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How to Build a Link Wheel to Get More Traffic

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Build a Link Wheel to Get More Traffic
Build a Link Wheel to Get More Traffic

One great way to get a ton of traffic to your websites is to build a link wheel. These link wheels build backlinks to your website's main page, which give your website a higher search engine ranking.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    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.

  2. Step 2

    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.

  3. Step 3

    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.

  4. Step 4

    Create a Google Knol about your topic and include a link back to your Hubpage.

  5. Step 5

    Make a one page Blogger blog and link it back to your Google Knol. You can actually use the same Blogger blog to place links for many different link wheels.

  6. Step 6

    At this point you can either choose to leave the wheel as it is, and leave it "open" or you can close the wheel by linking your website back to your Blogger blog. Either way, you will see your website rise in the search engines over the next week or two.

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twincapes said

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on 8/23/2009 Mmm good ideas about increasing website traffic, thanks.

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