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Lately
there has been a large spread of websites that
act as intermediaries for link exchange, and
websites that offer link exchange with their
portfolio of websites (this means that
they offer an entire webpage with a link
directory and you need to introduce it in your
website). Do these websites help? The answer is
NO
and I will try to give you some of the reasons
for this.
1. Fist of all who will collaborate
with a website that intermediates link
exchange will not trade one link but
hundreds or maybe thousands of links which will
be added most probably in a page that will be
named links, partners or any other name. So
there will be this page that will contain
hundreds or thousands of links … and among those
links you will have your link. From the
start the Google-bots will see that this page is
destined just for links, without any rules (same
category, same language) so the links are
artificial (they don't represent a trust worthy
reference) and will be ignored or even worst
this might bring upon the cancellation of links
that have been already considered as valid
back-links. So the result is far from being in
your favor.
There also is a possibility for the link towards
your website to be included by the "exchange
partners" in a webpage with any name….lets say
page.html, this page may not have any link with
the website so the Google-bot will never reach
the page because he doesn't know that page
exists.
2. Those who will participate in programs
that consist of introducing in their website a
whole page of links (and this is what such
programs require) must acknowledge that this
procedure is considered as being a link-farm
(A link farm is a form of spamming the index
of a search engine); this means disaster
because besides of the risk that this procedure
will not help in any way you might be banned
from the search engines` systems.
3. Google from it's beginnings used as basis
for the determining the relevance of a website
for a certain word the system of the indexed
back-links (these being considered as
recommendations made by one website for another
website), thus the more recommendations
(back-links) one website has the more important
it becomes. In order to avoid the indexing of
artificial reciprocal links that are considered
as poisoning, lately Google has adopted a series
of measures meant to detect this kind of links.
Some of these measures are:
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No
indexation for the links that are generated from
a single page that contains numerous external
links (generally more than 10).
- Tacking
into consideration only the links that are
generated from a webpage as a recommendation,
from sites in the same domain or in
domains closely related, web pages written
in the same language or from the same
geographical region.
For example we have a website that sells auto
parts with 3 links to: a website that sells
cars, a financing website and to a website with
gardening products. Google will ignore the link
towards the gardening website in 80% of the
cases.
The distinction between the domains of activity,
geographical regions, etc is made by Google
mostly with the help of dmoz.org
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