by fir3d
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I am considering making some sort of linking scheme using web 2.0 properties. What would be the best way to go about it. I am going to spin all the articles to 60-70% uniqueness.

Would it be better to make a massive linkwheel for example

squidoo --> wordpress --> vox --> blogsome --> quizilla --> freewebs --> weebly --> blogger --> squidoo2 --> blogsome2 --> vox2 --> etc

which would basically reuse the same web2.0 properties but with different articles and mix it up.

Or should I make 3 or 4 small linkwheels.

Its hard to tell which one would work for the long run.
#linkwheel #massive
  • Profile picture of the author amits43
    There is no rules in the linkwheel bro , Its depends on the keywords and competition so just do trail and error that only can teach you.I prefer to use 6 web 2.0 properties but still it depends on the keywords and competition .
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  • Profile picture of the author TimScott
    Just remember to never repeat the same linking structure twice for the same site. Randomization is your best friend for link wheels.
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    • Profile picture of the author seoconsultant
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      • Profile picture of the author KenJ
        The bigger the wheel the harder it is to keep tabs on it all. I use 5 sites and mix and match the links and RSS feeds as much as I can within these 5 sites.

        I also do some article backlinking to some of the "Deep" pages to show external links coming into the wheel.

        Remember - you are the only one who is supposed to know about your linkwheel. Try to make it both organised and a bit random at the same time.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficMystic
    I found link wheels with 4/5 sites mixed always works well..

    I dont do a direct link on all of the wheels ie..

    site1 -> site 2 -> site 3
    site 4 -> site 2
    site 5 -> site 4 -> site 1

    No technically a full link wheel but it seems to work well..
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    • Profile picture of the author Si_P
      I use 6 and combine links with RSS and it works perfect for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author jazbo
    I personally find creating an individual property, linking it to your site and then linking to the property by other means works best. Why give Google footprints to follow, especially now we all know that they are "on" to link wheels.

    1. Create you property, link it to your site and also out to a couple of high reputation sites in your niche.

    2. Link to that property via profile links etc to build the power of the property, so its link value to you increases.

    By doing this you keep the danger with the expendable web 2.0 property rather than your own site.
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  • Profile picture of the author kkchoon
    Linkwheel is just one of the senario, you should always build more web 2.0 properties for backlinks and traffic, but not necessary linking them together!
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