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Originally Posted by ferret77
this is how you define a links farm
if there is a directory of links on a competitors site and they rank higher then you, then its is a link farm
If the directory of links is on your site it is a themed resource
its really that simple
I think people call use the term link farm are people who lazy to trade lots of links so they don't want anyone else to do it
the perhaps the only real defintion of a links farm would be a free-for-all links page
which sort of like a guest book , you can just automatically add your link by submitting, and people write software to auto fill them
they are not organized in any way and are just every type of link on top of each other
I will post a link to one if you want to check it out
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Sorry ferret if you misunderstood me.. I should have been clearer in the first instance itself.. anyways I read somewhere that...
If most of the points mentioned below are ticked for yes, consider it a link farm
1. Page/website whose sole purpose is to exchange links for search engine rankings.
2. Unrelated links
3. Titles or descriptions for the links in most cases is absent
4. Link farms are generally a group of websites crosslinking with each other.
5. They would never give you link without a reciprocal
6. Only designed for search engines and not for the user.
-- Just my opinion ---