Matt Cutts and Sandy explain what it means if your site has a manual action labeled as “Unnatural links from your site” and what you can do to fix it.
Unnatural links from your site:
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2604774
Find more webmaster resources at http://www.google.com/webmasters/
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hello guys is here anybody who could explain why would anybody wants to link to your ecomerce site without paying them? and all my competitors paying for links and are high in serps no comment for this bulshit video!
I totally didn't think about links FROM my site. I've always worried about links to my site. Great stuff here.
What does pass page rank mean?
Google said so many times that sites cannot buy links. But i know some sites that get paid links and go higher in serp.
this is good
El primero que vulnera los resultados 'naturales' es google con sus anuncios. Si una empresa invierte dinero en adwords, sale el primero en sus anuncios, en los resultados de las búsquedas o en anuncios display, etc… Esto se podría denominar hipocresía. Google parece decir: "el pastel es mío y solo yo gano dinero". Si tanto amor le tienen a su PR, que pongan los anuncios al final de las páginas y dejen que los resultados sean generados de forma 'natural'.
it's not that easy because if you believe 99% of your links are natural how can you pick the ones to remove? and the remaining 1% has already the rel=nofollow tag…
ANd if we got THOUSANDS of pages/articles how can it be easy? so #frustrating!!
what about ad banners? i mean i have two banners on my website and these guys are paying me for that. So, could these links harm my reputation? (Right now both links are do follow)
Is she internee or something ? I mean, what is she doing here? Matt Cutt should have known what she is saying…. its funny 😛
That's a great way to put it, "Would I make this link if page rankings didn't exist?"
What if there's been a mistake? I got the message but have no paid links from the site. Would be helpful to know which links you actually consider unnatural.
Thanks for hitting me with this message while I've never sold any links and I've only included appropriate links (extreme sarcasm).
Los buenos links se ganan, los penalizables se pagan.
Whatever Google! Man you guys… you shouldn't dictate how people link to things online. You're going to make people afraid to link to anything. Yandex has it right
Google wants to know the 'details' not to see a sign of good faith, but rather to accumulate more data about not only your site, but also the sites you linked with. Google loves any data about sites and this is their primary motivator, not developing a relationship with you.
why does this sound like an infomercial?
good information
The links in youtube descriptions are no follow
Whew! Google sure is stepping up their game here. I guess based on matts example, being completely transparent with Google even if you've used link networks is the way to go.
I wonder how many webmasters they "forgave" though compared to the ones they didn't. It'd be interesting to find that out.
You got money, you spend on Google Adwords to gain traffic, don't spend on unnatural links — as simple as that. ^^