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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LinkWheels
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).
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web 2.0 properties
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 [...]
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