Efficient Method To build Quality Back Links

November 21, 2008 by Kevin Chu  
Filed under LinkWheel SEO

This is the one of the most efficient method to build quality back links through a Link wheel. The use of web 2.0 sites that links to your website, choose 4 to 6 web 2.0 famous websites with high rankings. These websites have good PR and traffic ranking; all are linking to your website. Choose different websites like blogger, wordpress, squidoo, yola, myspace, blogsome etc. And link them to your website with different keywords and phrases. Then post different articles on these websites using the targeted keywords, and update them regularly. You need to post different articles on each website, so that your articles do not have same content.

If you are good in writing then you can create a bigger wheel that links to your website. Why it is called a link wheel, because the website is linked in such way that it looks like a wheel. Let’s say your main site is about SEO. And on one of the pages on your site you talk about SEO Services. What we would do is to write 6 articles dealing with “SEO Services”. These could be 6 totally different articles on SEO Services or one article “spun” 6 times so that it is effectively unique content. Within each of the 6 articles we would add two links. One link to our “SEO Services” page on our web site and one to the next spoke.

Promote Your Link Wheel

You can expand your wheel by focusing on any particular web 2.0 website, focus on blogger and make a wheel with other sites that linking to your website. You need to promote you link wheel to get boost in search engine rankings. Link wheel is counted as white hat method, however, there is still a debate whether is it white hat or not. You can do social book marking of each page you have created. Regularly ping RSS feeds and create RSS feeds. Submit your link wheel to different directories to get back links for good rankings. If this sounds difficult for you then you can hire some expert to do the job for you.

Ahmad Wali is a SEO, SEM, SMM Expert and Online Marketer providing services as a freelancer SEO Services

Effective LinkWheel SEO For Your Serps

November 8, 2008 by Kevin Chu  
Filed under LinkWheel SEO

Too Good To Be True

As always when things are too good to be true stuff happens. Link wheels used to be a great way to build up site rankings until recently. Google, Yahoo and Bing have now all figured this out and have started to discount any link wheel attempts. For this reason it is always a good idea to stick with traditional back linking strategies instead of get quick schemes. If you are not familiar with link wheels then good for you. You are not missing anything and might have saved your webmaster headache. Now link wheels are only one of the things that are promoted now a days that say you can boost immediate rankings results. Just imagine how many get rich quick scams there are. Same goes with the SEO world. Keep in mind that there is only one way to properly go about search engine optimization without ever getting in trouble.

What is a Link Wheel?

Maybe I should explain this so you don’t accidentally do this. Basically in the web 2.0 you have multiple sites either submitting articles or blogs with links pointing to both your main domain and one other site. This other site would be another web 2.0 site that you have set up doing the same exact thing. This wheel of sites with two links on them can expand to many spokes of a wheel. I’ve seen some get up to 32 spokes long. The point here is that all the spokes are promoting not only your main domain but other sites that are also promoting your site effectively giving you a ton of link juice. Now there are variations of link wheels but they all basically do the same thing. Now there is nothing wrong with a few of these sites doing this but you might want to make sure and check to see if your wheel is completely in a circle as these are the easiest to find. Broken wheels are harder to find and spin off wheels are basically impossible to find yet still very powerful.

Is It Worth The Risk/Money?

Again this is not much of a risk if done properly. Broken wheels with a ton of hubs will make it virtually impossible to track hence Google, Yahoo and Bing will not be able to validate this technique. The cost of effectively setting up a proper link wheel can be expensive yet yield great results. The result can make you site stay on the top search results for years without the need of really updating new and constant back links. I would never recommend to stop your back linking campaigns but if you are in a tough spot for cash this is one idea that you could implement for at least the next few months. Many companies offer link wheels but it is imperative that you select one that knows what they are doing so not to have your site black listed from the search engines. Beware of companies that brag about a few sites they might have done as they might only work temporarily until they get caught. Your best bet is to call and get a feel for the person you are dealing with. Make sure they are up to date with current SEO news and tactics. I’ve seen many hotels go with out sourcing companies in India only to get burned. I hope this information helps you to stay out of trouble.

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Advance LinkWheel Techniques

October 14, 2008 by Kevin Chu  
Filed under LinkWheel SEO

The subject of today is how to get your business onto the front page of Google…really fast.

There are many ways to do this but the one we are going to focus on today is building a “Link Wheel”.

A Link Wheel is basically a series of web 2.0 websites that all link to each other AND your website.

Web 2.0 sites are basically Free blogging or article database websites that you can use to create “mini landing pages”. Any of the following qualify as a web 2.0 sites:

  • Google sites
  • HubPages
  • Zimbio
  • Wikispaces
  • Wetpaint
  • WordPress
  • GoArticles
  • Quizilla
  • Tumblr
  • EzineArticles.com
  • MSN spaces
  • Tripod
  • Webs
  • Vox
  • LiveJournal
  • Xanga
  • Blog
  • Knol

This structure of linking builds powerful links back to your website, ultimately helping your page rank in the search engines. All of the links from each of these sites all generate a combined power of “link juice” back to your site, because they are all interlinked there link juice is combined.

I hope you’re still with me here, this really is simple. Lets look at this another way:

1. Web 2.0 Site >links to 2 AND Your Homepage
2. Web 2.0 Site >links to 3 AND Your Homepage
3. Web 2.0 Site >links to 4 AND Your Homepage
4. Web 2.0 Site >links to 5 AND Your Homepage
5. Web 2.0 Site >links to 6 AND Your Homepage
6. Web 2.0 Site >links to 1 AND Your Homepage

SO, after recently getting many of my clients and my own homepage on the front page of Google with Online Video, I am beginning to experiment with link wheels for getting my site ranked even higher, and hopefully getting more than one page of my site on page one of Google for my search terms.

I’ve got some competition in my area but I know that I can out rank my competitors. Stay tuned as I experiment with the link wheel method as I will be writing about my results in an upcoming series.

Lets dominate local search together!

Of course, if you have any questions please email me!

Peter Beattie is the owner of Maine Media Pros, a web design and internet marketing company in Maine. They specialize in helping small to medium sized businesses in Maine and all over the US build their presence online.
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How To Do Proper LinkWheel SEO

September 19, 2008 by Kevin Chu  
Filed under LinkWheel SEO

Over the last year link wheels have become the latest craze in seo everywhere you go you hear one opinion or another about link wheels. Some love them some think they do not give you the value or benefit that one way authority links do.

In my opinion combining multiple wheels along with a well balanced link building campaign you can achieve first page Google results within a short period of time. Your link building service provider should combine link wheels, and submit each hub of the wheel to 20 do follow authority social bookmarking sites. They Should also use targeted niche one way links, social bookmarking, and High page rank link directories. If you combine these four types of links you can move your website from the basement to the penthouse. Be sure to choose your link building service provider carefully ask questions make sure they will customize a well balanced link building campaign.

A critical step is to make sure your wheel is submitted to 20 top social bookmarking do follow sites. Any professional link building service will also submit to rss feeds. Follow these simple steps and you can move to the first page of Google. Boost your page rank and watch your website traffic spike.

While you are waiting for your wheel to work its magic, it is important to continue to add useful and unique content to your site. You may get tired of the old cliche that content is king but there is no substitute for quality content. Not only will this enhance the utility of your site for visitors, but it will speed up the process of improving your overall index ranking in the search engines. While a link wheel may help draw traffic, there is no substitute for hard work. To get to the top of Google and stay there you must continue to build your links every day.

A link wheel is worthless if you do not target the right keywords, and most important every link in the wheel has to be unique content. If you do not use unique content you are wasting your time.

Here are five simple steps to follow so your link wheel will give your website the most benefit.

1. Do your homework make sure you research your keywords and that the keywords you want to target in your link wheel is optimized into the content of your website.

2. Write unique articles for every link of your wheel, be sure to write extra articles to feed your link wheel with fresh unique content that Google will love.

3. First day post a article to a authority web 2.0 site for example squidoo or hubpages place a link to you main money site, and another link to the next spoke in your link wheel.

4. Create a different spoke every day at a different web 2.0 authority site until you have as many spokes in your link wheel as you want.

5. Once you have completed your link wheel continue to build it with fresh unique articles to all the links in your wheel.

These are the basics for a successful link wheel one note I feel that Google is taking close notice of link wheels at some point the link wheel needs to evolve into a open link wheel with multiple hubs.

More about that at a later date.

Bob D Williams has been involved in the seo field for over ten years. Working in various seo services but specializeing in link building services. And in search engine optimization.
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What Is LinkWheel SEO?

July 18, 2008 by Kevin Chu  
Filed under LinkWheel SEO

An amazing 68% of Internet searches never make it past the first page of results! What does that mean for your web site? Simple, if your site doesn’t show up on the first page of organic search results for your keyword, then you’re missing out on the majority of the traffic searching for your product or service.

Since most people understand that traffic is the lifeblood of a website in order to get new leads, conversions or sale, the question is how do to get to the top of search engines to capture the traffic to your website?

One extremely effective search engine optimization (SEO) strategy to help sites increase their rankings is building a “link wheel” around the website.

What is a Link Wheel?

Simply put, a link wheel is a series of web properties that link directly to your website (aka the “hub”) as well as interlinking to one another (aka “spokes”). For example, website A has a link to website B as well as to your website. Website B then links to Website C and also back to your website as well. The last website in the wheel points back to Website A (and to your website). By using this strategy, you are not only building links directly to your website, but also to each of the other properties.

Why is building links to other websites (that contain your information) important?

First, the websites that you are using are high PageRank (PR) social Web2.0 properties such as Google Knol, Quizilla, Hubpages. These sites have high authority in the eyes of the search engines so those pages will often rank quicker and higher than your target webpage. Second, by building several different websites that contain your content, you increase the chances that you can have several spots in the top 10 results and, therefore, increase your chance to capture that traffic. It’s not uncommon for a properly developed link wheel to secure 2-5 positions out of the top 10 spots depending on the keyword that you select.

In the end, link wheels are an amazingly effective SEO tactic to not only increase your target website’s ranking, but also to have multiple properties listed in the top spots of the SERPs.

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