How Does Google Define a ‘Paid’ Link?
- Aug
- 27
- Posted by John Arnott
- Posted in Link Building, Natural Links, web search
- 3
You don’t have to be a professional search marketing expert to know that Google frowns upon paid links. When a webmaster buys a link, it’s considered to a violation of Google’s terms and conditions; thus, the offending website may receive a rankings penalty as a result. But the line between natural and paid links isn’t […]
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