Link Beehives?

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  1. sazymi New Member

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    Have you heard about this new SEO technique, it is called the link beehives. I was just wondering what this one is all about? Kinda interesting but they say its more complicated than link wheel. Can you share your idea about this. Thanks in advance.
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    Ive never heard of it , have you got any links as to what it is ?
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    So, hm, yes, we haven't heard about it, what is it ?
    I ( wild ) guess it's some more complex way of organizing linking and "link juice" flow across domains, IP adress spaces and all.
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    Actually its all about linking like what you do in link wheel but this time its a multiple link wheel along with a well balanced link building campaign. I did not find some link that defines it more but here how does it look like....

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    and the linkwheel looks like this:
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    I will research more about this and i will share with you guys.
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    Yeah, thanks LuckyHeart, that's similar to how I had imagined it. So inspiring to see how things evolve in the SEO world :)
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    Very interesting notion and technique. It'd be harder for Google to detect manual linking schemes against natural ones.
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    becareful could end up as a link farm. but the idea sounds natural as it commonly happens like this within small niche industries - linking between major players.
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    Actually, it can not be considered as link farming because the procedure is link to some URL links that you own with a path and landing page. It must be distributed carefully to avoid what you are thinking.
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    It looks more complicated than a link wheel can this so called "Link Beehives" be the modern version of advanced link wheel?
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    I think we can follow the same old fashion techniques; it will yield more reults than you suggested.

    Thanks.
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    Yes it is.

    Well, if you do it right you get a good output otherwise you will fail. Old fashion technique is good but as a SEO, we need to evolve and explore its world there are lots of cool thing in the store that we can have all you have to do is to pick the right one for you.
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