Things to avoid when link building
Mar 24th, 2007 by Sandeep Nasa
Here are a list of things which i suggest you to avoid during the link building process. Always do remember that link building takes time and effort and if done right you will get the expected results -
- Stay away from link farms
- Stay away from FFA sites (Free For All)
- The page where they put your link is on a URL a mile long and several directories deep so engines will never find it.
- The page looks like a farmer’s field with nicely arranged rows of links to hundreds of sites which aren’t necessarily organized in any logical manner, but that doesn’t matter because someone told them the link is all that counts.
- It’s a link and a link only. No description. No proof the person ever actually reviewed the site.
- Signs they’ll accept anything that shows evidence of being a “live†link. A true Directory has criteria, frets about the quality of sites it links to and doesn’t have people out begging for links. Instead the reverse is true, with people begging to be let in.
- Watch for scams such as sub-domain one-way traffic feeders where the page your site is linked to isn’t part of the main website. Study the URLS carefully before you decide to accept a link request.
- The site has no possible connection to your subject matter whatsoever. The page they put your link on isn’t linked to FROM any page, meaning it’s floating out there in never-never land and is a ploy to get you to link to their site.
- Avoid being on a web site that has pages and pages of links. This is viewed as a Link Farm.
- Stay away from sex oriented, gambling, RX and other unsavoury sites.
- Be aware of the possibility of bad neighbours. If you are on a shared server, do a blacklist check to be sure you’re not on a proxy server with a spammer or banned site.
- Don’t waste your time getting a link from a non-ranking page within a site. The page needs to hold a rank of a minimum PR value of 1 below your landing page, particularly if there are going to be other outbound links to other web sites. If there are not going to be other outbound links, or just a few, then a PR of 2 and above will still boost your ranking and benefit your SERP’s as well as your own PR.
- Stay away from link pages called “Link Partnersâ€, “Links†or the like, especially if the term “link†or “links†is part of the URL
- Stay away from pages that have more than 50 outbound links

I read somwhere that linking with FFA is dangerous but only when you link to them and not when they link to you. You cannot influence inbound links. Than it would be easy to put links to google form many FFA’s and Google would have to bann itself
You never fail to impress me with ur knowledge in IT.
Keep up the good work