Thursday 6 June 2013

Link Wheels Can Dodge Google Filters

Why Link Wheels Can Dodge Google Filters

Link Wheel have been existing for years, helping the SEO business grow, but still, a lot of people have not really known how powerful a tool it could be when used properly.
In the SEO industry, Link Wheels is one of the best strategies in ramping up a website’s ranking which puts a lot of them on the first page in a search engine. By doing so, it helps increase the number of visitors in a particular website.
Are all Link Wheels effective?
It is important to note that there is a proper way of using Link Wheel to boost up Page Rankings, and that is to use unique, high-quality contents and links. Another thing is that the most effective Link Wheel are the ones that are periodically updated and have links that are natural looking to avoid being filtered by search engine bots, meaning if you are too lazy to create backlinks, have crappy or redundant contents, and links that are not properly connected to the supposed site, chances are, your Link Wheel will not be very successful.
How can Link Wheel effectively dodge filters?
There are certain filters that are used by Google, or any other search engine sites for that matter, to detect anomalies and Page Rank manipulations which we will be discussing here.
Truncated PageRank
What this does is it calculates the ‘spamminess’ of the website by removing the first layer of links that gives the ‘link juice’ to it. So if your sites have crappy contents, have links to spam sites, and improperly linked, chances are you’re going to get caught.
What happens is that the sites within the Link Wheels will be secondary links connected together and then enhanced by article directories, so the ‘juice’ going to the site will be safe.
Owned Sites
Google may detect anomalies by simply looking at the IP addresses of the websites. If they see that the websites or pages all come from a similar IP address, the links have a chance to get filtered out.
However, if we use microblogs with different IP addresses, there will be no problem with that.
Relative Mass of Spam Links
As discussed in Truncated PageRank, the more spam links your site has, the greater chances there is in tripping on the filters. To prevent this, the contents in the microblogs within the Link Wheel should be unique, and full of information that is valuable to the visitor.
Site Development vs. Link Growth
How rapidly your link profile grows will determine how well your site can dodge the filters. It is more natural to see the growth of the money site rather than the links attached to it. Do it the other way and there’s a highly likely chance the site will not survive another day.
What you need to keep in mind about this is to keep your links tamed. Give limits to it and focus more on developing your site rather than adding more links that may not be very useful to the visitor.
Trust Rank
Trust Ranks are not greatly as important as Page Ranks, however, you must always keep in mind that the key to a good website that stands up to the test of time is the one that visitors can have a sense of trust on where they will want to return to time and again. So even though Trust Ranks are unlikely affecting your site, you should still do away from spam links and creating too many links that may be less of a help to you.
PageRank Diversity
Link profiles that have mostly high Page Ranks or spam-like links look very VERY suspicious. Create a wide range of links in your link profile to give it a natural look.....

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