Footer links - Google Ban

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  1. dpking

    dpking Peon

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    #21
    If they are made for humans not for Bots they are ok !!
     
    dpking, May 13, 2008 IP
  2. w3bmaster

    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    #22
    Nope wrong theory there ...
     
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  3. hospitaleracha

    hospitaleracha Active Member

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    #23
    Which one? SY
     
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  4. phaiboon

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    #24
    no reason to ban.
    may be another reason.
     
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  5. SB Marketing

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    #25
    I would not recommend trying to mess with the SE. They can mess with you alot better.
     
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  6. trocobob

    trocobob Banned

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    #26
    I saw many site using Footer links ..and still having a hight PR .
    i think it will be OK if all the links are related
     
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  7. ksb2050

    ksb2050 Well-Known Member

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    #27
    Shouldn't be a problem, I know lots of sites that have that set up and they've never had a a problem
     
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  8. angilina

    angilina Notable Member

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    #28
    If the links are visible then I guess its ok.
     
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  9. peepin2me

    peepin2me Well-Known Member

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    #29
    perfectly fine
     
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  10. oakley56fila

    oakley56fila Active Member

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    #30
    I think they use a simple color detection scheme that just looks for colors within a certain range of each other. My assumption would be that if it is visible to the naked eye then you shouldn't have any problems.
     
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  11. cdx

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    #31
    heheh :D

    I don't think it should be a problem....
     
    cdx, May 13, 2008 IP