How to Create Link Wheels in a Couple Minutes for FREE

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Hey guys,

I just wanted to share a neat way to quickly construct simple or complex link wheels/pyramids.

The most common way to construct link wheels is using web 2.0 properties. Why? Because they are free and quick to create. However, there is another even faster and simpler way to create a relevant page on the web that is totally free as well. I'm talking about auto-approve article directories.

Here's what you do:

1) Write your article and make a resource box with 1 link to your site
2) Submit this article to an auto-approve directory.
3) Take your article and add a 2nd link pointing to the URL of the article you just submitted. Now submit this at another site.
4) Replace the URL in your article to link to the last submission
5) Rinse and Repeat.

You can use software to speed things up, but it is already a pretty fast and efficient way to construct link wheels/pyramids. You can use this strategy to build simple or complex structures linking to your money site or just integrated into a larger linking scheme.

You can find a list of well over 600+ auto-approve article directories here:

http://www.warriorforum.com/make-mon...rectories.html

Hope everyone finds this helpful for their SEO endeavors
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  • Profile picture of the author ibnujusup
    is it works?
    ts not spamming right?
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    • Profile picture of the author BenJackson
      Originally Posted by ibnujusup View Post

      is it works?
      ts not spamming right?
      No it is not spamming. Article directories want more articles so they can grow in size and have more content. We are adding more content to their site for them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marko Vel
    Did you try to put them in AMR?
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    • Profile picture of the author BenJackson
      Originally Posted by Marko Vel View Post

      Did you try to put them in AMR?
      Yes it is faster through AMR than manually. I can't speak too much about overall results from these link wheels as I have admittedly just began trying this, but I'd like to see how it works for others as well.
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      • Profile picture of the author Marko Vel
        Originally Posted by BenJackson View Post

        Yes it is faster through AMR than manually. I can't speak too much about overall results from these link wheels as I have admittedly just began trying this, but I'd like to see how it works for others as well.

        I know it's it's faster, but i asked you did you try to put it in AMR?
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        • Profile picture of the author BenJackson
          Originally Posted by Marko Vel View Post

          I know it's it's faster, but i asked you did you try to put it in AMR?
          Oh yes, that is what I meant. You submit with AMR, gather the livelink - if it isn't found, you resubmit. If the livelink is found, you use that link to put in the resource box of the next article.
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  • Profile picture of the author leannrimes
    Link wheels are very effective strategy but is also very time-consuming.
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