Link wheels best practices

July 29, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 10 Comments
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As I mentioned in a previous post on Linkwheels, I outsourced some linkwheel creation to the guys at maxdesk.com.

I asked them a “newbie-like” question on how well link wheels work and if it would get me the rankings I wanted just by having them create this for me.

Here is their response, verbatim, and I thought it was a good explanation on the reality of how link wheels work…

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Testing out Linkwheels + MaxDesk

July 22, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 2 Comments
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In the previous post, LinkWheels – What are LinkWheels and do they work? I mentioned using SE Nuke to develop linkwheels with click-button ease (once you get software to actually work).

However, if you’re averse to spending money on a monthly service, there’s always another option and that’s to hire someone to develop a linkwheel for you.

So that’s what I decided to do…

I outsourced a linkwheel to see if these people could produce any positive results and to see if the links helped the main sites rank better…

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LinkWheels – What are LinkWheels and do they work?

July 22, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 2 Comments
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There’s a new term out these days called LinkWheels and it’s something I’ve been doing on a very limited basis the past few months.

What is/are Linkwheels?

It is the tying together, or connectivity involved in having links from web 2.0 properties pointing towards your main sites.

This is nothing new, but it will gain in popularity once people grab onto this “new SEO trick” as something new that gives them an upper hand, SEO-wise…

Here’s how I have used it with just 2 Web 2.0 properties, Squidoo and Hub Pages:

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Proof that link building services are a good investment

July 21, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · Leave a Comment
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Part of the measurement I do for testing link building services is to assess how this site your on right now fares against other sites targeting the same exact. keywords.

This site you’re on right now linkvanareviews.com is dedicated to reviewing link building services, and I’ve noticed over the course of writing for this site that there are a LOT of link building services out there besides the ones I have used and reviewed.

Well, at the time of this writing LinkvanaReviews.com is page one for the following 4 terms:

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On-page optimization factors that can greatly increase or decrease your rankings

July 1, 2009 by Daniel McGonagle · 3 Comments
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The on-page optimization you perform on your sites can make your link building efforts work a whole lot better (or make it a lot harder to see the results you want).

The reason this post is needed on a link building oriented blog is many people look to link building as the end-all, be-all for getting higher rankings, and it’s not…

While link building is an essential part of the overall rankings effort, it’s still only half of the battle.

The other half of the “battle” is to achieve the happy marriage between OFF-page and ON-page optimization.

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