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Will you stop selling link ads now?

The Search Engine Roundtable blog confirms that the recent PR adjustments where targeting raw paid links. An email response from Google Search Quality Engineer Matt Cutts puts all speculations to rest.

But the question remains…
Will you stop selling raw link now? Much more so that it’s out in the open that Google is penalizing those who sell links for PR. Will you remove your TLA links?

Matt Cutts’ email was short and concise:

The partial update to visible PageRank that went out a few days ago was primarily regarding PageRank selling and the forward links of sites. So paid links that pass PageRank would affect our opinion of a site.

One can only wonder how much that would affect blogs that don’t get much traffic and only rely on link ads for a majority of their blog income.

So, will you be letting go of those paid links just to please the gods and deities?

For those who are giving in to the force, just drop your paid links and submit a reconsideration request from the Google Webmaster Tool.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

8 Responses

  1. Avatar for jps61974 jps61974 says:

    i don’t really think Google is making a good move denying publishers the liberty to sell links in their sites… in my view, Google sucks in this regard. They want to dominate the advertising world by cutting off other ads network.

  2. Avatar for Miguel Miguel says:

    I’ll keep them.

    I guess it was a good decision after all to separate my blogs.

    If my blog with TLA gets zero-pageranked or gets no TLA advertisers, it does not affect my main blog which has no advertising whatsoever.

  3. Avatar for Dennison Uy - Graphic Designer Dennison Uy - Graphic Designer says:

    Whoah how much are you guys getting off TLA??? I am currently using AdSense and I am getting crap off of it. Maybe my blog is just not that popular :(

  4. Avatar for noel bautista noel bautista says:

    The income from such links are so irresistable. I hope TLA link rates won’t get affected. As of now, initial investigations does not show that the PR penalty affects Search Engine Rankings that much.

    Although it might be too early to tell yet, I’ve made some before and after ranking comparisons and so far, rankings seems not that affected.

    http://www.searchengine-weblog.com/50226711/does_the_recent_google_pr_penalty_affect_search_engine_rankings.php

  5. Avatar for Jeric Jeric says:

    Google PR is one of the parameters that TLA uses to know how much a link would be sold. So, if your PR drop then your earnings would drop too. Am I right?

  6. Avatar for jhay jhay says:

    I can’t let go of TLA right now, it’s helping a lot with my school fees. :(

  7. Avatar for nina nina says:

    When my Adsense earning surpasses my TLA income, maybe. But until then, I’ll be saying yes to the moolah. And coincidentally, my traffic went up when Google slashed my PR.

  8. Avatar for Jon Jon says:

    It’s hard to resist those moolah :)

    I would say most publishers will continue to do it. Dropping of PR is actually predicted long time ago, but publishers don’t listen.

    What’s scary now is, google can slowly remove those sites on their SERP.

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