Building a Link-wheel. Please help!

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Hi there,

I'm building a link-wheel for the first time and need some advice:

-What are the best sites to interlink? I need about 20 of them.
-If I use 20 sites, do I need 20 articles? Or is it possible to use the same article a few time in different sites?

Please help, some expert advice will be very appreciated!!
#building #linkwheel
  • Profile picture of the author techmug
    You must use spin content for each web 2.0
    also don't link with only 1 anchor keyword, make 70% keyword diversity in link wheel.

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author andishm
    Originally Posted by tommy23 View Post

    Hi there,

    I'm building a link-wheel for the first time and need some advice:

    -What are the best sites to interlink? I need about 20 of them.
    -If I use 20 sites, do I need 20 articles? Or is it possible to use the same article a few time in different sites?

    Please help, some expert advice will be very appreciated!!
    Dont just copy paste same article, Either use spun content or either use 20 quality article different ones for different blogs.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnben1444
    Link pyramid is far more better and safer, stop wasting your time with link wheel..
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  • Profile picture of the author marketingking872
    Link wheels is a bad idea especially when it's duplicate content, this will do a lot more harm than good. However, randomly linking some of the sites up to each other is good so long as they don't all connect up to each other to make a wheel, I like to call it a chain. A spinner is also a bad idea, you are better off just writting good quality unqiue content for each site. Yes, it takes time but there is no rush, it's quality over quantity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Bambu
    Here is my advice: unless you have a time machine and can go back 7 years, DONT build link wheels for your properties.
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  • Profile picture of the author mohsinmallik
    Forget about link wheel or pyramids. They are waste of time and effort now.
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    • Profile picture of the author herisetiyawan
      I'm so sorry..if pyramid or link wheel is not good.So what's the best link building strategy in your opinion..? Please share in this thread..Thank you..
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      • Profile picture of the author HeadStartSEO
        Originally Posted by herisetiyawan View Post

        I'm so sorry..if pyramid or link wheel is not good.So what's the best link building strategy in your opinion..? Please share in this thread..Thank you..
        I know it's all the rage right now, but I would build out a link network(PR networks, blog networks, whatever you want to call it). It's all the rage, and has been for years now. It's just becoming more main stream right now.

        I wouldn't get catch up on the hat thing, no one really has a hat. It's just what works and what doesn't work. All the "White Hat" SEO agencies are using gray hat behind the scenes.

        I always challenge these "white hat" guys to keep a client for longer than a few months, since they won't be able to produce the desired results within a reasonable time for them.

        Grab some expired Domains that already have links, build up real websites on them. Then link out to your sites.
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        • Profile picture of the author linkbuildr
          Originally Posted by HeadStartSEO View Post


          I always challenge these "white hat" guys to keep a client for longer than a few months, since they won't be able to produce the desired results within a reasonable time for them.
          We do however the client needs mid $xxxx+ budgets to do real marketing, not link spam. I hope your clients don't get f'd in the A from all your spam you're doing and not telling them.
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  • Profile picture of the author seomaster5
    Well, no you cant use same content in other blogs content should be different. spinning is also not good idea for link wheeling moreover google it you will find free blogs just link one content with another in recommendation this will help in wheeling say for example you are on one blog you have to write at the bottom Our Recommendations there you can give the other blog link in recommendation. just give one link of your site in each article to make the chain.
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  • Profile picture of the author streetpipscom
    You need to use unique articles in every 2.0 sites. Using recycled articles or using article couple of times is not healthy for the site.
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  • Profile picture of the author syncon
    It all depends on how much you like your site. It is a churn and burn or do you want to build it up and keep it awhile?

    If you are aiming for the second, making your T1 random is important, imo. Creating some symmetrical and single styled T1 using the same or virtually the same content is asking for trouble. It can work short term, and you may get lucky and dodge any real eyes from G landing on your site, but if anyone looks into it manually, it will take all of 2 minutes to see it's "unnaturally" BLed.
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  • Profile picture of the author C Rebecca
    No, its not black hat.
    There is nothing wrong in linking unique and relevant content. What’s wrong is when you act in a spammy manner linking together duplicate content just for the sole heck of linking!
    I am saying from personal experience the technique works great when done organically.
    @Tommy 23: yes you'd need unique articles. That's when it'll be effective.
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  • Profile picture of the author Moneymaker2012
    I wonder why people still waste time for link wheel, it's dead and useless, and also it can harm your site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Getawab
    Link wheel is not dead it works but some how its not as effective as it was.
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  • Profile picture of the author VASEO
    My advice, you do not build link wheels because it takes a lot of time and now effective for seo,
    example you build 1 link wheel = 10 web 2.0 you need 10 articles unique also username for it, if not google will find footprints.
    Link pyramid is great for now
    You can build 10 web 2.0 or more with wordpress, blog,...
    And then you can do any service for tier 2,3,4...
    Sure you will see best result
    Thanks
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