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One of my competitors has got links from this link. I think its a blog. He's got almost all of his links from the similar types of blogs. They are all PR0 but still he ranks higher. How can I write blogs like these?
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  • These blogs probably belong to a link network. Which one I don´t know. It looks like they are all spun articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author chandan_dutta
    Definitely these links are from Blog Network. You can find lot of offer providing private blog posting service.

    >> They are all PR0 but still he ranks higher.

    Yeah, they works since links are from content. Contextual links has always good value.
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    • Profile picture of the author opportunist86
      How can get to write like these to get links from?
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  • Profile picture of the author chandan_dutta
    You need to purchase services where you can those kind of links. You can brows Warrior Reciprocal Links - Buy - Sell - Swap! section.

    Also, you can check out the Warrior for Hire section. I can help you with 100-200 blog posts from PR blogs if you want. PM me if you are interested.

    Regards,
    Chandan
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  • Profile picture of the author mkjohn
    Yeas guys this is a blog. You can also make a blog like that for your website.
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    • Profile picture of the author SeoSarah
      Yep it's a blog. The PR has nothing to do with rankings btw.
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      • Profile picture of the author Peter Mark
        page rank not matter ...you can get lot of traffic from private blog n/w.
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  • Profile picture of the author moneyraiser
    Links from Web 2.0 sites are very useful and good to your site.
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    • Profile picture of the author opportunist86
      How to get links from web 2.0 sites?
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      • Profile picture of the author SeoSarah
        Originally Posted by opportunist86 View Post

        How to get links from web 2.0 sites?
        Whenever you read web 2.0 site in context of seo, it basically means "a site where you can create an account and post your crap".
        Squidoo is such a site for example. Just go there, create an account, write an article (or hire someone else to write an article for you), post it and put your link into that article.
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        • Profile picture of the author opportunist86
          I'm sorry it just got out of my sight.
          But how many articles or lenses can you write on squidoo for one site. I have one lense for my site already. Will adding more be counted as different sources of backlinks? Also, what are other sites like squidoo?
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          • Profile picture of the author SeoSarah
            Originally Posted by opportunist86 View Post

            I'm sorry it just got out of my sight.
            But how many articles or lenses can you write on squidoo for one site. I have one lense for my site already. Will adding more be counted as different sources of backlinks? Also, what are other sites like squidoo?
            No problem at all. Like spoiledkid already said, these are not web 2.0 sites.
            But if you are still in need of some web 2.0 sites, here are a few:

            wordpress.com
            tumblr.com
            hubpages.com
            blogger.com
            edublogs.org
            weebly.com
            livejournal.com
            blogsome.com
            blogtext.org
            thoughts.com
            sosblog.com
            tabulas.com
            tblog.com
            friendster.com


            Originally Posted by spoiledkid01 View Post

            They are not web 2.0's they are original websites. Created to post articles and put links in those articles who paid for the service. It is a paid service.

            WEB 2.0's just require an email address to register and put your article.
            Yep you're right. I'm sorry, my fault. I should have paid more attention.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnducky
    Definitely these are links Blog Network. You can find lots of services offer private blog publication. They are all PR0 but still higher ranks. Yes, the links are working from content. Contextual links always a good relationship.
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  • Profile picture of the author spoiledkid01
    Originally Posted by opportunist86 View Post

    One of my competitors has got links from this link. I think its a blog. He's got almost all of his links from the similar types of blogs. They are all PR0 but still he ranks higher. How can I write blogs like these?
    Hi sohail ...
    They are link farms. Owned by companies like linkvine and others.
    People submit article to them and they publish them on different c class ip hosted websites.
    You impressed me with your signature links (:
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    • Profile picture of the author opportunist86
      Originally Posted by spoiledkid01 View Post

      Hi sohail ...
      They are link farms. Owned by companies like linkvine and others.
      People submit article to them and they publish them on different c class ip hosted websites.
      You impressed me with your signature links (:
      How can we get to write such blogs for links?
      Lols! Why are you impressed?
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      • Profile picture of the author SeoSarah
        Originally Posted by opportunist86 View Post

        How can we get to write such blogs for links?
        Why don't you read my posting? I explained you how to do it.
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        • Profile picture of the author spoiledkid01
          Originally Posted by SeoSarah View Post

          Why don't you read my posting? I explained you how to do it.
          They are not web 2.0's they are original websites. Created to post articles and put links in those articles who paid for the service. It is a paid service.

          WEB 2.0's just require an email address to register and put your article.
          Signature

          My Goal Is To Make 90 Grand A Year - At Least

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  • Profile picture of the author faridaziz
    It belongs to a Private Blog Network (PBN) for sure. When you join a PBN, you can submit your articles with backlinks to your website embedded. This kind of link building is one of the most effective in my experience, besides having backlinks from on-page high PR pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author prcys
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    Originally Posted by opportunist86 View Post

    One of my competitors has got links from this link. I think its a blog. He's got almost all of his links from the similar types of blogs. They are all PR0 but still he ranks higher. How can I write blogs like these?
    You just be careful for writing the blogs on the topic which people like to read most and like to get the information more. But the information have to be of your field and then only with your experience you can provide the better and useful content to them with your experience. Or one more thing you can do is that you can write on the topic from the daily news and updates also. So this way for getting the new information everytime people will attract to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author DynaPass
    Why not just start a blog of your own on a different host and link it like they do?
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    • Profile picture of the author SeoSarah
      Originally Posted by DynaPass View Post

      Why not just start a blog of your own on a different host and link it like they do?
      Sure that's an option too. You could also do both. But the new blog needs backlinks too, so why not make a use of those free web 2.0 properties to create some free backlinks?
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      • Profile picture of the author opportunist86
        Originally Posted by SeoSarah View Post

        Sure that's an option too. You could also do both. But the new blog needs backlinks too, so why not make a use of those free web 2.0 properties to create some free backlinks?
        I submitted an article on hubpages but unfortunately the link I included in that article appear to be nofollow. Kindly tell me some article sites or blog networks that allow dofollow links.
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