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Thanks - Gmz
have been inundated with link request emails from a variety of casino sites. ... I even email them and request that it be removed. ...
You go one step farther than I do. I just delete them. Same for pharmaceutical sites not registered with VIPPS.
Do you think that because I suddenly am acquiring a bunch of links from a "shady" non-related "neighborhood" I could be penalised in G?
The answer to this is supposed to be a resounding NO. You have no control over who links to your site. You do have control with legit link partners, so just don't reciprocate links those sites. They'll go away eventually.
The idea behind thier scheme is to make you think that because they have provided a link to you then you should do the same for them. Feeling guilty, naive, torn between right and wrong? That's what they're using to get links, because they have little else to offer. I would venture a guess that a few innocent suckers have been drawn in with this ploy.
As far as a gambling site link hurting you... think about the numbers a minute. How many legit links do you have? How many one-way links from bad-neighborhoods would it take to overcome your legitimacy, if it's even possible. There aren't that many casino sites on the web.
The closer you get to being number 1 in the SERPs, and the longer you stay there, the more common this sort of thing will become. Develop a plan now to just delete them, and you can spend more time focusing on legitimate link sources.
In short, not a real link at all, though it might send a few visitors.
Look again in 2 weeks. Same page. Gone!
I agree. Just ignore them and move on. -Larry
Yes it may cause decreasing page rank due to bad neighbour links.
Rubbish!
If you linked to bad neighborhoods, then yes. Not the opposite way.
The sites will eventually take your link down when you don’t reciprocate. My site appears on dozens of off topic sites daily, I just ignore, or reply "not related to my topic, but thanks"
GMZ