Forum Moderators: martinibuster
Here's my problem: I have found many sites that offer free links, like a directory, except they are not an extensive directory, basically a single industry. (As an example take the wedding industry. You have tux links, cake links, photographer links, dj links, etc.)
Is it considered a link farm if it is basically a directory of similar links like this? Is there a fairly strict definition of a link farm or is it more of a case by case basis?
Also does it matter if they are charging for the link? Or requiring a recip. link?
An legitmate industry directory should be no problem at all. A link back to a site that has your link shouldn't be a problem in most cases. (Having to put a bunch of links on your site to get listed is a danger sign.) Check the PR of the link site. If they have been around for a while but appear to have PR problems, you might want to hold off on linking to them. Use common sense and you should be fine...
Where is the link farm? It reminded me of something: [webmasterworld.com...] :)
I don't think I have ever run into anything like that. I usually am very hesitant to add any links to my site due to the whole "please don't leave my site, PLEEEEASE" type feeling. :D
Also because I am trying to provide as much useful content as possible and usually tons of links means a severe lack of content.
I guess I am suspecious of directories that require a recip. link, then start to appear above me in the listings because of their inbounds. Are they really more relevant to a keyword because they are a directory of sites rather than a site dealing directly with the keyword? ~:\
Anyway, thanks for clearing that up for me.
Of course, there's a time and a place for everything. Don't put an attractive off-site link right above your "buy" button! Don't include so many links that they get in the way of your content. You can set links to open in a new window, too, (like WebmasterWorld does) to help keep people on your site.