Backlinks from 1 source?

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Hello!

I own 2 websites targeting the same keywords. When I syndicate articles and create pages on Squidoo, should each article/Web 2.0 page contain only backlinks to one of my sites? Or can I have separate anchor text with backlinks to each site from those article/web 2.0 pages?

Thanks for any input

Jeff
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  • Profile picture of the author aizaku
    yes, you can separate 2 backlinks on one page.

    Dont forget to diversify your backlinking, that was my big mistake in the beginning. I invested 100s of articles and placed them in ONLY FIVE directories:

    HUBS - 270 articles

    INFOBARREL - 89 articles

    GOARTICLES - 153 articles

    EZINE - 87 articles

    BUZZLE - 79 articles

    Dont get me wrong, these are fine directories but in googles eyes that's only five backlinks for each site of mine that is receiving one.

    Google wants diversity! As well as PR authority, do-follow links, and anchor text links

    Get your do follow anchor text backlinks from:

    -other article directories

    -dofollow bookmarking

    -do follow guest blogging

    -do follow blog commenting

    -do follow profile links

    -also get some no-follow sources to look natural; like yahoo answers, twitter, facebook, youtube etc...

    take care and good luck
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    • Profile picture of the author sethczerepak
      Originally Posted by aizaku View Post


      -also get some no-follow sources to look natural; like yahoo answers, twitter, facebook, youtube etc...

      take care and good luck
      That's some damn good advice. I used to do only no follows too, now I do both and not only do I spend less time looking for "qualified" sites, it's making a faster impact on rankings. I've got one site on page one for a keyword that has over a million competitors and almost every link is a no follow link.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        There is nothing natural about nofollow links.
        It was to combat spam and untrusted links.

        Why would you want your link to be associated with spam
        and thought of as untrusted?

        There is absolutely nothing natural about the nofollow tag.
        Man has to put it there. It was created by a human team at google.

        But then, maybe that's why so many of you are failing. You
        are going after nofollow links for some unknown reality.

        If backlinking is your goal, forget nofollow.

        On second thought, if you happen to be a competitor. Please, go
        for all the nofollow links you can humanly swallow. Why waste your
        time on good links, right?

        You do a bunch of nofollow comment links with the same anchor text,
        if google was actually paying attention, they would say, wait a second.
        This guy is spamming his link!

        On the other hand, if you create more webpages with content, more squidoo
        lenses, more blogs and blog posts, all with your link, without a nofollow, now
        google is seeing you spread your footprint across the internet. With non nofollow
        contextual links. Now that's what google means by natural. Links you cultivate
        yourself, from the ground up. Not by doing sharecrop-spamming from places
        that breed spam.

        Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author jefftd77
    Appreciate all the advice! I'll definitely expand the directories I submit my articles to.

    Thanks again
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