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Current tricks on devaluing links

Quality, natural and descriptive inbound links are getting harder to find these days. Junk and abuse on the web is forcing people to devalue the power of links that search engines so heavily rely on.

Alternative search engine mechanisms can have serious impacts in the quality of results we find as search evolves but where there's opportunity, there's black-hat SEO's.

Lee Roberts has catalogued some of the most common link nullifiers around and explains more about their implications.

Part of achieving top search engine positions is through links from other Web pages. These links can come from people who like your site (natural links), reciprocal linking, directory submissions and a few other ways.

The goal of trading links is to get quality links for quality links. True quality links will carry benefits far beyond that of attaining a coveted position in the search engine results. The links will bring traffïc from the Web page linking to your Web page. Therefore, you want to ensure you trade or barter links from quality partners.

Sometimes it's hard to determine who is a quality linking partner, even for the expert. So, how can you tell if your link is on a Web page where its value will not be very good?

The short list below highlights ways of diminishing or nullifying the value of a link to your site from another Web page.

Meta Tag Masking

This old trick simply used CGI codes to hide the Meta tags from browsers while allowing search engines to actually see the Meta tags.

Robots Meta Instructions

Using noindex and nofollow attributes let's the novice link partner see the visible page with their link while telling the search engines to ignore the page and the links found on the page. Nofollow can be used while allowing the page to be indexed which gives the impression that the search engines will eventually count the link.

Rel=nofollow Attributes

This is not a real attribute based upon HTML standards, but rather it is an attribute approved by the search engines to help identify which links should not be followed. This attribute is often used with blogs to prevent comment and link spam. The link will appear on the Web page and in the search engine's cache, but never be counted.

Dynamic Listing

Dynamic listing is a result of having links appear randomly across a series of pages. Each time the link is found on a new page, the search engines count consider the freshness of the link. It is extremely possible that the link won't be on the same page upon the next search engine visitation. So, the link from a partner displaying rotating, dynamic link listings rarely helps.

Floating List

This can be easily missed when checking link partners. Essentially, your link could be number one today, but as new link partners are added your link is moved down the list. This is harmful because the values of the links near the bottom of the list are considered to be of lesser value than the links at the top. With the floating list, it is possible to have your link moved to a new page whose PR value is significantly less or non-existent and the new page may not be visited and indexed for months.

Old Cache

The caching date provided by Google indicates the last time the page was cached. Pages with lower PR values tend to be visited and cached less often than pages that have medium to high PR values. If the cache is more than six months old, it can be surmised that Google has little or no desire to revisit the page.

Denver Pages

While Denver, CO is a nice place to visit, Denver Pages are not a place you want to find your link in a trade. Denver Pages typically have a large amount of links grouped into categories on the same page. Some people call this the mile high list. These types of pages do not have any true value in the search engines and are not topically matched to your site.

Muddy Water Pages

These are dangerous and easy to spot. Your link will be piled in with non-topically matched links with no sense of order. It's like someone took all the links and threw them in the air to see where they land. These are worse than the Denver Pages.

Cloaking

Cloaking is the process of providing a page to people while providing a different page to search engines. You could be seeing your link on the Web page, but the search engines could possibly nevër see the link because they are provided with a different copy. Checking Google's cache is the only way to catch this ploy.

Dancing Robots

This can be easily performed with server-side scripting like PHP and is rarely easy to catch. In this situation people that attempt to view the robots.txt file receive a copy of the robots.txt file that does not include exclusion instructions for the search engines. However, when the search engines request the robots.txt file they receive the exclusion instructions. With this situation the links pages will never be linked and you'll never know why without expert assistance.

Meta Tags and Robots.txt Confusion

Which instructions have the most weight? Don't know the answer? Shame. Search engines do. If they conflict, the page Meta tags are typically considered the rule to follow.

Link the Head

While these links do not count in the search engines and do not show up on the Web page, they do get counted by scripts or programs designed to verify the links exist. These programs only look for the URL within the source codes for the Web page.

Empty Anchors

This is a nasty trick, but can be an honest mistake. The links exist and are counted by the search engines, but unfortunately are neither visible nor clickable on the Web page. So, there are no traffic values from the link.

The goal of trading links is to trade them for equal value. Understanding the ways people will attempt to prevent passing a quality value from their Web page to your Web page can help you avoid these useless links. If your link partner pulls under-handed tricks the links they trade you are useless.

While you may never be an expert in knowing all the latest tricks, traps and tests, you can now become an expert in knowing the thirteen mentioned above. Ensuring your link partners are not following or using these tactics can help improve the quality of links you gain from other Web pages. By having quality links pointing to your Web page you will gain additional traffïc through organic search engine results and visitors driven directly from your linking partners.

Final

It's the search engines that drive spam because good results for carefully tuned phrases is the pot of gold spammers lust after. With link nullifiers in place, Google will need to look at alternative methods to rank sites, perhaps in the mould of services Clive mentions which offer a good measure of human interaction of sites. I can still see a potential for abusing the mechanisms though.

Perhaps the future of the web and a good rank is unique, informative and genuinely good content ;)

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Comments

black hat seo says:

Search engines make the rules, and black hat seo webmasters try to use those rules to their advantage and always will. Eg if serps depended on traffic then webmasters would just buy millions of computerised hits from proxy servers - but the fact is serps depends on links - and more importantly one way links from content related pages.

So obviously a black hatter would find vulnerable places on the internet where he can place his one way link. In many cases they will just add a quick comment - eg buy viagra here - and a link to his site.

In many cases his link will be deleted - but because of the sheer volume - many will stay live for years, giving valuable one way links.

You cant blame webmasters for doing this - they want to be succesful and will try bending the rules.

The kind of black hat seo I have no respect for are the ones who have white hat seo sites - but use black hat for cheating a person out of a reciprocal link - making their link into a one way.

They do this by a number of ways, like not having their links pages in the site map - displaying their links pages inside a frame with robot coding to not spider etc. You have to watch very carefully for these widespread practises, because they sap your site of googlejuice.

Paul Williams

nonverbal says:

"The kind of black hat seo I have no respect for are the ones who have white hat seo sites - but use black hat for cheating a person out of a reciprocal link - making their link into a one way."

Thats an very big problem, thats why I would suggest to keep the number of reciprocal links very small to keep the things under comtrol, you should know your partners very well.

eastafrica says:

Well, I think google have changed the algo in the past month (may since the first round of big daddy was starting)... I think the weight of backlinks (especilly the link-networks) have lost importance and good clear content get more weight... and live.com and google.com are more common like before.

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