Live Search Webmaster Center Discourages Automated Link Exchanges

For webmasters who are still in the practice of participating into automated link exchanges, you might learn a thing or two from the latest post of the Live Search Webmaster Center Blog discouraging such practice.

According to the blog post (in which I would have to agree), automated link exchanges although a fast way of generating inbound links to your sites do not give any value to your user. But most importantly, it will negatively affect instead of boosting your search engine ranking.

Specifically, link exchanges pose several problems for webmasters and their sites such as:

  • Lack of a valuable return on the investment
  • Being built with software which mass-emails site owners with generic mails, asking for an exchange of links
  • Requirement that webmasters to set up new link directories or require participation in directories that offer little or no value to the end users

Among those link exchange mechanisms which don’t bring positive effects to your sites are auto-surf traffic exchange programs and paid search engine submission schemes.

As a better and more fruitful alternative to automated link exchanges, the Live Search Webmaster Center blog suggested the following ways of generating valuable links to your sites.

  • becoming a subject expert
  • offering free service
  • working with industry-specific professional associations
  • leveraging social media

But at the end of the day, still the best way of generating valuable links is to generate interest to your sites by creating good and high-quality contents or to use the old SEO adage – “Content is king” and it still is.

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Arnold Zafra writes daily on the announcements by Google, Ask.com, Yahoo & MSN along with how these announcements effect web publishers. He is currently building three niche blogs covering iPad News, Google Android Phones and E-Book Readers.

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  1. Alexa says:

    I have to agree with content is king thinking. Being a geek computer girl / website hottie – that has been my thinking. Create a great site with good information and people will come.

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  2. Mia Maria says:

    I totally agree. what will live and google end up with in the futere. if everything is based on automated linkbuilding. the search will become irelavant

  3. Anon says:

    Ok, I don’t really agree.

    A link is a link, anyone who has done effective SEO for any time will note the positive effect of almost any link. There are people who create many thousands of fake spammy links and do well.

    As for automated link exchanges, as long as you don’t leave footprints pointing to the network you’re using, they are an added benefit for very little time.

    Take it slow and only link with on topic sites and it’ll all build towards a natural link profile.

    I don’t think link exchanges count for much, but if it’s automated and done properly. I don’t see why not.

    You’ve got to remember this post is from “live search” of course they’re going to discourage any kind of manipulative SEO. Don’t listen to them, test your ideas on through-away websites and find out for yourself.