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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: , , USA.
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Hi.... I need a little guidance from you Warriors. I am targeting a specific sub-niche that I think will be profitable. I have chosen 5 long tail keyword phrases that I am going to focus my marketing and content creation around. I am going to write articles (submitted to Ezinearticles.com), create hubs on Hubpages.com, lends on Squidoo.com, and posts on my blog (either Blogger.com or hosted one my server). My question is: what's the best way to link them together that will result in the largest amount of traffic? Will I be penalized (by Google) by linking them to each other? For instance, from my EZA articles, I can link to my blog and hub page. From my hub page, link to the EZA article and Squidoo lense. From my lense, link to blog and the hub page. Etc. I just want to do what will ultimately result in the most traffic. Any answers will be much appreciated. Thanks guys! KateD |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Dec 2008
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Hi KateD No, you won't be penalized by Google fo connecting them . In fact the connecting is what makes a "campaign" |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: South Amboy, New Jersey, USA.
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Hey Kate, Try this: 1).Decide what your main site is going to be. This is where you will be doing most of your updating. 2). Take the RSS feed for that site and plug it into a supporting site (i.e. your squidoo RSS feed would go onto your Hub page) 3). Take your Hub page RSS feed and plug it into your Blogger or Wordpress site. 4). Take your Wordpress RSS feed and plug it into the next site you make. With each new site you make, take the RSS feed from the previous site and plug it into the new site. Make sense? |
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| Kindle Book Author War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Marion TWP,MI , USA.
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You could also link in a giant circle, so that thet are mostly one way links. Lambert |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: May 2007 Location: USA
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this is straight forward decide which blog will be your main blog and from there choose some sub platforms like squdoo or hubpages link to this platforms and ensure that squidoo and hubpages are linking to your main blog
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| Software Developer War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Ohio , USA.
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everything linking to everything is certainly questionable.. google came down on that a while ago, reducing the effectiveness of reciprical linking as well as 3 way links.. If it were me, I'd set up my own wordpress site, and focus on building content for it.. then have everything else point to it, as well as import it's rss feed wherever you can. |
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-Jason
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