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Paid Links for Search, Good or Bad?

Posted on: May 11th, 2007 | 12 Comments

The question is always raised as to whether paid links are good or bad for search results. Hear what Google’s Matt Cutts had to say about that at Pubcon in Las Vegas 2006, right here on WebProNews.

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12 Comments on “Paid Links for Search, Good or Bad?”

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  2. Timbo says:

    Oops and I am an ass becasue I posted my comment on the wrong video.

  3. Timbo says:

    Very little info. Didnt even mention hacked websites. I say if you have a registration and they offer a free place in the profile for a link go for it. They wouldnt be a hack at all. That would be taking advantage of their free offer. Just for the record a hack is when you break into a website. And what we are finding out is some sites are ranking using mainly no follow links. They dont pass PR but still give weight to the site. Google doesnt tell me what I should do with my website. Or what to do with links paid or otherwise. Be wary of free advice form people who are already on top.

  4. Dan Anderson says:

    How can I buy good links that don’t effect search engines for my site? Give me some advice on link exchange !

  5. Dan Anderson says:

    How can I get good Links for my site??Or how can I get exchange links?

  6. David Brown says:

    Even though that was from 2006 it still rings true today… People need to stop worrying about the pretty green PR bar and worry about traffic… if a link that you bought brings you traffic and in turn you make sales… does anything else matter?

    .02

  7. why would there be a minimum sharing links is damn near as old as the internet.

  8. Bockereyer says:

    It’s competition. Do you get it!

  9. Laurent says:

    about links true question is how many ? has minimum

  10. Remember this is from 2006.

  11. michael b says:

    How can you tell if they are paid or not??

  12. David Holmes says:

    A paid link is advertising and if done right, why would it not look like any other link?

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