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Hello Experts,

I am a new SEO trainee. I have been told and explained about Link Juice. It passes the site power to another via do-follow website.

But, I have a question.
This is my plan-

Tier-1: Web 2.0
Tier-2- Forum Posting
Tier-3- Blog commenting
Tier-4- Social Bookmarking

This is not easy to find the do-follow forum and blog websites. Therefore, if

Tier 2 3 4 passes no-follow backlink to the web 2.0 (tier-1) and web 2.0 passes dofollow backlink to money site. Is it effective for any website?

I am confused about it. I know both nofollow and dofollow backlink is important.

But, I want to know about this question. Tier- 2 3 4 nofollow to Tier 1 Follow to Money Site.


How much effective the link pyramid?

Thank you for your answer!
#confusion #juice #link
  • Profile picture of the author Jonny2spoons
    The best way to know is to test it out and see what the impact is - that is what SEO is all about.

    I appreciate you want some sort of a opinion here though, so I would say that it will give you some benefit to build it this way, especially if you can also throw in some dofollows on your tiers too.
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    • Profile picture of the author irawr
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      Originally Posted by Jonny2spoons View Post

      The best way to know is to test it out and see what the impact is - that is what SEO is all about.

      I appreciate you want some sort of a opinion here though, so I would say that it will give you some benefit to build it this way, especially if you can also throw in some dofollows on your tiers too.
      No, there's absolutely no reason to test this. Nofollow links do absolutely nothing in terms of SEO benefit. Zero. Nothing.
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  • Thanks @Jonny2spoons for replying! I will surely do this.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Originally Posted by Shahidul Islam Rakib View Post

    Tier 2 3 4 passes no-follow backlink to the web 2.0 (tier-1) and web 2.0 passes dofollow backlink to money site. Is it effective for any website?
    Not really. I'm not quite sure what the confusion here is because you seem to understand what nofollow stands for.

    In addition to being nofollow the types of links you mention should have the rel="nofollow" attribute. Even if they don't it's possible that Google doesn't really count them as "followed" links.
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    Links in signature will not help your SEO. Not on this site, and not on any other forum.
    Who told me this? An ex Google web spam engineer.

    What's your excuse?
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  • Profile picture of the author David C.
    Learn about good old fashioned link outreach. Work on a well-scripted, well grammatically formatted outreach email
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  • Profile picture of the author svsets10
    Originally Posted by Shahidul Islam Rakib View Post

    Hello Experts,

    I am a new SEO trainee. I have been told and explained about Link Juice. It passes the site power to another via do-follow website.

    But, I have a question.
    This is my plan-

    Tier-1: Web 2.0
    Tier-2- Forum Posting
    Tier-3- Blog commenting
    Tier-4- Social Bookmarking

    This is not easy to find the do-follow forum and blog websites. Therefore, if

    Tier 2 3 4 passes no-follow backlink to the web 2.0 (tier-1) and web 2.0 passes dofollow backlink to money site. Is it effective for any website?

    I am confused about it. I know both nofollow and dofollow backlink is important.

    But, I want to know about this question. Tier- 2 3 4 nofollow to Tier 1 Follow to Money Site.


    How much effective the link pyramid?

    Thank you for your answer!
    You need contextual do-follow links in all the tiers, otherwise the tier breaks down and doesn't work as planned. What you should do is
    Tier 1 <-do-follow tier 2 <----do follow tier 3. Everything should be contextual and do-follow to pass the juice with what you are trying to do.

    Then you can hit each individual tier with non-contextual/do-follow/no-follow links to help index each tier

    I don't really use the tier structure anymore with that garbage though. For me it has been
    Tier 1 (Sape/filtered GSA/web 2.0) Sape adds authority, the others add anchor diversity and velocity
    Tier 2 (gsa but not in huge volumes, just a boost 200-500 indexed links)

    Right now it's a pretty good recipe
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  • Profile picture of the author deepakjha818
    There is no confusion .. as I dont think it works because if tier 2 3 4 doesn't pass any value to web 2.0(tier-1) then what value you will transfer to your main website through Web 2.0(tier-1).

    Still you can try and see what results you get from this and please let us know here.
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  • Profile picture of the author patco
    I don't think you understood the idea right... If you only build web2.0 sites as Tier1 and who told this knows NOTHING about SEO! You should mix them all, but build only QUALITY backlinks... For specific keywords (that are harder to rank for), you should use Tier2 backlinks and build backlinks to those Web2.0 or any other you build to the main site as Tier1
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