The Most Comprehensive List Of Web2.0 Resources - Really Good For Link-wheels And Link-pyramid..

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Hi Warriors,

Apart from the known and widely used web 2.0 resources like blogger, squidoo, wordpress, hubpages,etc there are many other web 2.0 resources that are hardly known and used.

Here, I am presenting a list of web 2.0 sites that you can use for linking.

It was actually a plr bonus I got for purchasing a product. I have edited and modified it a bit.

Here it is in pdf format. There is no opt-in. Just download it:
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Hope this helps you.

Happy Ranking..
#comprohensive #good #linkpyramid #linkwheels #list #resources #web20
  • Profile picture of the author Mo Faisal
    I thought somebody would need it. Is it that people don't like free stuffs?
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    • Profile picture of the author coolseo
      Originally Posted by Bruce_Richards View Post

      I thought somebody would need it. Is it that people don't like free stuffs?

      Regards,
      Bruce..
      May be its because people don't believe much in linkwheel stuff these days. I too experienced that Google have cached the linkwheel and its kinda dead now...they degrade these links like reciprocal linking campaigns, especially a web 2.0 sturucture...in fact its a fantastic way of announcing to Google that you are trying to manipulate the SERPs. So my advice would be to stay away from it...it ruined my hard gained rankings for couple of sites...those who have been the victim of this money making SEO hype by few so called gurus, I would suggest to take back all those web 2.0 or change their linking structure to go far away from your site...you may link those to your online articles...that again not in a chain...it worked for me up to better extent...

      P.S: No matter how complex your linking structure is, Google finds it next day!
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      • Profile picture of the author Davioli
        Originally Posted by coolseo View Post

        May be its because people don't believe much in linkwheel stuff these days. I too experienced that Google have cached the linkwheel and its kinda dead now...they degrade these links like reciprocal linking campaigns, especially a web 2.0 sturucture...in fact its a fantastic way of announcing to Google that you are trying to manipulate the SERPs. So my advice would be to stay away from it...it ruined my hard gained rankings for couple of sites...those who have been the victim of this money making SEO hype by few so called gurus, I would suggest to take back all those web 2.0 or change their linking structure to go far away from your site...you may link those to your online articles...that again not in a chain...it worked for me up to better extent...

        P.S: No matter how complex your linking structure is, Google finds it next day!
        And according to you "directory submissions" and "social bookmarking" are the way to go?
        like seriously?
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      • Profile picture of the author thebarksmeow
        Originally Posted by coolseo View Post

        May be its because people don't believe much in linkwheel stuff these days. I too experienced that Google have cached the linkwheel and its kinda dead now...they degrade these links like reciprocal linking campaigns, especially a web 2.0 sturucture...in fact its a fantastic way of announcing to Google that you are trying to manipulate the SERPs. So my advice would be to stay away from it...it ruined my hard gained rankings for couple of sites...those who have been the victim of this money making SEO hype by few so called gurus, I would suggest to take back all those web 2.0 or change their linking structure to go far away from your site...you may link those to your online articles...that again not in a chain...it worked for me up to better extent...

        P.S: No matter how complex your linking structure is, Google finds it next day!
        This is crap... period.
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        • Profile picture of the author adamv
          I've got my own list of sites that I use for making free blogs and getting links from but there were some on that list that were not on my list. Thanks for sharing that.
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  • Profile picture of the author AFD
    Thanks for the list.. I have a question... Is there any option to delete a hub? I can't delete it inside my account.. I can't find an option.. ...
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  • Profile picture of the author FaTaLiT33
    What i was really searching for to do some link wheels done.
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  • Profile picture of the author 7_8_shortcuts
    I would stay away from anything that displays a clear pre-defined structure of links especially if they all point to the same domain, because... Google is just getting smarter and smarter AND they keep everything in their memory... So, even if it works now, one day their computers might re-evaluate your sites and their history.

    I would do everything as much random as possible!

    For example, I would not submit the exact same link quantity to two different sites of mine from exactly the same sources, because that's a great way to leave a tail... Random and a good variation of anchor texts....
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  • Profile picture of the author Stipe
    Thank you so much for the list Faisal! I was just about to buy a list but I guess I won't have to that no more!
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