Best way to use ezine, squidoo, hubpages to get links, Traffic and Leads
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I hope I don’t have to explain what are ezine, hubpages and squidoo is.
So suppose you are using all of them and each of your ezine articles, hubpages and squidoo lenses are pointing to your site. You are seeing decent traffic and some backlinks but I think you can use these web products in a better way, specially marketers who are just looking to sell Clickbank products without wasting time in creating web pages.
Ideally this is how should be your linking line -
Ezine -> HubPage -> Squidoo lens -> Your website
OR
Ezine + HubPage -> Squidoo lens -> Your website
I don’t think interlinking all your pages is a very good idea, lets keep a pipeline to funnel the traffic and link quality. One advantage of this is, you can point few hub pages to build one strong squidoo lens which you can use to make some pages of different site of yours stronger.
Gone are the days when people used to create their own site rings of 50 websites and used to interlink them. New sites take way too long to get any value, specially if you don’t work on them so better to start using these web 2.0 products and article directories. You can ofcourse add your wordpress and blogspot blog into the list. Again, avoid interlinking and try to keep a single line of flow of links.
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lindsay hogan said:
Yo Pushkar
Interlinking is not bad unless it is done with other C-Class IP. Well there are benefits of interlinking that if you promote one website then automatically your all website will be promoted without any efforts. But the problem arises when it goes beyond limit.
The purpose of interlinking is not to spam but ease for the users and serach engine.
ThanksSeptember 23rd, 2008 at 3:44 pm -
Anita Campbell said:
Could you please elaborate, Pushkar, on what you mean by this? Are you saying to write an ezine article and link to a Hubpage. Then link from the Hubpage to a Squidoo lens. Then link from the Squidoo lens to your website? That seems awfully convoluted.
What does this kind of linking do for your site? Why not just link from the ezine article to your website?
Thanks!
Anita
September 29th, 2008 at 5:02 am -
Pushkar said:
Hi Anita, Wow, great to see your commenting in my blog
I have read alot of your posts in SBT for years now As far as your question is concerned, Yes this is what I do. I don’t do it all the time but some of the time (you can call it split testing of link building). The result is, I get very powerful squidoo lenses. I can see all of them being PR4 now with the recent PR update. Not only that they all are ranking in google on first page.
So instead of trying to make all ezine, hubpages and squidoo rank, lets make sure only one get ranked by the help of other two.
Other good thing with my strong squidoo pages now is that I can edit them to point to other pages/sites of mine.
I don’t think submitting articles over and over again to ezine pointing to only one site helps much. You submit 1-2 articles, that is it.
Regards
September 29th, 2008 at 8:44 am -
Ilyas said:
This is for Lindsay lohan, interlinking of sites is an issue if they are not the same niche, of course a site “A” which is related to health hurts if its linked with a a site “B” which is a porn website. If the niche is the same so I dont think it hurts it.
October 5th, 2008 at 3:24 pm -
kevin said:
Thanks for the info
October 13th, 2008 at 7:58 pm -
Adam said:
interesting to just make one page or lense strong.
You say you can edit the lense but you can also edit the hub page too. It used to be that hubpages had more authority than squidoo but that has changed.December 22nd, 2008 at 5:30 pm