In a Nut Shell

by williamsonyforTV | July 22, 2009 at 01:17 am
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In a nutshell

Basically, a linkwheel is a set of 20 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.

 Hope it makes sense.

Basically, you have 20 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.

 

Working Backwards to Save Time

This was a mistake I made when I first started doing this.

Let's bring up that image again.

Okay, so we pick a starting point, let's say we start by posting

to Quizilla.

Logically, once we're done posting our content there, the next

place to post content would be Blogsome, right?

Right, except that would take more time.

As Quizilla is linking TO Blogsome, when you're making the post at

Quizilla you don't have anywhere to link to other than the Focus

Hub (site A)!

 

Therefore, once we've posted to Quizilla, we move on to Blogger.

When doing the post at Blogger, the Quizilla post already exists

so we link to that, and of course to the focus hub again.

And then, you just make your way around the wheel until you get to

Blogsome.

When you're done with them all, you just go back into the Quizilla

post and add the link to Blogsome.

A simple mistake, but it's easy to make if you're not watching what you're doing.

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