Have I broken the rules?
-
I am not an SEO by any means and would appreciate any advice I can get as I try to understand this field just a tiny bit better. I own an Etsy shop and have a blog that promotes my products (party supplies) and feature birthday parties that have been thrown by moms/party planner, etc. I've been fortunate to meet a group of great blogging friends in my niche along the way. Every Friday, we have been sharing one post from each other's blog in a round up post to try and drive a bit of traffic to each other. Is this something that would be penalized by Google?
Thanks so much for your time.
-
Probably no better proof we are kid's party bloggers trying to pick up a bit of knowledge and not SEOs Ha! Thanks for pointing that out - and so generously giving of your time.
-
Also the link to spaceships and laser beams from this page is mis-formed http://www.thislittlemama.com/2013/03/21/stephanie-keeping/
-
Rounds up posts are just fine. The problem is if they are is a close group of people who just recommend each other, it looks un-natural. E.g. these are fine:
http://www.threethriftyguys.com/2013/05/friday-finds-510/
http://coolmaterial.com/roundup/friday-link-roundup-123/
Its find to recommend your friends, but not all the time. Also once you have a few links from a site additional links from the site site become less valuable so you want to have a bigger a bigger pool of sites that link to you.
-
I have been thinking more about this and I have a follow up question - if it's not too much of an overstep. These weekly round up posts I do are actually quite popular, they get shared socially, I get blog comments, etc. Everyone writes their own post that fits with their particular blog. Is there any way where these weekly group roundups work? It seems a shame to stop it. I just want to make sure we're doing more good than harm.
-
Thanks so much. Very helpful.
No, there's no drop in ranking, I'm just learning more about SEO and realized what we believe is community building (we're all in the same niche) might be frowned upon.
-
Hi Stephanie,
Firstly, google doesn't really have "rules", instead they publish "webmaster guidelines", you should read and understand them, see here: http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35769
In the purest sense yes you have broken this guideline:
"Avoid participating in link schemes"
Read here: http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=66356
I don't think you and your friends intended to "manipulate your site's ranking in Google", but that is how it looks to google, you intended to sent traffic to each other from your current readers.
Another problem is duplicate content, it sounds like your group is publishing the same content on each other's sites. This is not good, please stop and also consider going back and removing all duplicate content, just leave the original live.
I assume you are posting here because your traffic and rankings on google have dropped is that correct?
Finally, I think you need to keep your blogging friends but also to make some new ones. If there are 10 blogs in this group and you all interlink to each other and on a regular basis it isn't going to look good in google's eyes.
Got a burning SEO question?
Subscribe to Moz Pro to gain full access to Q&A, answer questions, and ask your own.
Browse Questions
Explore more categories
-
Moz Tools
Chat with the community about the Moz tools.
-
SEO Tactics
Discuss the SEO process with fellow marketers
-
Community
Discuss industry events, jobs, and news!
-
Digital Marketing
Chat about tactics outside of SEO
-
Research & Trends
Dive into research and trends in the search industry.
-
Support
Connect on product support and feature requests.
Related Questions
-
Fixing broken links from old domain
Howdy Mozfans, I am fixing some broken links and I was wondering if someone could help me out. Multiple old domains (www.olddomain1.com, www.olddomain2.com and so on) have been migrated to www.currentdomain.com/olddomain1 and www.currentdomain.com/olddomain2 over a year ago. The old domains redirect to the current domain but we found that a lot of those were redirecting to 404 pages at the current domain. We now redirected all URL’s that were on the old domains correctly. Will those redirects ever get indexed (and passing linkjuice) since the old domains haven’t been used for such a long time? If not, would it be a good idea to redirect the 404 pages on the current domain (that were a result of the previous redirects)? Thanks in advance!
Link Building | | SEO-Bas0 -
Redirecting broken backlink to my site
Hello guys, I found an expired domain with inbound links from 41 different root domains, almost all of them from relevant sources. I have 2 ideas in my mind: A) I am thinking about buying this expired domain and place a 301 redirect to a post in my blog who talks about a similar subject.Relevance: let's say the content of the expired domain is about "horses wallpapers" and the content of my site is about "horse transport". Not the same, but a post in my blog could talk about "top 10 horse wallpapers". Do you see what I mean? B) Contact all the webmasters with broken links, alert them and expect they are nice and place a nice link to the post in my blog talking about "top 10 horse wallpapers". What do you think? Should I take A or B? Any other idea? I added a picture with the Domain Rank of the broken links 🙂 Thanks a lot !!! Luis V1LZBC3
Link Building | | Yeeply.com0 -
Inbound Links from Broken Pages
Hi all, We have a client who has a lot of inbound links from external pages that are broken/404. The 404 pages are EXTERNAL and linking to my client's pages, but their domain still has authority and their home page (and other pages) still load. My question is: what should we do about this? Do we detox those links, or are they still sending some juice given that they have domain authority, despite the fact that the pages linking to my client are broken? So in other words: - My client is: yyyy.com - They have a link from vvvv.com/services, which is a broken page - So what should we do about this? Thanks all! Gavin
Link Building | | strategemilabs0 -
Broken Incoming Links from External Site - What to do?
Our Google Webmaster 'page not found' reports consistently show two Chinese websites that have approximately 50 broken links each to non-existent pages on our website. One site is a PR5, the other a PR1. Two of our Chinese employees have contacted the site owners (even talking with them over the phone) to discuss the errors, where the broken links live on their sites, and how to fix them. They have contacted the site owners three times in the past three months, but still the broken links have not be fixed. What do you recommend we do?
Link Building | | Prospector-Plastics0 -
Where can I get a list of broken links to my client's website?
I have a client who owns a website that attracted a large number of links to internal pages of their sites. Without realising the value of those links, they removed every page of their website other than the home pages that now reads, "new website coming soon". How can I get a list of every website still linking to the (now broken) internal pages of their site?
Link Building | | richdan0 -
Competitor analysis and broken links
I have just been looking at a competitors links and have discovered some of the links they have obtained dont actually exist when clicking through to the directory or blog in question, although still appear in opensiteexplorer. Is this common? and is it just a sign of bad link building practices?
Link Building | | Deanknight0 -
Google index broken link ?
Hi .
Link Building | | tuananh0688
This is my site http://blog.addme.vn . It published about 3 weeks ago . I have some problem with google index : When my site published about 3 days , submit site map on google by google webmaster tool . Google index all link summited .But i found dublicate content with link and i edited all structure links and sumited again.
Now when google search on you see 2 link old and new . But link of old site map has broken .How to solve this problem .0 -
What value do external broken links give to a domain?
I ask, as I've just used opensite explorer to look at external links a competitor has, and I've found the high value ones at the top of the list go to a page that no longer exists on their site. Are these stiill of value in the SERP's, or have they messed up by not putting a 301 redirect on them?
Link Building | | xposurecreative0