Post Penguin 2.0 - Has Anyone Used Authority Para-Sites To Drive Traffic?

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I have noticed that I have been able to get authority para-sites ranked on Google very quickly with really bad quality backlinks after Penguin 2.0 hit. The keywords that I have been targeting have medium competition.


Has anyone else had this same experience?


I have seen the best results with the following Para-sites:


1. YouTube
2. Amazon (ebooks) [Example: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0471355984]
3. Askville.Amazon.com (Similar to Yahoo Answers)
4. Facebook Pages
5. Squidoo (Works well but have cracked down and have started banning accounts)
6. Meetup.com ($12/month) The group page ranks very easily
7. LinkedIn (The Company Profile Page)
8. Twitter Profile
9. Tumblr (May be able to pull in RSS feeds)
10. Myspace Account
11. Blogspot
12. BBB.org (This is an authority for Google+ Local Business Pages)
13. Dailymotion.com (Video site that is less strict than YouTube)
14. Metacafe.com (Video site that is less strict than YouTube)
15. Pinterest Profile (Rank Really Well)
16. Yahoo Answers (You can ask the question yourself, and then write the answer yourself)
17. Itunes Stores (Example: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/...er/id168492891 [Keyword: Internet Marketing Tips])
18. Google+ Accounts
19. EvenBrite.com (Similar to Meetup.com)
20. Craigslist.org (Can rank well for local listings. Downside is that they can be flagged and they expire. Good for short-term rankings)
21. Ireport.cnn.com (Can create an account as a reporter. Really easy to rank these pages)
22. Press Releases (These are possibly the best ParaSites, besides YouTube.)
23. Blog.co.uk (High authority site for the UK market)
24. Yelp.com (THE BEST For Local Businesses)
25. sites.google.com (Another Google Property)
26. slideshare.net
27. Photobucket
28. Panaramio
29. Flickr
30. WordPress
31. Wikihow
32. Quora
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