Back in May this year my rankings fell off a cliff and it took me awhile to work out what happened. After filling a reinclusion request my site came back and then went again I have filed antoher reinclusion and my site came back, but its has never got back to the ammount of traffic it had in May. Today I check my back links and some schmuck has dropped a link to a blog post with the anchor title xxxxx pills http://www.collegenews.com/index.ph...citizens_revealed_by_nsa_whistleblower_93848/ Now i dont know what to do as all my work is being sabotaged
About your backlink, you can contact webmaster to remove that link. it is completely spam link. Do you request re inclusion for your dropped position @ serps?
I just emailed them they have removed the link very quickly less than 10 seconds, bit strange if you back link check my site jp-financial.co.uk you can still see the link
You might want to keep a look out for more links like that - someone might be trying to google bomb your site. Meaning, they might be building backlinks with unrelated keywords. Its not enough to get your site banned, but it might be enough to knock your site back in the rankings a little bit. Be sure to check yahoo for your backlinks, they give a lot more results then google does. And be sure to keep an eye on the backlinks in your google webmaster tools.
I doubt your issues are the result of a single or even many inbound links. This is precisely why Google states that you generally will not be penalized for inbound links that you have no control over. I think at worse they will just ignore or devalue certain links. They are sensitive to the fact that webmasters can not control who links to them and if sabotaging a site/competition was as simple as dropping a link(s) to a bad neighborhood site(s) think of the chaos.
If this is true and you are getting hit in the SERPS due to someone feeding poor, unrelated links about your site into the google index then every webmaster will have to tread with extreme caution! I mean all you would have to do is look for a well paid niche and then pay someone to take out the top 20 sites within that niche while you are working to produce 20 sites to take their place....
I never bought that scenario, but maybe I'm being naive. If it was true and sites wanted to sabotage their competitor, all they would need to do is submit their link to a few bad sites. Google is too smart for that. Now if you place a bad link on your own site that is different since you have control over what is and is not on your site.
It doesn't matter as long as the same text does not appear on your page. Someone can create 10,000 links to your site about pills. If you don't have the word "pills" on your site, the links will have no effect on Google search results. Yahoo is different. It is *still* possible to bomb Yahoo results. For more information, search Google for "miserable failure". You'll find the history of the Google bomb. /*tom*/