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So nowadays its all one big linking competeition - who can fill their links pages with the MOST GARBAGE.
Come on google - sort of your spam filters already - I want to get back to building content and not have to worry about SPAM sites killing my business
ENOUGH is ENOUGH
Of course I agree that Google should filter out garbage links from guestbooks, FFA pages, and Zeus-style mass linking pages. It looks like they already do this to some degree, but I don't know how zealous they are about it.
So that includes you controlling many sites and voting for yourself?
Just asking :)
I must be blind then. Most people I've seen doing this consistently seem to get penalties - but then maybe it was something else.
I'm not really sure how. But I think it's becoming pretty clear that the notion that each link to a site is a vote for that site, is no longer accurate. If I were Google, I would start by trying to reduce the importance of link exchanges done purely for PR purposes. Perhaps give less weight to an outbound link if the target site has a link pointing back.
You're right, that's a valid point. The solution to this problem is difficult, otherwise Google would have already implemented a fix. The idea would be to reduce the incentive for link exchanges done solely for PR, without completely gutting the algorithm.
Are we talking garbage links or ANY unrelated inbound link?
How does a non-relevant inbound link constitute spam?!
A non-relevant link is NOT spam.
Sorry to sound harsh but I am getting real tired of people who cry "SPAM!" at every little thing a higher ranking competitor does.
I have non-relevant links on my links pages because I think my traffic would be interested in those sites and vice versa. Period.
I don't have respect for garbage links, but you can't call all unrelated inbound links "spam."
I would say no. I have a client that has worldwide presence and has different languages hosted on the same domain but on different extensions i.e. .com, .co.jp, .dk, .no, .de etc. they all cross link through a country selector and in different languages and most of the sites have a PR7, some down to a 4 depending on the country.
This is a publicly held company and I cant foresee them getting banned for this strategy since a lot of major companies use this heirarchy as well.