Author Topic: Stupidly cheap deal - 100 Spoke Link Wheels (Mega) available at silly prices  (Read 1291 times)

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Hi Gang

We have just taken delivery from one our associates an incredible deal
for Link Wheels.

The size of the Link Wheel we ordered was for 100 spokes (pretty massive)
and it also came with a free shot for the links to the supplier's autopligg
network. Now to be honest, this was very much an addition that was useful
for spidering purposes if nothing else.

Pligg, for those who aren't aware is a nice little application that
is effectively an OS equivalent of Digg, i.e. it works very much by
way of peer recommendation and votes etc but to be honest has very much
been abused over the past 12 months or so and as such the majority of
the thousands of Pligg sites there are out there are all virtually now
"nofollow" so for SEO purposes it is not that much use but they do add
to your IP spread so there is a limited value. In this case we were
more interested in the coverage for the client and the spidering so
we went ahead.

The Link Wheel, when it arrived, actually comprised 117 spokes instead
of the 100 guaranteed and what really made us feel good about this was
that when we entered the urls into our Bulk C Class IP checker we found
the following results:

Domains Entered 117
Total distinct domains: 117
Unique IPs: 113
Unique Subnets: 108
Domains with Duplicate subnets: 15
Domains with Duplicate IPs: 4

Which I think most folks will agree is pretty damn good for SEO purposes.

Now there are a number of ways of looking at this and I think the best
way is as follows and this is the real reason I am writing out to all
members about this. Firstly all these sites are based on WPMU which as
you all know is the multi user platform for Wordpress so is good for
Googlebot recognition for starters. When we checked there were some nice
PR4 and PR3 domains in there so its going to do some good as well but
the real bonus for all of you out there who reckon they can do this
sort of thing cheaper is this. Firstly, what you get is a good working
list of WPMU sites for future reference which in itself is a result.
We managed to compile a list of about 240 WPMU sites recently through
a supposedly well known piece of software that is good for checking
footprints etc and the results were complete junk.

By junk I mean we managed to find about 25 working sites out of 240
and it took us over 3 hours to check so we wasted all that time.

Here the grunt work is done for you.

The other aspect of this and is the reason that we will continue to
use this service for our SEO clients (that's how much we rate this
service) is that on an hourly charge-out basis it's a complete no-brainer.

The service retails at $90 for a 100 spoke Link Wheel (better that on
Warriors? I think not), takes 6 days to deliver and will probably over
deliver again. We have managed to negotiate a discount rate for our
members of $20 so the cost drops again from $90 to $70 which is even
more of a steal and I am sure as our usage of this service grows that
we will be able to get an even keener price which of course we will
pass on to members as and when this happens.

The other way of looking at this is how can you get this done yourself
for the price?

Outsource it?

OK yes but as I said, you have to find the working WPMU (which are
also still dofollow) sites first and that as we have shown takes time
and effort and that costs.

My recommendation, get in touch and we'll set up the process for you?

Cheers

Steve

PS more deals on the way, just looking after our members best interests

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Follow up
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2010, 09:01:10 AM »

Hi Gang

Just a quick follow up on the email I sent out recently about the terrific Link Wheel we had had constructed for a client recently and a few of you had raised a couple of issues that I thought might be of interest to more of you.

First of all let me bring you up to date with the particular client exercise that brought this about (within reason) the results of an SEO exercise we are carrying out for a client at the moment (without getting into too much detail for reasons of client confidentiality - though will check as I am sure they won't mind but...).

We started off with 22 terms in the Health and Fitness Niche of which we were on Page 1 or 2 for all 22 so the summary of the position at the outset on May 28th was as follows:

                Nos in those positions
   
Positions May 28th June 4th

Top 20          6             0
Top 10          4             5
Top 5           4             5
Top 3           2             3
Top 2           4             7
No 1             2             2

So the initial story is that the current round of promotion had taken the various key phrases and concentrated them now quite firmly into Page 1 for every keyword / phrase we were targeting and in most cases now quite firmly towards the upper half of Page 1

Now an analysis of the results threw up the following bits of information as well.

1. We had increased our profile of places where we had consecutive places i.e. 2&3 etc by more than double and in fact out of the 22 terms we now had 12 double positions.

2. The rise in SERPS appeared to be across the board with a rise in places for terms that we had scheduled to really get behind book marking wise later this week so the Link Wheels additional effect appears to be increasing the weight behind the entire site and not just specific terms.

All of this before we really could add any additional SEO behind the Link Wheel i.e. it is too early to count in the effects of additional RSS work or increased book marking of the pages, which of course we will do.

Once I get clearance from the client then I will post more details and information about this exercise into the members' area so you can get a clearer idea of what we are talking about. As I mentioned it's in the Health and Fitness Equipment Niche and though fairly small there are about 10 to 20 companies "taking chunks out of each other" at the top of this niche and it is fiercely competitive.

Now some of the other issues raised by members were as follows:

1. Is this type of Link Wheel a traditional one or is it random and how much use are they? Well an analysis of the structure makes it look fairly random to us and as to the continued efficiency of these as promotional tools I can only point to the results above achieved so far and they will get better once we swing the full force of the entire SLS Network behind each Link Spoke i.e. each Blog.

2. How effective are they for sites at various stages in their development and what about too many links? My take on this is as follows. As the great economist, John Maynard Keynes said "In the long term we are all dead". The old concept of too many links is an old wives tail. If it wasn't then you would crucify your site every time you released a successful Press Release that got picked up all over the place. Life too short. If folks want to wait for "forever and a day" attracting 2-3 links per day whilst the rest of the world flies by then fine but I think life is about a little more than this. You need results if not now, certainly by the end of the week. It is that important.

3. Is it possible to have more than one Link Wheel active at any one time and how can we maximise the return? Can you have too many links coming from any one URL towards the same URL? Not really it's called deep linking and anything that helps Googlebot find your internal pages is fine in my book.

The thing is that once you have this set up you have total access via username and password to each site so my advice would be to start adding spun content at random to the various sites and then bookmark these pages as and when you add them so you have a fairly organic growing "Link Mountain".  Wow, forget about Wheels, Pyramids, Clouds etc we are building a Link Mountain!! These entire buzz phrases get a bit silly after a while, still I'm sure someone will use it one day. The other thing is that the cost of getting this whole thing up and running quickly (takes 6 days) is so cost effective that the best thing to do is getthe basic structure in place and then enhance it gradually.

4. After you receive your report, how many links is ideal behind each spoke? I would hit it with the lot - read point 2...seriously why not? Hit it with your full allocation, your library pass, any pots and pans that come to hand and if necessary the neighbours cat!

5. After the report arrives what RSS promotion should be done and how to develop links further?  I would hit it with all the resources you have at your disposal. The thing about Google is that yes it finally gets round to recognising things with indexing etc but folks get too paranoid about Google. There are millions of web users and site owners out there with new sites coming on stream every day. It would be totally paranoid of me to assume that Google have a department set aside with my picture on the wall and every time I do something a buzzer goes off deep in the heart of the Googleplex with teams of "apparatchiks" all streaming out with "get Steve Morgan" emblazoned on their foreheads!

I hope this goes some way to clarifying any potential queries some of you might have had over this but as usual, any further questions then fire away and keep them coming in.

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Just a quick follow up on a few items. Firstly, the ongoing analysis
with our Link Wheel promotion.

For those in need of reminding this was an exercise whereby we took
a client whose activities were based in the Health and Fitness niche
and created a fairly substantial Link Wheel to support and help promote
their organic SERPS.

The starting off point was on May 28th and the figures on the right
represent those achieved two weeks into the Campaign.
Positions May 28th  June 14th

Top 20          6               0
Top 10          4               8
Top 5           4               7
Top 3           2               9
Top 2           4               8
No 1            2               2


So as you can see not only have we increased our presence on Page 1
in Google by over 50% (i.e. from 22 positions to 34) but those increases
in SERPS are all now starting to congregate in the Top5 and Top3
positions by virtue of the fact that we are fast gaining "authority
status" with indented double positions in 12 categories.
The next newsletter will detail exactly the status of the structures
that we are building and promoting.

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Very cool.  So where do we buy one of these wondrous LinkWheels with our special discount pricing?  ;D

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Get in touch directly at steve@simpleleveraging.com and we can sort you out with your special Members Discount Package

Steve

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Email sent as requested, sir.  Looking forward to hearing back from you!  ;D

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Hi Steve,

I'm wondering how many pages were targeted in this test? You mention 22 keyphrases were targeted, but how were they distributed over pages?

Best regards,
Martin

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I must go back and calculate. About 8-10 I think but will check. Out of the Office at the moment so will know exactly the amount tomorrow

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Hi Steve, Did you get chance to calculate how many pages were targeted in total?

Best regards,
Martin

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Hi Martin

We actually linked to three pages but the knock on effect was that we saw an increase in SERPS right across the board for about 10 pages as the overall level of backlinks increased.

Will also get the details for this out tovia email as our contractor has just come back from some vacation time and he is available.

Cheers

Steve

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Hi Steve,
Great results.
I see you targeted 3 pages and got an effect for 22 keywords.

How many keywords did you initially target? 3? or 22?

And how much unique content did you use? Did you have one unique article or several?

Very exciting,
Thanks
« Last Edit: August 15, 2010, 07:10:52 PM by interplay »

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Hey Steve, is this Link Wheel deal still available? Also do you still think it is effective? Thanks matey, kind regards Jamie ;D
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Hey Steve, is this Link Wheel deal still available? Also do you still think it is effective? Thanks matey, kind regards Jamie ;D

I was wondering the same thing.

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Hey Steve, is this Link Wheel deal still available? Also do you still think it is effective? Thanks matey, kind regards Jamie ;D

I was wondering the same thing.

Still effective if implemented properly but sadly in this case the sub contractor we used has started to have reliability issues in tems of deliverability so we're looking for another provider at the moment.

Steve