Hello there Is side wide /blogroll link harmful For site ?. I noticed that i took few blogroll link ( 5-7 ) for my site and site is 3-4 months old now and yahoo backlinks showing links in thousands. Can Google penalize site for this. let me suggest please. Thanks
You probably won't get banned, but: 1. You're likely to be sandboxed 2. Don't expect those 3k links to have the same link power as 3k links from different websites. Google will discount them in sowe way.
Too much disinformation about links on blogs and sites. It is okay to have links in your own blog sidebar, footer, and in the posts. Google is not going to destroy your blog by not indexing it, blah blah blah. Just people who know nothing about google, links, and how they work together pass on bad information.
Like some have correctly noted, Sitewide links are not necessarily bad news. You should be ensuring that the website in question is in direct line with your own site in terms of niche if you opt for the sitewide option however, if this isn't a case your leaving a big footprint for Google to penalize you for. WebDev
Yes Sitewide links or Blogroll links are harmfull for website and Google can penalize these website which have blogroll links. Thanks Jack
Yep, see another person who has not a clue about links and google. And telling the usual hoax about they are harmful. Geesh, try telling that to the thousands of blogs out there that are at the top of the SERPs.
Blogroll are the most vulnerable kind of links and Google detest them like plague. Why would you think getting links from the bottom of a site help your ranking. I suggest you do away with them asap and focus on building private network and contextual links made up of unique content and tier links..
Not one person can prove that google detests links on blogs, bans sites for having links on blogs, or any other negative process used by google. Yet, on this thread, this forum, and many other forums. people who know nothing spout out like the previous poster like it is the truth! When it is NOT!
Why would you think blogroll links are at the bottom of a site. You seem to be confusing blogrolls for footer links.
Gosh, the question was asked in 2010! I'm sure the OP would appreciate your willingness to help though
Haivng just done 2 reconsideration requests for clients (they weren't my SEO clients - just my recon clients...ahem) I can say that we took the decision to remove all SWL's from the outset. If a site was really good, we tried to get one contextual link on it instead after the reconsideration was complete. Google really dislike SWL,s be they footer, blogroll or whatever. There is a scam where people put them on their own site then try and levy a charge to remove them. Report sites like this to Google if you discover them and they will be discounted. Scritty
Scritty is right on. I know people that have been penalized from sitewide footer links, blogroll etc. Keep in mind that your overall backlink profile is what matters. If 50% of your backlink profile is SWL's then you will be penalized. If you have a large natural backlink profile and an authoritative site that Google likes then it will take more than a few SWL's to get your site tanked.
Blogroll and footer links do not look natural. As a result, they can definitely hurt your site. There was a time where Google simply ignored these types of links. Today, however, sites are losing their positions over things like this (especially after Penguin 2.1 in early October). Does this mean that sites can hurt other sites by using NEGATIVE SEO. Unfortunately, this is now the case. In their enthusiasm to rid the net of spam, Google has inadvertently created two new industries. Now we have SEO sites that offer link building services, link removal services, and link spamming services to hurt your competitors. I think this strategy of PUNISHING sites for bad backlinks is backfiring on Google, and the end result will be a web of way more spam as all webmasters can do now is "build great content", advertise their site using Adwords, and build links to hurt their competitors in the SERPS. Anything you yourself can do to boost your own site is a attempt to manipulate Google can get you knocked down.