03-14-2012, 11:52 PM
In checking my competitor's backlinks, I find they have a good link from
a site that allows "just anyone" to submit a backlink, but they want
you to paste a reciprocal link in exchange.
Everything I have read up to this point says that Google looks for this
and invalidates both links when it finds it. So this opens-up a long
list of questions.
First, if what I've read from so many sources is correct, then why is
the "reciprocal link place" giving a good backlink to my competitor
(according to SEO</acronym> Spyglass)?
What if the other site's reciporcal link is on a secondary page on the same domain as the backlink?
I'm pretty sure none of this is usefull, but then I want to know why the
competitor still gets juice, when the "reciprocal link site" is still
making the offer, etc...
Could this be some kind of trap, where the competitor get's juice, but everyone else loses if they submit here?
a site that allows "just anyone" to submit a backlink, but they want
you to paste a reciprocal link in exchange.
Everything I have read up to this point says that Google looks for this
and invalidates both links when it finds it. So this opens-up a long
list of questions.
First, if what I've read from so many sources is correct, then why is
the "reciprocal link place" giving a good backlink to my competitor
(according to SEO</acronym> Spyglass)?
What if the other site's reciporcal link is on a secondary page on the same domain as the backlink?
I'm pretty sure none of this is usefull, but then I want to know why the
competitor still gets juice, when the "reciprocal link site" is still
making the offer, etc...
Could this be some kind of trap, where the competitor get's juice, but everyone else loses if they submit here?