Matt, Is there such thing as building to many links, if you’re following Google’s webmaster guidelines exactly? Too many where you would get banned, even if you’re following the rules? Thanks, Mark
Mark Schneider, Denver, Colorado
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Matt, Is there such thing as building to many links, if you’re following Google’s webmaster guidelines exactly? Too many where you would get banned, even if you’re following the rules? Thanks, Mark
Mark Schneider, Denver, Colorado
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for goodnesssake wear a bra!
For those who call themselves SEO's and say "oh just create great content and people will naturally link to you" and so on, is just full of bs… Do you even truly believe that the majority of sites rank this way?? Be realistic people…
It's interesting that Matt referenced links coming from social media sites. When these sites are properly included in an SEO campaign, there could be many links to a site just from them.
Huffington Post has a couple links. They'd be screwed if there was such a thing as "too many links." Adobe would have a pretty serious problem too.
hello, where can i send the question i have?
My question is, i have 87% search engine traffic on my site(Forum, online for 5 years), and i heard from someone here in Greece, that there is a danger when the percentage is that high. (that i am depending on what google will change with algorhythms). How much of that is true? (the percentage has always been high but it even got higher the last few years)
No follow links are good as well, all things be natural some will have no follow. I agreee get as many links as you can with good anchor text.
great organic way i.e Twitter, Facebook etc… erm…ever heard of sponsored links on those two social network?
How about some illustrated examples on your side… (like the news)
you make it sooo simple. I get paid for links on my site, almost every month. I don't care, someone has to sponsor my work. There will always have a demand for quality content.
Interestingness? I see you went to the same school of English as George W. Bush… Another good video nevertheless. Cheers Matt.
@Hatikvahh Most blogs are set to nofollow these days (based on the default settings for a lot of hosting platforms anyway).
What google doesnt want to realize: there are only a few kinds of people who naturally links to websites with dofollow, these are the bloggers, the rest of people just link to websites from nofollow social networks. The time when some people used to create sites like : my favorites sites, is over, hosting is expensive and webmasters arent wasting their time linking just like that. Now Matt search "debt consolidation (city)" go and tell us if the first ones are there because of natural linking.
Very interesting. I did not know that. Thanks.
If you own a mortgage company or a baby diaper making company how in the world do you follow the same strategy as Google, Digg, Twitter, and Facebook for getting backlinks?
It's impossible and silly to think that only by becoming a giant content farmhouse is the way to get good backllinks. Some people have to work for them Mr. Cutts 🙂
I have a question about links from social networks and couldn’t find a better place to ask, so here it comes:
Does Google rate links from social networks like Twitter & Co even though they are nofollow links. I believe these links are the best recommendation.
Thanks, Philipp from Zurich.
I hate it when people come on to my forums and just think they can spam their links everywhere – they win an instant lifetime ban plus i delete all of their posts / threads. Anyone who spams their link everywhere without contributing deserves to not rank in Google – i don't know why they do it, they are totally wasting their time! If you contribute to conversation on the web where you have something that adds value then by all means create your link but i'm sick of people just spamming rubbish
but what if someone spams a ton of blogs with my URL and "Spam" for anchor text, what would happen?
@uNetCool as you might know, hair grows back
@Gitanu07 you don't have to watch. Go outside and take a walk. 🙂
with the facebook like buttons.. old school href links will be marginalized