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    • uesat
      uesat last edited by

      For my blog, should I block category, "read more" and author links from being crawled by search engine robots?  Is it good for SEO?

      Thanks

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      • evolvingSEO
        evolvingSEO @uesat last edited by

        Hi, sorry... I just meant if you did have a few other spammy links from other sites, those could hurt you. I doubt the woorank ones are hurting, but perhaps the other 3 spammy sites you mentioned could have been.

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          uesat @evolvingSEO last edited by

          Thanks Dan.  Just to be clear, what do you mean by this "It may not be those links, but if there were even a few others, it could potentially hurt the site."  You mean blogroll links in other sites?  I have 82 links from Woorank.  I did not ask them to put me there and I didnt even know who they were until I saw them on webmaster tools.  They're unrelated to my niche but they're not a bad quality site.  Could they hurt my site?

          I did have spammy unrelated links from 3 other websites.  But that's it.  I have a few links from general topic websites and most of my links are from relevant sites.  I'm also on another blogroll from a relevant site, just not as big as the one I mentioned.

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            evolvingSEO @uesat last edited by

            Thanks for the details. It may not be those links, but if there were even a few others, it could potentially hurt the site. I had a client who had done some spammy link building in 2011ish with another agency and just those few links hurt the site. I would try removing or disavowing anything you can find that's spammy, and not helping, and see if they helps anything.

            The types of things to de-optimize on your own site would be more like keyword stuffing in the titles, URLs, headers and internal anchors - not so much blocking pages from being crawled. Blocking crawling it typically only if you want to improve crawl efficiency on really large sites or you just don't want Google to page attention to that content, but it won't fix a Penguin issue if it's on-site.

            -Dan

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            • uesat
              uesat @ALLee last edited by

              Alicia,

              I was hit by penguin 2.0.  There's no question about it

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              • uesat
                uesat @evolvingSEO last edited by

                Dan,

                The website's topic is very similar to mine.  The link was part of a blogroll of about 15 other sites.  The anchor text was my website name.  For example, if my website were www.cleanbluecars.com, the anchor was Clean Blue Cars.  Maybe Google is considering that to be an exact match commercial anchor text?

                The websites on that blogroll were not part of a link exchange, but some of the websites on that blogroll mention the main website on their blog.  The main website hosts a blog carnival every Monday so people naturally mention it.  The main website was who put me on its blogroll because I normally participate on their weekly blog carnival.  The carnival links are and have always been no-follow.

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                • ALLee
                  ALLee @evolvingSEO last edited by

                  agree with Dan. If it's not any of the above and you are sure none of the other links are spam, you might not have been hit with penguin 2.0, but some other penalty.

                  I would check with other tools as well. Use as many tools you have at your disposal and create a comprehensive list of backlinks.

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                  • evolvingSEO
                    evolvingSEO @uesat last edited by

                    It depends. If the sitewide links were;

                    • off topic from the site it was on, not as relevant
                    • among a giant list of other "blogroll" links
                    • on a site that may have a penalty against it
                    • exact match commercial anchor text <--big one
                    • if it's part of a "link exchange"

                    Those issues could hurt you coming from one site. If the links were exact match commercial anchors I'd see about changing them to brand or domain name anchors. If the site linking to you is a random topic, or you're among a big giant list of links, or part of a link exchange get the links removed or disavow.

                    -Dan

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                      uesat @evolvingSEO last edited by

                      I used Google Webmaster tools and I used Site Explorer to try and find the spam.  From Webmaster tools was where I found that 50% of all my backlinks came from just 1 site.  But this also happens to be the strongest relevant site I could get backlinks from.  Is this something that Penguin penalizes you for?  The fact that most links are coming from just 1 website?

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                        evolvingSEO @David_ODonnell last edited by

                        I agree with David here. Someone made a custom category plugin for WordPress which will do what David is suggesting. I would not block anything, but rather noindex what you don't want in the index, which is typically for me tags, subpages, author and date archives.

                        -Dan

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                        • evolvingSEO
                          evolvingSEO @uesat last edited by

                          Penguin 2.0 is definitely from webspam and backlinks. I suggest using Google Webmaster Tools as your backlink dataset. They provide links that are more likely to be causing problems. It's extremely unlikely the internal links are hurting you if it is Penguin 2.0.

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                            Carla_Dawson last edited by

                            I agree with Alice I would not block them. If the content is unique, they can't hurt you. Category sections show up an SERP's all the time and will increase your CTR (click thru rate)

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                              uesat @ALLee last edited by

                              I'm concerned because my website lost 50% of traffic from Penguin 2 and I'm trying to find out why.  My website only has about 150 posts.  According to the Moz Campaign Link Analysys, I have 168 followed external links and more than 11,000 internal links, which I find to be odd.  I thought that may be hurting my rankings

                              I've read a bunch of articles on Penguin about spam and my website had less than 1% of those types of links.  Most of my links are from relevant websites.  The only link that I think might have hurt me is from a PR4 relevant website that had me on their blogroll.  Over 50% of the links to my site came from just that one website because I was on their blogroll.  But this still doesn't make sense to me because that link was 100% natural.

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                              • MoosaHemani
                                MoosaHemani Banned last edited by

                                Category, you can block it, if you see they are creating duplicate content to the website.

                                Read More: Why block this? I mean it is link to your post and this is very much ok so I personally will not recommend you this!

                                Author Link: Hello No, Infect making it more interactive can allow you inspire new readership!

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                                • David_ODonnell
                                  David_ODonnell last edited by

                                  If possible add unique content to your category pages, and use unique post extracts. Then no need to block.

                                  Don't block "read more" as these link to full posts.

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                                  • ALLee
                                    ALLee last edited by

                                    Hi,

                                    I wouldn't block these pages from being crawled by search engines. Category pages are great for making sure more link juice flows to your deeper blog pages and making sure they get indexed. I believe author links give authorrank to the corresponding blog post too. I'm not sure about what you mean by 'read more' links. May I ask why you are concerned that these pages hurt SEO?

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