for SEPR than just linking all these "spokes" directly to your site? am i wrong?
digitaltours has already explained with an example as to how the link wheel system works. The various sites where you create pages for your site are known as spokes of the wheel, they interlink among each other to pass pagerank and link juice among themselves. They connect to your main site site also from some spoke in the wheel. Thus your main site gets link juice from the spokes of the link wheel.
Check this link have perfect ANS for this question http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1503118
A word of warning about link wheels. The concept is now dated and link wheels are not as effective as they use to be. Many IM experts claim that they have very little value now. So be careful how much time and effort you use in your link wheels and make sure they are part of a larger balanced backlink plan.