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Ever since the April 7 overhaul, Yahoo! has been far more aggressive about link networks and I'm 99% sure they're doing it automatically since I have played with modifying the URLs only to have the updated link pages blacklisted in about a week.
I can, however, say that they are not banning directory-based URLs, so there are some workarounds: use /Links/ instead of links.html. This is pretty easy to do if you have mod_rewrite (apache) or isapi_rewrite (IIS). Good luck! Let me know how you fare. -Matt |
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I dont think that Yahoo is penalizing sites or "judging" them because of reciprocal links, in fact I have not had a single site faulter in yahoo and my real estate sites are almost 100% backed by link exchange of the reciprocal variety.
What they may be judging on is the quality of the links. Are they relevant? Are they respected in their own right? That sort of thing. When going through your directory, do you link to a lot of irrelevant sites?
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We have a couple of hundred Realtor sites, which feature a links page that points to other Realtor sites (at random, and all within our network).
This worked perfectly for 6+ months and then, with the April 7 "new algorithm", over half of them dropped either partially or completely. Then I discovered that those Links pages, specifically, were no longer appearing in the Yahoo! index; no matter what was searched. Assuming something intentional on Yahoo!'s part was afoot, I renamed the pages. Lo and behold, 4 days later many of the sites "came back" to high positions. Then another 3-4 days passed (enough for a weekend re-index) and the pages once again disappeared. After all of this, I noticed that other "self-linking" networks used a slightly different format and remained unaffected: /Links/Realtors/ So I tried it, and now we're going on 3 weeks of "sticky" positioning. I assume that the Yahoo! algorithm is skittish about banning a whole directory structure, as opposed to a single page. -Matt |
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All I know is that this seems to be an ever increasing problem throughout the boards since the last update. Yahoo specifically said through email that link use of reciprocal link programs, affiliates and aggressive internal linking are reasons for the judgement. I will say that as I send review request to Yahoo, my site appears back in the index within a few days. I do not think a formal "update" has occured since the last. I do not understand this part, but maybe I am not being patient for the update but do not understand as well the bouncing of my site in and out. |
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Somewhat relevant to this forum, I've also noticed that Yahoo! re-indexes certain terms more often than others. "real estate", for example, is re-ordered very frequently, whereas "realtor" is maybe once a month. -Matt |
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I hope that that they would also take into account the percentage of outbound to inbound links. If somebody is using recip software and they have a very low percentage of outbound links, they should take this into account. I use recip software and all my recip link pages are still cached. I have a very high percentage of IBL's.
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