What means tier 2 article

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Hello, can anyone tell me please what the difference is between tier 1 and tier 2 articles? Thank you very much.
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  • Profile picture of the author Make Money Ninja
    Tiered link building is basically having links in a pyramid form. Often people build links like this.

    Money site: Bottom of pyramid/tier - Where all the link juice goes.

    Tier 1: Good authoritative links. Could be guest posts. Web 2.0 posts.

    Tier 2: Blog network links. Article links. Wiki Links. Social bookmark links.

    Tier 3: Automatic comment links. Automatic forum profile links.


    The idea behind this is to drive authority and link juice through the pages that link to your site, without having less than desirable sites linking to your money site.

    This is often called link laundering: I have a post on it here: Avoiding SEO Penalties Through Link Laundering

    Hope that helps.

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  • Profile picture of the author JaviB
    One common way to create backlinks is create several tiers or layers. First tier backlinks point to your main site, second tier point to the first tier pages, etc.

    So, you can publish articles (in web 2.0, article directories and so on) to drop backlinks to your main site and then publish more articles (usually with fewer quality) to point to your first tier articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author yaralikurt66
    Make money ninja and javib very good explanation, thank you very much. I asked because somewhere in this forum someone was telling that tier 2 articles are articles that haven't original content. Can that be correct? So make money ninja was that a tier 1 or tier 2 link of yours ?
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