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I was very wrong. The people who use the service must be really lazy, or not know too much about SEO. People who emailed me were mostly from totally irrelevant links.
And even the ones who I replied yes to (some were actually relevant and worthwhile) none of them got back to me! And the ones I told to delete never did, they left the links going.
So then the search engines found all these irrelevant sites linking to mine and I had to transfer the URL. I haven't updated the url on the link exchange program yet and I'm not going to.
So to all you people looking for easy links, look elsewhere! Link exchange programs are a bad service full of incompetent webmasters who can't handle their own linking campaigns.
[edited by: martinibuster at 8:21 pm (utc) on Aug. 5, 2004]
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I've used/looked into a number of similar services (including this one), and found much the same. But then I've also found the same with direct approaches to my sites from webmasters (not using a service).
In this case, it ain't about the service, it's about the webmaster community.
I am interested though - why did you feel the need to change your URL? As long as you weren't linking back to these places they should pose you no threat, and probably still carry some benefit.
I've been assigned penalties before for irrelevant linkbacks. Thought it hurt rankings to get irrelevant backlinks?
At least, with Yahoo's new TOS...and my experiences..that was my thoughts.
You're right Akogo, the service is awkward. I believe the password and auto-generated form input is used to stop "link spammers," using automated robot software to fill out forms.
- Its all junk to me, like 500 links on 1 page that cant be found, and has no page rank... Just not the way to go!
Im still on the idea quality over quantity... Im not sure... but many people would say im wrong...
rj
[edited by: martinibuster at 8:22 pm (utc) on Aug. 5, 2004]
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If I use my own automatic links directory script, is a good idea to remove or hide my Add Link page so that other webmasters would be forced to go through me if they want to exchange? That way I can weed out the gambling links.
What's the best way to manually request a link? Just ask for it out front, without the usual lectures on link popularity or "mutual benefit..."?
[edited by: martinibuster at 8:23 pm (utc) on Aug. 5, 2004]
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People might disagree but for good links you need to work hard. Either search for link partners or work hard to build a content rich site and people will link back to you.
[edited by: martinibuster at 8:24 pm (utc) on Aug. 5, 2004]
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I've been assigned penalties before for irrelevant linkbacks
I have never seen any evidence (from my experience) that search engines understand relevance. The understanding they have is simply by links.
As an example, if your site sells golfballs, to a human, a link to a site that rents vacation homes in Florida might seem very relevant, when you think of the demographic.
Search engines simply lack that kind of intuition and by linking to other sites, you demonstrate relevance. They learn from links, and do not punish because they are not in a position to judge relevance, only study it