
STUPID TRUTH ABOUT LINKWHEELS
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Linkwheels can be good or they can be bad!
If they are done wrong they may even harm your website! I know you didn't want to hear that but it is the truth (IMHO). Let me briefly explain how a Linkwheel can be built correctly.
First step is make sure you use a different proxy for each Web 2.0 property you use! After that just go in and us a VPN to add content anytime. The more comments means a stronger property. Why is this important using a proxy and vpn? You do not want to leave footprints for Google. Each "spoke" or property in the linkwheel is unique if you do this technique Google will not bother you.
The problem with the above method is that it takes time. Nobody offering services for linkwheels wants to take the time to do it right.
The second thing to keep in mind is that these properties will stay with you for a long time. You can comment on your own properties using different emails. That's something that is time consuming also. After each property is developed you need to go into that property say Squidoo.com with a different email and create another lense for example. Now you can comment on your other Squidoo lense which has a different email and proxy. If you have 10 unique Squidoo lenses you can comment 9 times on each lense.
This is very labor intensive not to mention that you create each property for one keyword or 1 keyword phrase only.
A linkwheel with 6 properties including the Hub would all be targeting the one keyword!
Why is this important? Because when you get the link from these properties the anchor text has that keyword in it! If I am wrong please correct me.
There are other factors that need to be considered to make a reputable Linkwheel that I will touch on later. The key factors here are anonymity!
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