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Originally Posted by Dutch Harry
From what i have been reading is it also interlinking that is taken in accountand if you link your clusters then i m 100% sure that 1way linking is better then 2 way links
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Thats not too hard to do imho.
If you look at this attachment you can just dont interlink it inside the cluster:
http://www.netpond.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8074
If you look at the drawing then you will see that the black links are for "forward links". So for example: you can "forward-link" the traffic at "freesite-gallery1 and freesite-gallery2" to a completely different freesite from another cluster which is also hosted on another domain on a different hosting.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but those "clusters" are just the basics for interlinking. I dont think that interlinking is the correct word for it, I would better call it
"Traffic leaking to your own sites".
I think the opportunities are pretty endless for expanding the basic meanings of this tutorial.
A few of my 2 cents:
* Leak traffic/spiders to your own blogs with loads of text
* Leak traffic/spiders to your own review sites with loads of text
* Leak traffic/spiders to your own sex-story sites
* Leak traffic/spiders to your own ....................
If you have a few hub/mainpages all interlinked to each-other you can feed them with traffic/spiders from:
* Hardlinks (one-way linking only) on your own skim TGP's / MGP's
* Hardlinks (one-way linking) on your own spam-blogs
- You build 1-10 thumblogger blogs every day and submit 1 of them on all blog directories and SE-s available et cetera
* Buy aceware submitter and get traffic from BBS-s and Linkdumps
* Feed "new" mainpages by adding hardlinks (one-way linking only) on those mainpages already excisting.
IMHO the possibilities of gaining steady SEO-traffic endless if you do it the right way.