Does it sound like a linkwheel to you?
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I have a small group of insurance related blogs and sites (20). I have been creating useful articles and linked them to my main site.
These sites are "not" interlinked and they are all in different C-classes ip. I was thinking in linking some of them to some other good resources that I have in article sites like ezinearticles.com with the idea of making my articles available to my readers and also increasing the rate that they get crawl by the bots. Maybe even boosting does pages Page Authority.
Thanks,
Gabe
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You're welcome.
As long as you keep this interlinking between those blogs natural (and in order to benefit your visitors), you could do this, yes.
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Thanks Theo,
I will link out from my sites to the article sites.
Just to clarify the blogs and sites that i control are "not" interlink and they are each in a different class ip. Been that the case could i also link some of does 20 sites to each other when is beneficial for the users?.
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You seem to be linking in and out for the right purposes (providing additional value for your visitors), and don't plan to do it in extreme amounts. Even though all the interlinking between these sites might seem sketchy, especially considering they are from unique c-blocks I personally don't think this will get you in trouble, and might indeed get some boost in traffic and authority along the way.
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