Web 2.0 Backlink Questions

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So, I am having a hard time finding "contextual" backlinks for my niche site. So I am looking into creating my own web 2.0 websites to do that. But I am not to sure on the whole idea behind it, so looking for some clarification.

The way I see it, I should create a web 2.0 page/site on something like squidoo, make a few articles related to my money making website, and then get a lot of crappy quality backlinks pointing towards my squidoo page to funnel all the "link juice" through a contextual backlink towards my money making site.

Is this correct? If so, what would be the best web 2.0 site to use, and where should I go to buy backlinks?

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author radivoj
    the best way to make web 2.0 effective is to Not use automation software and spun content, do all things manually here's what to do: you can use Epicwrite service they cost $0.60 cent per 100 word basic article get about 10 - 15 unique articles 500 word use each article per each web 2.0 as well add kw relative image and youtube relative video to each web 2.0 properties and link back to your site using anchor along with URL then bookmark those web 2.0 properties as well create RSS feed to them in order to index them fast so just build links to those web 2.0 properties that link back to your site so this way you will create massive link juice to your site and you will notice good gain in the ranking...
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  • Profile picture of the author gapinfotech
    you can post article on web 2.0 site it a nice way to get nice link
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  • Profile picture of the author eurekapsycrille
    You can use squidoo, hubpages, blogspot, ang other free blogging platforms that you can see over the net.
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  • Profile picture of the author SlfMastery
    Originally Posted by BenWesty View Post

    So, I am having a hard time finding "contextual" backlinks for my niche site. So I am looking into creating my own web 2.0 websites to do that. But I am not to sure on the whole idea behind it, so looking for some clarification.

    The way I see it, I should create a web 2.0 page/site on something like squidoo, make a few articles related to my money making website, and then get a lot of crappy quality backlinks pointing towards my squidoo page to funnel all the "link juice" through a contextual backlink towards my money making site.

    Is this correct? If so, what would be the best web 2.0 site to use, and where should I go to buy backlinks?

    Thanks
    That is one way to get contextual back links. This is what Chris Winters talked about in one of his back linking bonuses.

    Another way is searching for blogs that accept guest posting. Just Google "guest bloggers wanted" or "submit a guest post" + your niche. You find out PR with a tool like SEO Quake.
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  • Profile picture of the author Billy Rey
    yeah just create them put up some content make sure they stick and stay long term. Come back next time and put up new content again. It builds more power as it ages and depending on the keyword, oyu can get it to rank pretty easily.

    As for contextual links, get a list of bloggers in your area, preferably older sites, ask for a link back or a guest post, treat them to some coffee/beer/coke afterwards
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  • Profile picture of the author rastergraphix
    the best web 2.0 sites are blogger, wordpress, hubpages, squidoo, live journal. these sites are the great source of quality backlinks
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    It can be done this way.

    Few ideas/suggestions, though:

    1. Don't put your links on the web 2.0 right at the start. Put some fresh and unique on first and after it's indexed, only then post your links there. Your indexation rate will be higher if you do it that way.

    2. Make sure the content is relevant to your niche, you will get a great relevancy boost and the links will be stronger than ever.

    3. Write the content for the web 2.0 sites the way you would for your money site. Don't just post a bunch of spun content, it's not what works anymore. I'm talking about manually-spun content, of course, if you spin manually, then you can do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author BenWesty
    So would it be worth buying on of these backlink deals on fiverr for the Web 2.0 page? Or is that likely to just get it "sandboxed"?
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  • Profile picture of the author sureshgupta
    Creating new website for backlinks? are you joking? that a wrong way to get links I guess

    and creating squidoo lens that a great idea but you must follow squidoo guideline and you lens must be featured to get benefits from them
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  • Profile picture of the author tenantscreening
    My recommendation in creating web 2.0 websites is be sure to post content at least twice a week. This what I do, it may time consuming but the result would be awesome.
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  • Profile picture of the author wwhitley
    Here is something to look at for your backlinking problem. This service can get you on the first page of Google and Bing and Can Save Your Optimization Time Immensely. SeoPressor can help you.
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  • Profile picture of the author tanveerhabib
    Hello sir my question is if i build a blog at blogspot then will i have to promote that blogspot site??? or just have to wait for its indexing and anchor text juice which will come to my site from that blogspot site
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  • Profile picture of the author moonerblog
    I'm a newbie too.In my opinion,you have to promote the web2.0 properties,or where the juice come from?
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    • Profile picture of the author 123andyt
      Quick question to which there is probably no right answer but will ask it anyway

      When creating the Web 2.0 profiles would it be advisable to create them under your own name with the idea that you are spreading your own name/brand far and wide, or would you create them under an "anonymous" name to avoid any footprint?
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