But those links are not the verified urls but the once in project data->URL. And for them noone knows where they are linked and if they are dofollow or not.
@kaine, have you experimented with leaving the no-follow properties in your link profile and tiering on top of them with more do-follow / no-follow properties at all?
I build tiers to everything, but I try and keep the No-follow in the tier 1 below about 20% (i.e. 80% DF / 20% NF).
For my tier 2 I just use as many unique contextual domains as I can get, and then link wheel the crap out of them regardless of whether they pass PR or not.
It's obviously quite a subjective thing to measure, but I've seen some good results doing it that way.
@2Take2 Surely make test for see. Actually i test to make maximum connections between my articles (tier1). Max 3 urls be article. 10 projects on. After i delete nofollow, dedupe, randomise and restart again and again with the same dofollow links in verified.
I hope to succeed on to the total number to make many linkwheels.
See result after with kitchen blast on tier2.
@Sven maybe one days is possible to see option for Linkhweel ? sure is possible but time to verified force to blast X time same url site (waiting time) and is not really bad in reality
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For my tier 2 I just use as many unique contextual domains as I can get, and then link wheel the crap out of them regardless of whether they pass PR or not.
It's obviously quite a subjective thing to measure, but I've seen some good results doing it that way.