Affiliate for SEO
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Hello,
If you get bad websites as affiliates through share a sale can that hurt your seo?
Thanks
Tyler
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Tyler,
I would not be very worried SEO impact, but it could hurt your brand, etc. Affiliate links typically don't pass link juice, and Google usually doesn't penalize you for bad links, anyway (they usually just discount them).
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