Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
If it is true that Google doesn't penalize sites for extensively linking to it, does Google offer amnesty to links to any other sites? (I'm thinking of noncommerical authority websites like w3.org)
And a final question founded in curiosity: if linking to Google is OK, couldn't a person make a link farm without the usual penalties of offsite linking by linking to Google caches of its insidious affiliates? Has this been done before?
Google penalizes sites for extensive offsite linking, especially when it is reciprocal
I'm not sure where you heard this, but in my experience it is not true. Reciprocal links may be devalued a bit compared to a beautiful inline citation from a totally independent domain. But in themselves I have not seen recip links bring a penalty.
And offsite, non-reciprocal linking bringing a penalty makes no sense to me. Off site links are the heart of the Page Rank algorithm.
Or have I musunderstood you in some way?
I was under the impression Google penalized sites, like link farms, for heavy offsite linking. I've read several threads about it here at WW, how links farms are a way of the past and content-based, relatively self-contained sites are the way to go. The rest of my post is based on that assumption; have I assumed wrongly? When I say "penalized" I don't mean banned, I just mean a site's PR is negatively affected.
Anyone see otherwise? A site that was doing well, then put in a bunch of recips and immediately dropped?