Alex Jeffreys students Blogroll Removed
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Thanks! Eoin
Yesterday, I removed my Alex Jeffreys students Blogroll from this blog.
Before I did it, I e-mailed everyone (I think) that was on the Blogroll and informed them of my decision. I received many replies to that e-mail, wanting to know why I decided to do it and why I didn’t just use a “No Follow” PlugIn for the Blog.
This post is to explain why.
Why I removed the Alex Jeffreys students Blogroll
I decided to remove the blogroll when I realised there was no SEO benefit and when Alex revealed that our blogs are supposed to be Stand Alone and not a group.
Why bring people to your site, so they can go to another students site?
From my experience and the feedback I’ve received from the SEO experts I rely on for up to date information, the only way we would have had a major problem with Google, is if we had tried to put a few 100 links on it.
If we had been able to keep the number of links low, and because we clearly marked our Blogrolls, Alex Jeffreys Students, I would expect that any investigation would have seen that we were not trying to deliberately do anything wrong.
In that situation, the most Google would probably do is give no “credit” for the backlink.
I don’t know this for a fact, but it’s the best I could come up with, as we wouldn’t know for sure unless Google decided to take action.
‘NoFollowup’
I don’t agree with a blanket ‘NoFollowup’ policy, if I decide to link to a site in my blogroll, I want the site to get any benefit it can from the link. The same way that I would like to get the benefit of any backlink to my Blog
There is a built-in No Follow to the parts of Wordpress that I want a No Follow on and I’m happy with that.
Backlinks
One Way Backlinks are links to your web site or blog from another web site, blog, Search Engine, etc. That your web site or Blog does not link back to.
One Way Backlinks to a website are the strongest links you can get, especially if the link is from an authority site.
Two way linking, I link to you, you link to me, are of little value, so I actually want one way backlinks to my site.
So our Blogroll links wouldn’t be worth a lot, as they were two way links.
That’s it, it was a business decision, nothing personal.
Eoin









