Ever thought about having links on Wiki sites?

TheCleaningDoc

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I am not talking about Wikipedia here. There are literally hundreds of sites out there that are Wiki type sites that you can post articles and contextual links to your site with your keyword anchors. These are not considered article sites.

Some of them are auto approve sites and some are not. But they do include .com .net .org .edu and .gov sites.

Here is an example of a PR7 domain (your page will not have a pr)

http://jimi.ithaca.edu/CourseWiki/index.php/User:Finickyaccuser4

I have created 3 links using 3 different keywords to the site and the article is within the niche so it is a link from a related article. (yes the links are to one of my sites)

This one site has some things going for it. Auto approve, .edu and the domain is a PR7.

Now you all are looking for links to your sites so here are a few things to remember.... On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the most powerful, here is how the link types rank.

Link Farms 1 (where you pay to put your link on a site that has thousands.)
Directory Submissions 1 (there are thousands of these out there)
Article Distribution 2 (eZines etc.)
Press Release 3
Social Bookmarking 7
Guest Blogging 9 (Where you write on another blog)
Content Sharing 9 (These sites are powerful)
Authority Sites 10 (news, .edu, .gov)

Forum profiles and blog commenting have just about lost all of their linking power due to constant spamming.

The number one spot on Google gets 40-50% of the clicks from page 1.

Contact me if you want more info.
 
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