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    How to detect a bad link and remove ?

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    • monali123
      monali123 @RyanKent last edited by

      Okay will try the tools this week and report back with more questions next week.

      Ryan, can you please share your inputs here,

      http://moz.com/community/q/ways-to-generate-more-targeted-traffic

      Also, is there a tool in MOZ, which can let us know, what all keywords our website is ranking in top 50 ?

      That way, I can export the list and work on those keywords more

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      • monali123
        monali123 @RyanKent last edited by

        Ryan, another small question.

        We have finished exporting all the reports for inbound links for all our website pages. Now its time to contact each and everyone and ask them to remove.

        My question, do we need to contact websites which have domain authority more than 75 or 85 ?

        Or the point is, even if the website is 99 domain authority , do we need to contact them to remove it ?

        There are few forums and websites, where our links are showing from forum signatures, etc.

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        • Futura
          Futura @monali123 last edited by

          Hi @Monali,
          From my opinion you just need to remove links only if those domains have no relevancy to your niche

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          • monali123
            monali123 @Futura last edited by

            Most of the links are from forums, where me or my staff created accounts with the keyword and url as signature and also, many links are from many websites, who did link exchange from us.

            So, what would you suggest ?

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            • RyanKent
              RyanKent last edited by

              Hi Monali,

              You asked "do we need to contact websites which have domain authority more than 75 or 85 ? Or the point is, even if the website is 99 domain authority , do we need to contact them to remove it?"

              Once you compile a list of site backlinks, the next step is to review links from each domain to determine if the links are organic (i.e. comply with Google's Quality Guidelines) or manipulative in nature. To that end, DA is irrelevant.

              I am sure no one at Google considers the DA or PR of a page when making a determination of a link's authenticity. For example, all links from any subdomain on wordpress.com, blogspot.com, plus.google.com and so forth have very high DA, but they can still be manipulative. There are new sites created daily with a DA of 1, yet their links are organic.

              You also asked "There are few forums and websites, where our links are showing from forum signatures, etc. "

              In most cases, forum signature links would likely be considered manipulative. If you provided a forum signature which sincerely added value to each and every post, those links could be considered organic, but if you are asking the question, that is likely not the case.

              @Teginder, you commented "...you just need to remove links only if those domains have no relevancy to your niche"

              Relevancy to a site's niche is not a metric in determining whether a link is organic or manipulative. The link's compliance to Google's Quality Guidelines should be the focus.

              I could have a site which sells shirts and gain links from a graphic design or UX site that talks how good or bad my web site design looks. That link would not be relevant to selling shirts but would still be perfectly organic. On the other hand, many links are built from relevant sites that are manipulative.

              You each are focusing on what value a link offers to the site. The link's value is not relevant to determining if it is organic vs manipulative.

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              • Futura
                Futura @monali123 last edited by

                @monali, Remove links taken as signature or exact match anchor text. You need to gather all links using opensiteexplorer.org , refine them 1 by 1 to figure out which one has to be removed.

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                • monali123
                  monali123 @RyanKent last edited by

                  So in short, JUST REMOVE EVERY LINK, WHICH WE CREATED OR ASKED TO BE CREATED AND LEAVE THE ORGANIC AUTOMATIC LINKS to stay back there.

                  And remove all forum signatures too.

                  Another question,

                  On our sister websites, for example, www.domain.com

                  and lets say, our keyword is x-y-z .

                  and page url is www.domain.com/x-y-z

                  Now when I test the OSE, it says, www.domain.com/x-y-z is coming from 500 pages of my sites, because this is actually on the navigation menu, which gets called on all 500 pages.

                  Do, I need to care about it ?

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                  • Futura
                    Futura @RyanKent last edited by

                    Thanks @Ryan,

                    As commented -"Relevancy to a site's niche is not a metric in determining whether a link is organic or manipulative. The link's compliance to Google's Quality Guidelines should be the focus. "  - thanks for clearing my doubt, It is exactly a focus to know about this whole on Google's Quality Guidelines.

                    Another as commented - "You each are focusing on what value a link offers to the site. The link's value is not relevant to determining if it is organic vs manipulative. "

                    But I think, it is really tough to understand what type of a link is organic ? Sometime I feel a links seems pretty natural is also gets caught under Google violation radar. WHY?

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                    • RyanKent
                      RyanKent last edited by

                      @Teginder, you asked "But I think, it is really tough to understand what type of a link is organic ? Sometime I feel a links seems pretty natural is also gets caught under Google violation radar. WHY?"

                      The likely answer is your thoughts about whether a link is organic or manipulative are not calibrated to how Google views links. It takes a lot of time and experience to consistently reach the proper diagnosis for each link.

                      @Monali, you asked about links from "your sister websites". In my experience, people who ask this type of question have many "sister websites" and the links are likely deemed to be manipulative. Why offer the link from "500 pages"? Is the link relevant for users on all those pages?

                      You need to be VERY careful when you create a link from one of your owned websites to another, especially if you have been already caught violating Google's Quality Guidelines. The safest approach is to either remove, nofollow or 302 the links from your own websites which point at each other.

                      If you operate two websites where website A sells sneakers and website B sells socks, then it may make sense to provide links from the sneaker site to the sock site on most pages. With that said, it would likely be best to simply combine the websites into a single site.

                      The summary here: it is possible for a site owner to provide links between two sites which are not manipulative, but the links need to be presented in a high quality manner. The overwhelming majority of site owners who ask me this type of question operate many websites, have a manipulative link issue, and the interlinking between their own websites is a contributing factor to that issue.

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                      • monali123
                        monali123 last edited by

                        You did not get me!

                        I will explain you with a clear example,

                        One of our page, http://www.qubesys.com/psd-to-joomla-template/ .

                        This is situated on the main navigation of the website. So, that means, whatever page is opened out of the 500 pages in the websites, this link willow course  show on the source code in the navigation menu html.

                        And OSE is showing those 500 pages as back links to this same link,

                        http://www.qubesys.com/psd-to-joomla-template/

                        Got me ?

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                        • Futura
                          Futura @monali123 last edited by

                          @monali, You really no need to care this, it is being counted as internal links.

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