need explanations on mini-nets link building

kean2

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I saw that a lot of the mininets built like that:
money site<----web 2<----articles<-----blogcommenting/profiles
now for the questions:
is that for some reason?
web 2 - could you give some exmpales for web 2 sites that are good to use in that layer?
articles - why does web2 is the one that connects to the money site and not the article?

please write answar just if build and understand mininets.
 


I saw that a lot of the mininets built like that:
money site<----web 2<----articles<-----blogcommenting/profiles
now for the questions:
is that for some reason?
Yes. It's because this method looks more 'natural' to the search engines. If you were to point all your web 2.0 sites/articles/forum profile links directly to your money site it would be obviously spammy to the SE's and may result in your site being sandboxed (especially if your domain is relatively new). What you described is 'tiered' link building; The link in each layer gets more credibility or 'google love' with more backlinks pointing to it-- in your example, the articles get higher credibility from all the comments/profile links, which makes the links IN the articles higher quality. Then that link-juice passes on to the web 2.0 sites (which should already be high pagerank sites) which then link to your main site, giving you deep links that the SE's (hopefully) will regard as higher quality when determining your position in the serps.
web 2 - could you give some exmpales for web 2 sites that are good to use in that layer?
Squidoo lenses and do-follow wiki's are the most obvious to me, though there are many, MANY others. Just read thru the 'Sell, Buy & Trade' forum here for more ideas.
articles - why does web2 is the one that connects to the money site and not the article?
You can have the article link to your main site and have the web 2.0's link to the article if you want. Just make sure the articles are on a high PR directory (like ezinearticles or similar). I would probably split the 3rd layer of your example (blog comments/forum profile links) between the articles and the web 2.0 properties myself.