We all know that in the last few years these web 2.0 pages have ben storming into google index. Now we can harness the power of these web 2.0 properties into our own advantage, by using the COIL method. COIL is a Circle of Internet Links, made solely by using the web 2.0 properties. Unlike directories, web2.0 links offers far more weigh in SERP ranking, and it also offers deep links to one’s main website (if one chose to use it).

So I’m gonna put this theorems into diagrams so one can understand this more easily.

Step one: Basic COIL

A basic COIL consists a set of 6 web 2.0 webpages. In this case they are blogger-dotcom, our beloved squidoo, blogsome, wordpress-dotcom, weebly, and finally vox. (One may use other web 2.0 pages, there are tons out there)

In each of those sites we should create a page with links pointing to 2 pages, one is the neighbouring web 2.0 page and the other is pointing to your website (could be the main page or its post). If we did this correctly the link should be fully circling your website. This in return will increase the chance of your backlink to be read by search engine robot and Never ever put any link from your main website pointing to your COIL, we don’t want reciprocal link, we want a heavyweight backlink.

basic COIL.jpg

Stage 2: expanding the the wheel into a web

Now that we completed the basic COIL, we could move on to the next stage. In this stage we should add more weight to the hubs pointing to our page by building a sub COIL on each hub.

It’s basically the same process as Stage 1, but the focus site is our hubs. The diagram below, shows how we could strengthen our squidoo page, which in turn will strengthen our main website.

Extended COIL.jpg

Stage 3: Coil Domination

When we finish with stage 2 we could expect something like the above picture. The picture below is a simplified thing from what we’d have done.

Now we just wait until the spider-bot from search engine finish indexing our COIL, by then you should see some improvement on the backlinks of your intended pages. When we did this process repeatedly on every pages in your blog.. hmmm google-licious

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