![]() ![]() Thing is, you won't get much out of this thread. Those 3 things are an awesome combination. The dot comsĪlso have a companion blogger, as well as twitter. I connect squidoo lenses with my dot coms. What could be better than getting paid each month, I build squidoo lenses for backlinking and making money. To already know how useful having blogspot blogs is. Used blogger, they would be quite surprised. If more people knew about blogger, or should I say, will anyone else offer to tip their hand a bit and talk about their experience? #blogger #building #discussion #hub #link #pages #squidoo Are they a pain in the ass to work with? Sure they are, Blogger is more forgiving than Squidoo and Hub Pages, but it's their aggravating TOS that keeps the quality high and the search engines serving up their content. They have real content, not spun crap or low quality articles kicked out of a $3 service. In my experience posts to Squidoo and Blogger get indexed and credited to the target sites far faster than any blog network I could build. ![]() I've had both Squidoo and Hub Pages suspend pages for that. Avoid linking directly to a lead generation page. But despite that, they'll get slapped down if Hub Pages or Squidoo don't like what the articles link too, so use caution. Most of my articles on Squidoo, Blogger, and Hub Pages, get several hundred page views a week. If it's a good targeted article, it will drive traffic of it's own to the target site and will represent the kind of post Google and Bing both want to see. If you do that, don't think for a minute you'll get a quality 500 word article for $5. I either write them myself or out source them to a trusted source. Will cranking up the number of articles and backlinks to them have the same effect ? In don't know, you tell me. The jury is out on highly competitive keywords.For keywords with low competition, say 30k-70k serps the pages will move to the top of Google and Bing without a problem. The sites and internal pages I target will get indexed and start moving up in serps within a couple weeks. I'll post 30-40 articles in this manner for one target site.Does that mean the site is getting credited for the link? I don't know, you tell me. That link will show up as a backlink for the target site usually within a couple weeks. I rarely put in more than one out going link to a target site in an article.For low competitive keywords they'll take the top of the page. If I out source the building of a few hundred backlinks to those articles over the course of a couple weeks, they move nicely into 1st or 2nd pages for Google.If it's a more competitive keyword, they'll show up in the first 10 or so pages. If there are 30k-50k serps, it typically shows up in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd page. When I post a properly optimized article on Squidoo or Blogger, that article appears in the Google serps for title keywords within days, sometimes literally overnight.The most consistent results I've received are from Squidoo and Blogger. I've been systematically posting articles to eight web2.0 properties and monitoring the results. I'll get it rolling with the results I've experienced over the past couple months. Most of the posts seem anecdotal, wisdom regurgitated from some other post, or just plain outdated.Ĭan I get some of you to post your own recent experiences? Anyone else out there testing the waters with regard to these sites? Please if it's not your own experience, don't post it. I've been reading posts about the wisdom of using sites like Squidoo, Hub Pages, and Blogger for building revenue sites and about whether or not they are useful for link building, or what magical formula to use, blah, blah, blah. At the risk of sticking my head in the lion's mouth, I'd like to promote a discussion on this topic. ![]()
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