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The potential consequences of paid links to your website

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It is widely known and understood that links are an extremely priority in search engine optimisation. A website with numerous high quality links from other respectable and highly ranked websites is more likely to be ranked in a top position by the search engines in their search results than a website that does not have such impressive links. The fact that it is the quality and not the quantity of these links is of great significance. Establishing links should not just be about creating as many links as possible to your site regardless of their source and relevancy, but should be about the creation of relevant and useful links from websites of high quality over a suitable amount of time.

One way that some involved in search engine optimisation try to create links to their websites in order to improve their rankings is through the buying of links. This is when companies are paid to provide a link to a website. This can be tempting for online businesses because it is a fairly quick and simple method of link building, but the search engines do not like it and therefore you must think carefully before using an SEO method like this.

Google and other search engines regard links as a highly important factor when trying to evaluate the quality of a website. They use the websites that are linking to another site to gain an understanding of the relevancy and appropriateness of a website. This can be an extremely useful method in determining whether a website is respectable or not and for learning a little more about it. Therefore, paid links that have obviously not been developed genuinely can damage this system for the search engines and so paid links are frowned upon and search engines such as Google recommend that paid links are not used. Buying or selling links is not permitted according to the guidelines provided by Google and a site owner found to be doing this could actually see a drop in their rankings rather than an improvement.

Paid links are used by some companies for advertising reasons and not to try and manipulate the search engines into ranking their websites in better positions. If this is the case, ensure that the link includes “nofollow” so that this will be noted by the search engines and they will be aware that these links are not to be used in their assessment.

Links can be of great importance when trying to achieve higher rankings in the search results, but it is essential that link building is carried out appropriately if you are going to be successful. High quality links from relevant and respectable websites are always what the search engines look for when evaluating a website for their search results.

We at SEO Consult can help you with all aspects of your search engine optimisation campaign, including the building of effective and productive links that will help you to achieve higher rankings in the search results provided by search engines like Google. We have considerable experience in link building and can demonstrate how best to proceed to guarantee there are no negative consequences from your activities.

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  4. When was the last time you created links to your website?
  5. Building links in three easy steps

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