WEB 2.0 for SEO How much content on each site?

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I've been building my affiliate site for some time, I've done a bit of everything as far as SEO goes. I get a decent amount of organic searches but hardly any referrals (did not pushed al that much yet) My next step is creating a bunch of web 2.o sites to link to my site. Being new at this, I have a few questions:

1. How many articles should I make for each site? I currently have 1-2 articles with 500 words each per site.

2. How many links to my site should I include per each web 2.0 site? Can I put one in each article? So far I had put one to my site and 1-2 other links to high authority sites.

3. You guys recommend blasting these Web 2.0 with automated backlinks software? (the names don't come in mind now you know what I am talking about)

Many thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author alvinchua91
    1. How many articles should I make for each site? I currently have 1-2 articles with 500 words each per site.

    Not sure what web 2.0 sites you're talking about, but I would think 1-2 articles are too few. Would a legitimate site only have 1-2 articles? Not likely.

    2. How many links to my site should I include per each web 2.0 site? Can I put one in each article? So far I had put one to my site and 1-2 other links to high authority sites.

    Don't worry too much, what you said sounds okay. Just make sure the links make sense (i.e. if a person reads it and clicks on it, he won't bounce on the website immediately as a result of being unrelated/no value add)

    3. You guys recommend blasting these Web 2.0 with automated backlinks software? (the names don't come in mind now you know what I am talking about)

    Personally, I don't.
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  • Profile picture of the author fpforum
    1) I don't think 1-2 articles per month is that bad because many blogs out there will only post 1-2 per month. You could always bump this up, but a steady 1-2 will build over time.
    2) That's about what I would do. It might not even hurt to write a few shorter articles (250-300 words) and post those without any links. This way you don't have an outbound link in every single post.
    3) This is how you would begin to build a "pyramid" like structure. Some of them are called Scrapebox, SEnuke, and GSA SER.
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  • Profile picture of the author SENukeVPS
    I recommend using the web 2.0 sites as a tier 2 site. but use them as a PBN. create a PBN of web 2.0's and in terms of links naturally you will want 2 links, one for the home page and one for the page you are ranking for instance, the blog post or what ever, or keyword. you can also do differently, like 3 or 4 links. but you alternate. you can do 1 link. its a mix.

    in terms of level of content. I like to go for 800-1000 words. what is the problem with this? that you need to find a good writer. however, because this is a tier 2, you can work extra to make the content worth it.
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  • Profile picture of the author iharrythomas
    Web 2.0 is the best way to get rank well in Google. If want to write content for web 2.0, It should be at least of 500 words with unique title and fresh quality and engaging content.
    When it comes to linking to the other pages it should be 1 link to one page you can give multiple links in one content but the link should be for different product pages.
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