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Are Exact Match Links Still Effective Post Panda And Penguin

August 2, 2012 By Ron 13 Comments

Before we start talking about building links of any kind to a site, whether they are internal links or external links you will need to know what Google sees when you start building links to any of your pages.

Only having part of the story when trying to recover a site from a Google penalty can have devastating effects for you and your site, take the time to read every post in this recovery series to ensure you see success…

We have spoken about Google Analytics in a previous post and this is one area where you will find the statistics very helpful in deciding where you want to be building external links to on your site.

What Is Google Looking At

Exact Match LinksI am going to mention this again before I continue and remind you that everything Post Panda revolves around your sites bounce rate, so with that in mind lets get into it.

One really big “Red Flag” that has been identified is when you point hundreds of external links at a page on your site that has a high bounce rate, this looks un-natural to the search algorithm which may trigger a penalty at some stage on your site.

This is regardless of what many are talking about with diversity and anchor text it simply is not natural to have hundreds of links pointing to a low quality page and no amount of link diversity is going to change that.

If you have experienced this on your site then the simple solution is to decrease the bounce rate and create a good user experience for that page. Then once you have been able to improve the user experience you can then consider building links back to that page if you have not been diversifying the anchor text.

What Happens To Those Links

Firstly, you need to remember that a link is still considered a vote for your site, however in saying that there are some elements of Penguin that can change that very fast especially if you have been building links to a site or page with a low quality score (Red Flag) and not changing the anchor text to make it look more natural.

Should You Still Do Exact Match Linking

Anyone that has been a constant reader on my site would know that I am not only a full time affiliate marketer but also heavily involved in article marketing. I have seen the devastation caused by these updates first hand and it hurt not just me but many others online, but there is always hope when all seems dark.

As we have mentioned above the very first step you need to take in the recovery of your site or for those looking to simply future proof their site from more updates is to increase your user experience, then consider building links to your pages.

You can still use exact match linking but you also need to consider what other words would be used in your anchor text to help describe your pages to anyone reading an article and seeing your link.

We are now using a Plugin called Scribe SEO to not only help us write better content but to also build very focused links back to our site you should really take the time to check it out.

Understanding what you can and can’t do from here on in will save you countless hours of wasted time. If you have “NOT” started to see any form of recovery now then maybe you are using the wrong information which is scattered all over the internet from people who have never experienced any form of penalty.

  • Setting Up Your Analytics Account
  • Understanding The Penguin Penalty
  • What Happens To A Site With A Panda Penalty
  • Are Exact Match Domain Names Still Effective
  • Do You Know That Duplicate Images Can Hurt Your Rankings
  • How To Lower Your Bounce Rate And Increase Your User Experience
  • Site Navigation How It Can Effect Your Bounce Rate Significantly
  • Get Better Results With Your On-Page Optimization
  • Building Links And Growing Your Site Traffic

You really need to understand that these linking penalties actually were first rolled out in Feb 2012 under Panda and only became noticeable to many when Penguin was released, so that has got to tell you that both are interlinked and need to be looked at as a whole not as individual updates.

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  1. Joy says

    August 3, 2012 at 5:15 pm

    I guess its about time for us to undo our common SEO mistakes, Google is definitely serious about this penalty and the best step to take is to just do what is ethical even if it means not being top. Thank you.

    Reply
  2. Kristine says

    August 3, 2012 at 6:06 pm

    Over-optimization is never good to generate traffic to a site especially when you prefer natural links.This penalty surprised many of us but this is also a good way to instill discipline to those who are into monetizing their blogs the easy way. Thanks!

    Reply
  3. Richa says

    September 5, 2012 at 6:20 pm

    Thanks for this wonderful insight on the subject. It becomes really difficult to know what Google is upto and now we are awaiting some more changes. Fingers crossed.

    Reply
    • Laura says

      March 29, 2013 at 1:47 am

      Couldn’t agree more, Richa!

      Reply
  4. Aayna says

    September 6, 2012 at 8:12 pm

    A great chunk of helpful information. Thanks for sharing this useful insight.

    Reply
  5. Fatima says

    September 11, 2012 at 5:36 am

    I did not know this side of link building. Thanks for sharing the informative post. I’m already trying to get a hang of these before I apply them.

    Reply
  6. Abhishek says

    September 13, 2012 at 10:05 pm

    Ron, thanks for this wonderful post and sharing your thoughts. With all the google updates this year, thoughts and experience like the one you have shared surely helps all of us to understand what one should and should not do post panda and penguin…

    Reply
  7. Emilia says

    October 2, 2012 at 9:46 pm

    I have resorted to natural backlinks after being penalized a few months ago and I particularly took note that my site is recovering gradually, thanks for highlighting the other factors that we all should consider. Thanks!

    Reply
  8. Becca says

    October 12, 2012 at 11:49 pm

    That is an awesome post. You have really layed out your points in great detail. Very easy to follow with good content. We should take get hold of this post, read and impliment the points outlined.

    Reply
  9. Jamine Knobbs says

    December 12, 2012 at 3:03 am

    Thanks Ron for this. I was hit by panda and till now I am still looking fro how to recover. I just don’t know if I am ever going to recover of if I should just go ahead and start from the scratch. It is really painful tho. It has been up to 3 months now.

    But thanks for letting us know what to do to avoid being hit by future updates.

    Reply
  10. Sebastian Koch says

    February 19, 2013 at 4:29 am

    “If you have experienced this on your site then the simple solution is to increase the bounce rate and create a good user experience for that page.”
    I think you meant to DEcrease the bounce rate. Right ?
    Cheers!

    Reply
    • Ron says

      February 20, 2013 at 1:54 pm

      Hi Sebastian

      Thanks for pointing that out, I did mean decrease the bounce rate not increase.

      Reply
      • Sebastian Koch says

        March 3, 2013 at 11:43 pm

        You are welcome 🙂

        Reply

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