Web 2.0 Backlinks
Create Web 2.0 pages for an offsite Search Engine Optimization bonus.
When you create a set of Web 2.0 properties to promote your blog, you can link each Web 2.0 property to the previous Web 2.0 and to the money site, in order to create what's called a Web 2.0 link wheel. SEO experts are currently arguing about whether or not Google detects linkwheels and penalizes the money site, since a linkwheel leaves somewhat of a footprint.
When you create a set of Web 2.0 properties to promote your blog, you can link them randomly together and to the money site, in order to create what's called a Web 2.0 mini-net. This is a much more random method that leaves less of a footprint for Google to find. It more closely mimics the way back links are generated naturally on the Internet.
Some examples of Web 2.0 sites:
- http://www.squidoo.com
- http://www.hubpages.com
- http://www.weebly.com
- http://sites.google.com
- http://www.blogger.com
- http://www.wordpress.com
- http://base.google.com
- http://www.newsvine.com
- http://www.typepad.com
- http://www.wetpaint.com
- http://www.easyjournal.com
- http://www.multiply.com
- http://www.blogs4me.com
- http://www.blogstream.com
- http://www.tabulas.com
- http://blogs.experienceproject.com
- http://www.blogspirit.com
- http://www.motime.com
- http://www.ohlog.com
- http://www.livejournal.com
- http://www.xanga.com
- http://www.insanejournal.com
- http://www.vox.com
- http://www.yolasite.com
- http://www.over-blog.com
- http://www.createfreeblogs.com
- http://www.webs.com
- http://www.bloglines.com
- http://www.blogdrive.com
- http://www.ohblog.com
- http://www.blurty.com
- http://www.seriousblogging.com
- http://www.articlegaia.com
- http://www.articlesweekly.com
