Speed of setting up a Linkwheel

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Hi All,

Quick question on the formation of linkwheels. I'm thinking about creating a link wheel for one of my deep linked URLs. My question is at which pace should I setup the web2.0/blogs/articles directories at?

Is it detrimental if I set them up straightaway or should I 'drip feed' them over a period? If so, what kind of period should I set them up over? I'm thinking about a wheel that consists of only a few branches like say 6-8, is this sufficient or should one use a lot more?

Really looking for advice from established people who have used this strategy for while, please do not reply if you are someone who has not implemented link wheels.

Thanks for all your help!
Zaheer
#linkwheel #setting #speed
  • Profile picture of the author nettech
    Hmmmmm guess there arent many linkwheel experts here then :-(
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcat1967
    That's because Google is onto link wheels - they aren't that effective anymore. I've had friends test them out and were pretty much experts at it. Worked great a year ago - not so much anymore.
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  • Profile picture of the author nettech
    Thanks for that, thats what I assumed hence why i haven't really bothered with them too much, the only problem is that I'm hearing people who have actually said that they are still working !!!!!!
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    Zaheer

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  • Profile picture of the author mmresources
    Link wheel's still work, but like everything else, it needs to be done in combination with other strategies. Instead of thinking of it as a link wheel, think of it as a content network, focused on one very specific topic. I grow mine pretty slow, but over time, I get a large content network of sites with good authority for each of my topics. Not a "get ranked quick" plan, but it is a long term solid strategy IMO.

    In addition to building links, these link wheels or content networks should be built in a manner so that you will pick up traffic to your main site from these linked sites as they pick up long tail keyword traffic. Over time, it's a real good way to grow authority.
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