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Hi Warriors,

Just have a quick question about my first link wheel. I know it's important to have unique content with proper keyword placement, and I'm wondering if anyone has used the same content for a small link wheel with success.

I am creating a link wheel with 8 properties, and plan to expand it. But writing unique content for each will be time consuming. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author mpruben
    I've done both as part of one of my many SEO experiments. It was only a minor experiment with five different web 2.0 properties.

    I had no difference in indexing or ranking between the two scenarios.

    Conventional advice woul be to spin the content , so maybe I was just lucky.
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  • Profile picture of the author James Lancaster
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    • Profile picture of the author FreshMedia
      Originally Posted by James Lancaster View Post

      Google caught on to linkwheels. They don't work anymore. You should change the strategy a little bit and make them more random.
      Wow! I wasn't aware of this. If this is the case, then I may just point directly from the properties to my hub, and not bother with the wheel. What do you think about this strategy?
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    • Profile picture of the author Kael41
      Originally Posted by James Lancaster View Post

      Google caught on to linkwheels. They don't work anymore. You should change the strategy a little bit and make them more random.
      Can you reference a link from Google acknowledging this?

      David
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