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I have just spied on my competitor's backlink strategy using ahrefs, i found that majority of their links comes from blogspot.com
At the start, I thought they might have purchased the web 2.0, but on deeper research, i have found that all the web 2.0 sites are having 200+ articles and look really genuine and all are niche relevant.
I have tried searching and found no one to provide me niche relevant posts from existing web 2.0.
My question is if i choose to make new web 2.0 properties, will i get the same benefit compared to those old web 2.0.
What is the minimum number of articles to be published on a genuine web 2.0 (of course handwritten)
Is getting links from those created web 2.0 a safe strategy, if i maintain it in a genuine way.. ?
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Of course is you can build some links from them but I would go with guest blog posts or backlinks from quality forums, that will be more worth than web 2.0 Web 2.0 links are very weak and you should not focus on this. Of course is you can build some links from them but I would go with guest blog posts or backlinks from quality forums, that will be more worth than web 2.0
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