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Currently, we have a Yahoo-style directory whereby we link to 5,000+ company websites.
We are changing our business strategy and I am contemplating the idea of changing how we link to the vendors listed in our directory. Instead of linking directly to the company's website (for free), we would only display their company name and phone number (no link to their website). If the company paid a small monthly fee, we would then create a link to their website.
Because of this new strategy, how would/could this affect our search engine rankings? We would go from linking to 5,000+ vendors to (initially)linking to just a hundred or so. Could this have a detrimental effect on our search engine rankings?
I have two train of thoughts that are competing against each other:
1. I first think that everything will be okay if I drop all the external links because the website has sufficient inbound links to help maintain its positioning in the search engines.
2. Then I think the loss of external links will trigger a reduction in the rankings of all the pages. If an optimized category page having 10 external links drops down to zero external links, will the original optimization done on the page enable the page to continue to rank well in the SEs?
I look forward to receiving any help / personal experience regarding this.
I think there should not be a problem in doing the switch. But if I were in your place I would keep one outbound link per page. HTH :)