In this episode of AskGooglebot, John Mueller explains how you should handle affiliate links on your website. This question was submitted by @aristeidopoulos. Thank you!
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If hide content in my website, It's will get index on google search ?
Thank you sir
Hi John, Can you tell me why Google is not removing old blogs(blogspot.com) which are not updated from decades?
How many affiliate /sponsored links are safe/good to have on a single page?
Is there a perfect ratio of links to article length to maintain here?
Thank you
Useful information We wish you success
Thanks for sharing. A very clear and informative video explaining how to declare affiliate links to search engines.
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Google SERP is getting poorer and poorer every year. The SERP seams to sacrifice quality of content for authority of the page. Poor content on authority pages are shown instead the real content you are looking for. When I am doing important searches I don't use Google.
Good info, question: Why are link building companies all over google ads but Google penalizes websites with purchased links? New bloggers get very confused about this and clarifying would be great, thanks!
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Google going weird and causing consistent damage to small bloggers and affiliate marketers, in search engine half of the portion is occupied by Google ads and now they are changing core updates every month, Big Giants like TechRadar, toms guide occupies the major portion of the search engine, what have you done for small websites, definitely, people will switch to Amazon FBA and YouTube channels. The website's earning is poor these days
Helpful thx
Thank you, John.
Good information
Means you can only use Google as affiliate.