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Old 10-26-2009, 12:50 PM
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bigcat1967
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Why is the Link Wheel So Powerful...

I know that Google hates the Link Wheel -

First Question - Why does Google hate the Link Wheel? (I'm talking about let's say a group of six or eight Web 2.0 properties linking to each other (like in a circle) and each property links back to your site's landing page).

Many people claim the wheel is so powerful. If they are correct, then why is the wheel so strong? Even if Google catches on - temporarily, it seems to boost the main site up in the SERPs.
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Old 10-27-2009, 05:59 PM
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According to my knowledge thus far it is an black hat technique which needs to be avoided. Implementing it can benefit you for a very little time.
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