Forum Signature Link

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by thenetspiders, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. #1
    if some one change his signature back link and suppose forum is already linking back to particular site so can it will effect back link....
     
    thenetspiders, Dec 9, 2010 IP
  2. elleykelly

    elleykelly Peon

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    #2
    yes it is effect to backlink
     
    elleykelly, Dec 9, 2010 IP
  3. zoom

    zoom Peon

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    #3
    If you change sign link it will benefit the site to which the link points now.
     
    zoom, Dec 9, 2010 IP
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    dvduval Notable Member

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    Much depends on how fast google reindexes the change. I find that often google has old copies of pages with old links, sometimes over a year old.
     
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  5. lior1970

    lior1970 Well-Known Member

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    Right, It will be good for the new pointed link if the page is already re indexed. Otherwise, the flow will remain the previous links.
     
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    mushget Active Member

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    The answer is yes. But you will still get some SEO benefit from your own backlink.
     
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  7. massjo

    massjo Active Member

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    yes, if you have already some no.of posts with a signature link of one site, and suppose if you will be changing the signature link of another site, the entire signature of link all posts, including existing posts, will be changed with the new signature link.
     
    massjo, Dec 9, 2010 IP
  8. thesaifeye

    thesaifeye Member

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    #8
    of course it will change the link. It has some good as well as bad effects. Have you tried it?
     
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  9. OrientalSEO

    OrientalSEO Peon

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    I tried it and there is fantastic result produced as , although former site, towards whom the "changed signature" points out get benefit yet the later also not faced any degradation.
     
    OrientalSEO, Dec 10, 2010 IP
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    jy34560416 Peon

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    User name inside the site home page is DOFOLLOW, Google will think that is the reverse link, and will also get permission
     
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    Will be the reverse link, right ?
     
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  12. thenetspiders

    thenetspiders Active Member

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    i had changed now waiting for google response and also change signature link....
     
    thenetspiders, Dec 11, 2010 IP
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    google must copy the data over one year so no need to fear
     
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    qianking88 Member

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    The answer is yes. But you will still get some SEO benefit from your own backlink
     
    qianking88, Dec 11, 2010 IP