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I was going to ask: How does google know you’ve paid for a link? But my question has warped a bit
Are there factors that google looks at that makes a link not pass much power? Heres my list i personally made:
- links from sites with traffic
- links from sites with even a small amount of new posts and new links
- relevant link in any possible way (whether thats an h2, h1, or domain level)
- links from sites that are clearly not link farms and dont have a bogus amount of out going links.
That being said, i can build the above quite easily, but how does google REALLY fight against sites that “manipulate” for links. My guess… they don’t?
How do they actually know you are part a 3 way link exchange? Or you reviewed a product in return for a link?
I’m sure the vets know this thoroughly, but most of us don’t
Are there factors that google looks at that makes a link not pass much power? Heres my list i personally made:
- links from sites with traffic
- links from sites with even a small amount of new posts and new links
- relevant link in any possible way (whether thats an h2, h1, or domain level)
- links from sites that are clearly not link farms and dont have a bogus amount of out going links.
That being said, i can build the above quite easily, but how does google REALLY fight against sites that “manipulate” for links. My guess… they don’t?
How do they actually know you are part a 3 way link exchange? Or you reviewed a product in return for a link?
I’m sure the vets know this thoroughly, but most of us don’t