What is a link wheel and how can it help
Basically, a linkwheel is a set of SIX Web 2.0 properties interlinked in a “wheel” structure, all promoting a page on the web which is the focus of that particular “wheel”.
Let me explain, or well, let this image show you.

Basically, you have six properties up, and each contains a link to the “focus hub” AND its ‘neighbor’ as you can see in the image above, the arrows representing links.
Your “focus hub” could be ANY page you wish to promote. For example a page on your website, or another Web 2.0 property.
To expand, you could build a linkwheel like this around a page, and then build a new linkwheel around each of the properties that are in that linkwheel.
For example, in the above image, you would continue building another linkwheel having Weebly and Squidoo etc AS the Focus Hub.
Make sense?
You could take this idea and apply it to so many different things I’m not even going to bother with covering more scenarios. Use your imagination
Use of the Linkwheel strategy can bring some serious Google domination implications. For keywords with lower competition you could easily take over the front page of Google. Add social bookmarking and RSS-pinging in the mix helps quick indexing by Google and a whole bunch of backlinks to your properties… which in turn gives you good rankings.
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