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Building My PBN - Now Where to Point My Links?

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  1. Building My PBN - Now Where to Point My Links?
  2. currently in the process of building my pbn. Almost done.
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  14. Wondering where i should point most of my links? To the homepage or to the articles that i am trying to rank?
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  16. Lots of people say point most of them to the homepage. But why?
  17. Homepage or on the pages where most links are built, People make contextual links on homepage because homepage give great power to the target URL's as most of backlinks of website built to the Homepage.
  18. Exactly , it is a nice question....
  19. Me also wanted to know the answer for this question!
  20. Waiting for some experts to answer this question...
  21. Definitely homepage, as that is the most natural. If your money site is interlinked correctly and your onsite SEO is done well, the link juice will flow through your entire site. I have 60 - 70% of links pointing to the homepage and rest to money articles.
  22. Everything depends on your budget.
  23. I do 60% homepage 40% inner pages.
  24. Make web2.0 pbn for your inner pages, and dripfeed homepage pbns. That works well for new sites.
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  26. Then once you have authority, you can build specific links to rank your inner pages as well.
  27. web2.0 pbn for your inner pages
  28. One of my friend said that most of the Web 2.0 posts failed to index in google
  29. Definitely homepage, as that is the most natural. If your money site is interlinked correctly and your onsite SEO is done well, the link juice will flow through your entire site. I have 60 - 70% of links pointing to the homepage and rest to money articles.
  30. I do agree with you.
  31. I think it depends on the Industry. You should check too see what those in the top positions are doing
  32. and try as best as you can to copy their behavior.
  33. Depends on the link and what your writing I think.
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  35. If I'm talking about a specific product id rather link to the product (so inner page) because as a user I find that the most convenient and also the most natural when writing a blog (in my opinion)
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  37. If I'm writing about a service or company I link to home.
  38. One of my friend said that most of the Web 2.0 posts failed to index in google
  39. He is not making them right then :)
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  41. I love web2.0s. I usually rank a lot of keywords with the help of the links I get from these sites.
  42. You have to diversify your backlinks between homepage and money articles. But what's most important is relevance and anchors. Try to build contextual backlinks.
  43. i would also suggest to create homepage links and add some inner-pages into posts.
  44. I love web2.0s. I usually rank a lot of keywords with the help of the links I get from these sites.
  45. You create web2.0s for both homepage and inner pages?
  46. Definitely homepage, as that is the most natural. If your money site is interlinked correctly and your onsite SEO is done well, the link juice will flow through your entire site. I have 60 - 70% of links pointing to the homepage and rest to money articles.
  47. I used to be a page linker until being skooled by the domain authority powerhouses in the niche. Now I have the juice following to the homepage. My website might suffer from small balls in the future, but you should see the girls double take at those SERPs.
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