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Is artificial link pop spam?

When you link all your own sites is it spam to Google?

         

thunderpaste

6:18 pm on Oct 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I was looking for link partners for my website by searching competitors back links when I found two sites above mine that seem to be artificially boosting their link pop by linking to their own sites.

In each case the site in question has backlinks from sites that very obviously follow some webmaster's template system for rolling out affiliate sites.

In each case the sites have no other significant links but their own (which number well into the hundreds in both cases.)

Should I report this as spam? Or is just a fact of life and competition? Sure doesn't seem very fair considering the work involved in building links.

WebGuerrilla

6:49 pm on Oct 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I think it depends on what your definition of spam is.

If you believe in the old school definition of spam as being misleading or deceptive pages that do not relate to the search query submitted by the user, than it probably wouldn't be considered spam.

If you believe in the most current definition of search engine spam which is basically "any site positioned above mine" then it would most defintitely be considered spam.

It isn't against the law to place links on your site to other sites you own. Google has said in the past that they use automated filters to detect and penalize artificial linking.

So if the pages are included in the database, and they are only returned for related search terms, then you could draw the conclusion that Google doesn't believe the sites constitute spam.

[edited by: WebGuerrilla at 6:55 pm (utc) on Oct. 15, 2002]

chiyo

6:50 pm on Oct 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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It also takes a lot of work to plant a bomb.

If you think google SERPS are being affected by this practice, report them. Then forget it and let Google decide.

Rodney

6:56 pm on Oct 15, 2002 (gmt 0)

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If you believe in the most current definition of search engine spam which id basically "any site positioned above mine"

I love that definition WebGuerilla :) I'm seeing that definition more and more these days.

Heck, with the last google update, every site under my keywords are spam under that definition.