Generate Online Traffic Using Blog Link Building Techniques

Below is a linking strategy for a blog farm that many blackhatters use. This current diagram is for 3x3 matrix. The same thing can be scaled to any length.
Pros :

1. simple but beautiful, not sure if it is effective
2. Can be scaled to any size of blog farm

Cons:

1. Each node has same number of incoming & outgoing links. The big G might detect the footprints.

2. The link structure completes loops. Though each of the links is a one sided link, but the loop is complete at 4/5 level. Big G might very well detect it. He is not all that stupid.

Let's have a close look to this graph. Here is the problem with this method that you outline with this graph:

If we're reading it correctly, while it is absolutely multi-dimensional, it does not exhibit any where near enough complexity to avoid even the simplest detection algorithms. It also assumes, potentially based on an over-simplification that is entirely my fault for introducing, that weight is evenly distributed at all nodes and that this distribution is temporally linear. It is not.

In fact, the even distribution assumes "perfect conditions," which never occur in the wild. Also, weight is not distributed on these networks in a way where a node that received a .5 weight, would then distribute a weight of 1.5 if it only had 2 links. The fact of the matter is that on the majority of the large network only rarely will we see node connections (edges) that distribute weight greater than 1.

Since PageRank relies on a similar algorithm, presumably this is why an overwhelming number of sites have a PageRank of only 1. This is also why, if we disregard quality, there is no direct correlation between the number of links and the ranking of a page (an old SEO myth.) Even the original PageRank algorithm was far more rich and complex than that.

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