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Is this a link farm?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by TLDTrader.com, Jun 30, 2004.

  1. #1
    http://www.linkstoyou.com

    My main linking partner suddenly put up this link on his home page. Seems he's a member of this scheme. I said "main linking partner" because we're on an "all-page" reciprocal link exchange. I have his text link on all my pages and so does he.

    I'm concerned because I know that search engines don't like link farms. If he gets penalized, will my site be affected?

    Thanks.
     
    TLDTrader.com, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  2. mcdar

    mcdar Peon

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    #2
    I think that the way that link farms hurt you is as if your placement in the serps is highly dependent on the links you acquire from them.

    If Google decides to devalue the links from there, your site loses the value of those links, thus your ranking drops.

    It is more like a collapsing structure. Anything supported by that structure will also fall.

    On a side note: Since your site has many links from that one site and most of your links come from a few sites (many links to few sites ratio) did you notice any recent changes in your placement in the serps?

    Also, how old is your website and the Backlinks?

    If you don't mind me asking.

    Caryl
     
    mcdar, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  3. dazzlindonna

    dazzlindonna Peon

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    If memory serves me correct, linkstoyou is a link farm that google is well aware of.
     
    dazzlindonna, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  4. Old Welsh Guy

    Old Welsh Guy Notable Member

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    Hi Caryl,

    I know you didn't ask me directly but if it helps with research then great. I have one site that has links to it minly from a couple of forums, as I really only have it there as a must for clients to see. I don't promote it as I have no need to promote the business.

    It slid on a few words during the recent update, the ones it slid on were the ones that contained the anchor text including a word that also appears in the domain name (not sub file, the actual domain name. As this is the legal name of the company there is not a lot to do :)

    If you want specifics, PM me and I will give you the stats and details.

    OWG
     
    Old Welsh Guy, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  5. expat

    expat Stranger from a far land

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    Well it's been out for a long time and I have avoided it as it's a con for 7search.com - trying to sell you an account and give you something for searches from your site.

    I would calssify it as a ffa - lf
    500 - links for nothing ..... PR0 on such pages always tells a story....

    It should not immediately affect you if it affects your partner first.
    M
     
    expat, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  6. mcdar

    mcdar Peon

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    linkstoyou does seem to be a banned site in Google!

    Site: search = 0
    Link: search = 0
    PR = 0

    Site created on 08-Dec-1998
     
    mcdar, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  7. hurricane_sh

    hurricane_sh Well-Known Member

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    I don't exchange links with websites which use linktoyou.
     
    hurricane_sh, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  8. mcdar

    mcdar Peon

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    I just did a search on Google for @linkstoyou.com and it returned 7,070 pages with that currently link to that site.

    I went to a number of those sites and found many with decent PR.

    So, it dosn't appear that they were banned along with "the farm"
     
    mcdar, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  9. TLDTrader.com

    TLDTrader.com Peon

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    Using your tool, site is #18 for allinachor. It shows 33 backlinks in google and 66 in Yahoo. This site is only a couple of months old. Home page went from PR0 to PR4 last June 1 update, then to PR6 last June 22. Internal pages(which are as old as the index) received their PR5. Improvement in SERP is negligible.

    The linkstoyou link is fairly new I think. Didn't notice it before.

    Thanks.
     
    TLDTrader.com, Jun 30, 2004 IP
  10. expat

    expat Stranger from a far land

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    It's been out there for quite a while

    Updated Date: 08-nov-2003
    Creation Date: 08-dec-1998
    Expiration Date: 07-dec-2004

    The problem is one doesn't really know where links may end up.

    M
     
    expat, Jul 1, 2004 IP
  11. mcdar

    mcdar Peon

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    Thank you for the info., TLD!
     
    mcdar, Jul 1, 2004 IP
  12. TLDTrader.com

    TLDTrader.com Peon

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    I meant that the "linkstoyou" text link at my "partner" site is new. So it seems he just subscribed to the scheme recently.

    Thanks.

    mcdar, you're welcome. Do you think I should terminate my link exchange agreement with the site participating in the "linkstoyou" scheme?
     
    TLDTrader.com, Jul 1, 2004 IP
  13. TLDTrader.com

    TLDTrader.com Peon

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    Caryl, sent PM. Thanks.
     
    TLDTrader.com, Jul 1, 2004 IP
  14. mddv

    mddv Well-Known Member

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    I have used linksforyou before and I think they did have a influence a pr4 for my previouse site but not sure. I'am getting keen on seeing if links for you actually works. I am thinking of making a website and not advertise the page only add it to linksforyou and see what the results will be.

    I will let you guys know what happens.
     
    mddv, Jul 12, 2004 IP
  15. sundaybrew

    sundaybrew Numerati

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    impressive !

    12 years old and still parked !

    You making anything from that ?
     
    sundaybrew, May 31, 2016 IP