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What does Google think of pushing the same link on your blog every single day?
Say i have 10 celeb blogs. What would you do? Promote 1 celeb site per blog and as a result post the same link every day when you write an entry?
Use 5 different sponsors on those 10 blogs but then ofcourse Google will pick up that those sites might be the same as they share they same links. What would be a smart thing to do? Yes, i'm a total idiot when it comes to SEO. |
The fact that noone answers must mean i'm asking a very smart question.
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Whatever you do it should be natural. Original quality content, relevant links, not too many ads, nofollow links to sponsors, link to other valuable content with do follow links, make your content good enough that people will naturally share it. Read this http://support.google.com/webmasters...n&answer=35769 You may find a way to game the system for a while, but Google is smarter than you and somewhere down the line you'll get bitch slapped. |
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And why would they bitchslap me? It isn't my goal to blackhat them or anything. It will be just original quality content and relevant links like you said. |
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A bridge site is basically a site dedicated to taking traffic from source A and pushing it to source B exclusively. In the eyes of google your site would offer little to no value to a visitor as their only option once entering your site is to go to site B. My advice, post links to different sites and have posts that contain no links as well. Mix it up and offer valuable content to the visitor. If you're going the spam route, then make more than just 10 blogs. |
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Outbound links should to be high quality sites with relevance to your content. If you have too many affiliate links, ads, or other third party montetization mechanisms then you could be penalized. Always use rel="nofollow" on outbound affiliate links but the latest testing seems to indicate that this won't prevent Google from penalizing you if you have too many irrelevant outbound links (follow or nofollow). |
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Excellent advice, however on that final point my advice would be "If you're going the spam route then dont waste your time and energy at all". |
Your blogs should act the way a typical human posting would. A couple posts per day, actual unique text/pics/videos. The same url being reposted should not be an issue so long as it doesn't look like spam.
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If you keep pasting the same URL then you'll definitely be spamming. |
Could be a fan blog? A blog by a fan of a certain site so the fan keeps blogging about that same site?
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You posted some good questions here lately. Even WG REPLIED! Hope some of the lurkers (actual webmasters) will start posting as well! |
I link to a php file that has the links I want to use.
I really doubt that fools Google in any manner, but it sure saves time in link switching when I want to stop promoting a sponsor. |
you are overanalyzing. i can post blogs that rank that do what you say others that don't.
most of the responses you will get will be shit people learned from the net, never tested it themselves. best is to test a wide variety of approaches, you will see what most people post is utter bullshit, what they say is wrong actually works. just build test and adapt. |
no money in celebs
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relax dude, making sites for google is the easiest way to screw yourself when it comes to SEO
pretend you are the surfer and do what they would want you to do and google will just know |
Just dont over think it... I think Google blog wrote a post some time ago about this topic, and affiliate codes.. they will not hurt your site at all, as long as you are not a FARM-LINK-BLOG.. but using a link to link to the paysite is totally normal and fine.. no matter if you use the same link over and over.. if you want, you could also use "no follow", or a short link plugin, etc..
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I never pushed celebs so i wouldn't know. |
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