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Do Wiki backlinks do any good for your website?
I know that if you get a Wikipedia backlink, you'll get a ton of clicks but these are nofollower and hard to get to stick. I'm not talking about Wikipedia links. I'm talking about the other plethora of Wikis out there and people that offer Wiki Link gigs like this one: https://www.seoclerks.com/Blackhat...o-over-500-wikis
Anyone had any experience using them? Do they work?
Wiki backlink is very good but wikipedia not other wiki...
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Wiki links are often very helpful if you've done your keyword research and aren't going after any typical sites related to a social issue
it is really a satisfactory site with 100% customer benefit.
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If the wiki site is popular that it has many traffic in a day then I’d say it is still a good site to place your backlink. If it is a no-follow URL then your link will not be visible by the search engine which means you are losing half of the benefit. The other half of benefit is the probability that readers of the wiki site will click on your backlink therefore that will effect traffic to your site.
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Wiki links are often very helpful if you've done your keyword research and aren't going after "weight loss" with a brand new site
Many wiki sites are high PR and seen as an authority site. Make sure that the content will be well-written, even if spun. If using spun content, make sure it will be manually spun so that each variation is still high quality and makes sense to someone reading it.

Even if the links are nofollow, that's ok! Nofollow links are good to have if they're from authority sites. Read this survey from SEOMoz and be sure to look through the slideshow at the bottom!
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/new-edition-ranking-factors-for-2011-live
Hope this helps...
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