How to build links to article sites using link wheels

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I have a couple of questions surrounding article site link building but I cant find the answer for it which is mainly about anchor text.

Lets say my keyword is "how to cure pimples naturally" and I write an article at ezinearticle on it where the first link goes to my review of "acne free in 3 days" and the second uses the keyword "how to cure pimples naturally" and goes to a similar article on my website.

My goal since all the keywords I pick have under 50k in competition is to be on the first page on google for that ezinearticle to drive traffic to my site.

My question is should I rewrite the article and submit the article to goarticles, and articledashboard with the first link going to "acne free in 3 days" and the second going to "how to cure pimples naturally" that doesn't point to my site but to ezinearticles?

I am trying to not leave a footprint for google to spot so I am thinking that these 2 sites anchor text should be different ex: "acne free in 3 days review" and "learn how to cure pimples naturally"?

Or if I go one step further I might open up a scribd and articlesnatch account and link those 2 to goarticles with the anchor text ex: "the acne free in 3 days review" and maybe "learn how to cure pimples naturally fast" And then open a slideshare and articlesbase account and link these same anchor texts to articledashboard.

Also at the very end take the rss feed of only scribd, articlesnatch, slideshare, articlesbase, and give the feed to the top 10-15 rss sites.

What I am trying to do is pass link juice without leaving a footprint but is having a second link always pointing to my site leaving a footprint? I have looked at many link wheels, pyramids type link building but they don't really answer that question. Thanks for any help.
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  • Profile picture of the author dburk
    Hi deanmoney,

    Google has no problem with you promoting your website, in fact they frequently recommend it. What they have a problem with is blatant spamming.

    You don't need to worry about leaving a footprint unless you are spamming links. Google is perfectly okay with the concept of attribution in exchange for contribution. If you create useful content that is placed on other websites with a link back to the author's website, you are in good stead with Google.

    This is not to say that you can push a really crappy page to the top of the ranks and not expect Google to tweak their algorithm to return better results. You need to be worthy, as well as earn your rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aira Bongco
    Hi deanmoney. What you can do is optimize your articles by having your keywords on the title of your articles. In my experience, you can easily get ranked on the front page by having your longtail keyword on your title. If there are too much competition on the niche, you can also build links. You can do this by using other means other than article marketing. Also, I would suggest open rather than close or blatant link wheels. Google will realize the wheel if its created too blatantly.
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    • Profile picture of the author deanmoney
      O..K.. Thanks for these responses. Anyone else have any answers to share? Thanks ahead of time.
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      • Profile picture of the author howinfo
        I do like that three way or link wheel back link strategy you got there. I think it would make links look more natural and therefore have more weight in Google eyes.

        Just building it all up correctly would be a quite a project but I think well worth it.
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