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Originally Posted by CasaPages
Well google doesnt like sites with lack of content period...soooooooooo Im guessing if all you had was a few links on a site google probably wouldnt like it to much...
Note I say FEW
I could be wrong here....please correct me if I am
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That's what everyone says, and that's why I question it.
In my niche, (mail order brides), the #1 site is a directory, the #6 site is a
directory, and the #7 site is a directory.
Sure, they have a few articles, but mostly they are just pages of links.
Why are they in the top ten? Because they require a reciprocal link from the
listing's homepage. Since homepages normally have the highest PR, (and
relevance), of a site, the directories get lots and lots of good links.
The "Content is king" adage might be true for some, but not for my industry.
Anyways, the original poster was asking the difference between link farms and
directories. As Chrishirst said, with a link farm, each participant downloads a set
of pages every month. It must be every month in order to include new members.
Each page contains the links for a certain category. Every member uploads
the exact same set of pages to their site, with all the exact same filenames
and exact same content. See the pattern?
That is the original meaning of 'link farm' regarding web site links.
Now, most people, use the term 'link farm' as though it's a curse word.
(One dog barks at the wind, and all the others follow).
Hmmm, what about all the web directories that use a dmoz.org feed?
Link farms? Duplicate content?
Listen, when the Google Public Relations department tells you to avoid link farms,
it does not necessarily mean link farms are "bad", nor does it necessarily mean that
Google is detecting them, or discounting them, or devaluing them, or penalizing them.
What it means is that Google does not want you to use link farms because you'll be
getting links in such a way that messes up
their idealistic theory of the web being
a "uniquely free democracy" with every link being a true 'vote' of importance.
It screws up
their theory and could jepordize their billion dollar business.
Bompa