Link Wheels

by 6 replies
7
I'm creating a link wheel to increase my link juice and SERPs. Do I need to write a unique article/post for each of the Web 2.0 Property sites?

All input will be greatly appreciated!!

Thx,

Kevin
#search engine optimization #link #wheels
  • You don't NEED unique content, but it is more effective if you use it. I have tested both ways. If you are short on time, a link wheel with duplicate content will do the trick as long as your keyword isn't ultra competitive.
  • What I found that works pretty well is using 2 articles.

    Write two articles and then have them be every other spoke in the link wheel, if that makes any sense.

    That way you are never linking to duplicate content (which is the real problem).


    Rebtl
    • [1] reply
    • What do you mean by this? Do you mean to write to articles and link them together?

  • Why don't you just use an article distributor that re-writes each version, something like Artemis Pro or other similar, then you can use existing content like it's new.
  • Banned
    [DELETED]
  • The important part as far as I've seen in my limited experience is actually getting them indexed. I'd think a unique article on a site like Ezine pointing to each spoke is actually more important than the Web 2.0 properties.
  • For very low competition phrases will one post/article per property work? Do you guys post more than one piece of content per property?

Next Topics on Trending Feed

  • 7

    I'm creating a link wheel to increase my link juice and SERPs. Do I need to write a unique article/post for each of the Web 2.0 Property sites? All input will be greatly appreciated!!