LINK WHEELS FOR LINK BUILDING: Hot to Build Massive Links and Traffic
admin | Mar 18, 2010 | Comments 0
LINK WHEELS are becoming more popular nowadays. At one time, people relied on the Yellow Pages for their main source of information or reference guide for finding products and services. That has drastically changed with the advancement of the internet. Most people nowadays us the internet to find the information they need.
Building links is a proven method for promoting a website on the internet. One of the most important factors that Google looks at is the number and quality of your back links. Building links for some webmasters is a full time job. If you do not have lots of time and money to invest in your website you may want to consider building some LINK WHEELS.
LINK WHEELS can be an effective method of building huge amounts of links and traffic to a website and they are cost efficient.
How does the Link Wheel Work?
Basically, you use on average 9 Web 2.0 properties. Properties like Squidoo, Hubpages and Blogger. You shape the link wheel is the same manner as a bicicle wheel. You have 8 spokes of Web 2.0 properties linking one way to each other in a circular fashion.
Then you link all of these spokes to the hub (another Web 2.0 property).
The key is to use just 1 keyword and link high PR properties. Let’s for example, each property devoted to a spoke has a PR of 8. If you have 8 properties with a do follow PR of 8, then you have 8 properties with a PR of 8 pointing to your hub. Not only that, you have 7 properties that also have 7 other properties linking to them with a PR of 8! Essentially, you start out with a do follow blog with a PR of 8 and you automatically get 7 other properties linking to you with a PR of 8. Again, each property in the wheel gains tremendous Google Juice as soon as the property is indexed and linked to the other properties in the wheel.
What else do you need to make your LINK WHEEL WORK?
There are a number of factors that come into play when creating a successful link wheel. First, once you have your blog indexed you go ahead and put in your links. After that it is a good idea to add pictures and a video. I don’t recommend Youtube as a Web 2.0 property for use in you link wheel. Youtube is not a do follow. I do recommend it as a great source for hosting your videos and for promoting your website outside of a link wheel.
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