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Hello All,

Does anyone know if there's a tool out there that would help me with working out non reciprocal link calculations ?
I have access to a client base of around 500, all of whom have their own websites. What I'd like to do is use this network of websites to link to each other without any reciprocal linking.
I've read about triangular linking, A-B, B-C, C-A where google sees these links as independent and rates them higher than reciprocal A-B, B-A links.

Any thoughts or comments much appreciated.

Cheers

Pat
#building #link
  • Profile picture of the author Sohel Parvez
    Try SEO SpyGlass
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  • Profile picture of the author TheBroker
    Hi Sohel ,

    Thanks for the heads up on the tool - looks excellent.

    Cheers
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  • Profile picture of the author glennforum
    The connection of A-B, B-C and C-A is a link wheel strategy. It is important not to make your link building scheme obvious.
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  • Profile picture of the author dogmachris
    Best experience I made so far:

    Your site is site X

    1. Create two mini sites A and B beside your main site.

    2. Link to a site C from both A and B.

    3. Link to your main site X from site C.

    SEs don't get that.
    Just make sure, not to close the wheel, if all your sites are on one IP!

    Hope, that helps you.

    Cheers
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    • Profile picture of the author TheBroker
      Thanks for all the replies guys,

      Glenn - that's the whole point - I'm trying to work out how I can establish links between around 500 websites whose only connection at the moment is that they have all been designed by the same web company. The problem is how to do it so that every website gains roughly the same number of links.

      I do not want any reciprocal linking at all if possible .

      Cheers

      Pat
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  • Profile picture of the author warrich
    I don't like Reciprocal links also, that is why I avoid them as much as I can (which is pretty much always). I would rather go for the strategy that you have shared. It should do much better and still look legit in the eyes of SE.
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  • Profile picture of the author juicebrenner
    Random and organic with breaks in the wheel. That's what Google likes.
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