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Anyone else receive an "Unnatural inbound links" message in webmaster tools on Jul 23rd?
I think what has happened with our site is where we had some partial side-wide links from our own other sites, which were 301d to a single page on the other site. So would this then appear as if we had suddenly thrown hundreds of links from a single page on a single site?
There are also many paid links from relevant blogs which are dofollow. These have been in place for years however, with no change. I've long wondered the merit of these paid blog links (just from 2 big blogs, but sitewide so 1,000s of links). I'm obviously going to sort out the first 301 problem. My question then is do we:
1. Change all the blog links to nofollow, or
2. Remove the blog links altogether.
I'm tempted to go for 2, totally clean up the profile and start again. We do have some very good links, from the Guardian and universities for example, but they are fairly low in number. It is always hard to do though when you see top ranking sites employing just these same paid links.
Any advice? Cheers.
I think what has happened with our site is where we had some partial side-wide links from our own other sites, which were 301d to a single page on the other site. So would this then appear as if we had suddenly thrown hundreds of links from a single page on a single site?
There are also many paid links from relevant blogs which are dofollow. These have been in place for years however, with no change. I've long wondered the merit of these paid blog links (just from 2 big blogs, but sitewide so 1,000s of links). I'm obviously going to sort out the first 301 problem. My question then is do we:
1. Change all the blog links to nofollow, or
2. Remove the blog links altogether.
I'm tempted to go for 2, totally clean up the profile and start again. We do have some very good links, from the Guardian and universities for example, but they are fairly low in number. It is always hard to do though when you see top ranking sites employing just these same paid links.
Any advice? Cheers.