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Old 29-10-2009, 03:58 AM
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What is link wheel? How does it work?
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Write a Squidoo lens about your website topic. Then put a link in your Squidoo lens back to your website. You can open an account at Squidoo by clicking on the link in the resources section of this article.
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Write an article about your topic and submit it to any of the online article directories. You can use GoArticles or Ezinearticles or any of the other many article directories online. Include a link back to your Squidoo lens in your article or resource box.
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Create a Hubpage about your topic and link it back to the article that you wrote in step 2. You can open a Hubpages account by clicking on the link in the resources section.
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Create a Google Knol about your topic and include a link back to your Hubpage.

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This is one of the most imaginative ways of using web 2.0 web sites. Here is the idea: 6 independent web 2.0 sites, all with elevated Page Rank Values, include a back link to your web site. And each of the "spokes" adds a backlink to it's neighbor - creating the wheel. The "hub" is any page on your website.

The power comes with from a extremely focused group of web sites, with high Page Ranks, all focusing on your site. The purpose is to focus an extensive amount of authority on one keyword phrase at a time - to push that phrase up in the search engines.
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The web link wheel app lets you visit a different web link every time you touch the reader with the same tag. After the last link, the first one is used again, etc.
So the first time you touch the reader your web mail in box might show, next your face book page, next your intranet homepage... and so on.
The number of different links you put in there is unlimited.
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The hardest part about starting a new site is getting it ranked in Google and the best way to rank a site quickly is to build links to your new site.

Thanks to an SEO technique known as a link wheel, you can create backlinks to your site that are in the same niche as your site, are dofollow, and provide maximum link juice.
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