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My website has so many backlinks from one website. please tell me Is it good for my webiste? If not good than how can i
04-08-2014, 07:34 PM
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My website has so many backlinks from one website. please tell me Is it good for my webiste? If not good than how can i
please tell me most correct answers.

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04-08-2014, 07:41 PM
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if the link provider website is a reputed site and having good stats then you should not worry. but you have to make sure about that site. does it fall in the same nice that your site in. and the content in that site. if these basic checks are not positive then you have to request for a link removal manually to the Search Engines. hope it help

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04-08-2014, 07:51 PM
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you can remove links from google webmaster tools to disawow links
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04-08-2014, 07:57 PM
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Don't worry, You not need to remove links even it's good but when backlink website niche mach with your site niche where you submit links. There are two main factor which is very important to rank your website on Google, check out both, first is website niche and second is website authority of all the backlinks web pages.
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04-08-2014, 08:03 PM
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I suggest the following:

1. How many links are pointing to you site, all links are pointing to same page ?
2. Is the anchor text same ? (This will be a big issue if you get hundreds of link with same anchor text)
3. If it is nofollow, then its not a problem.

Please go through google link guidelines.
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04-08-2014, 08:06 PM
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Relevancy plays an important role in search engine optimization.
If the content in the website where you are getting back links from is relevant to your website content, then its absolutely fine (in fact great) for e.g, if you own a pharma website & you are getting links from health, medical or pharma related website then you are on track.

But if the content in irrelevant, then you should definitely remove it (if its harming your site, big time).
Also, one important thing to consider is the keywords you've targeted on those back links, see to it that, the back link contains 4 to 5 (or more) variation of keywords & generic keywords (like click here, read more etc). If your website contains 70-90% backlinks targeting one single keyword, you are at risk.

Conclusion:
Remove Links IF:
1. Backlinks are from irrelevant website
2. Contains huge no. of single keyword backlink out of total number of website backlinks (remember 70-90% is bad).

Don't remove IF:
1. Backlinks are from relevant website & page rank of the website is too high.
2. Targeting various keywords, along with generic ones.


NOTE: IF YOU WANT TO REMOVE BACK LINKS, CONTACT THE WEBSITE OWNER & REMOVE LINKS, ELSE, USE DISAVOW LINK TOOLS FROM GOOGLE WEBMASTER & MANUALLY REMOVE BACKLINKS.
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04-08-2014, 08:13 PM
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There is a diminishing return from each additional link from the same site, many links probably triggers the suspicion that you have bought site-wide blogroll or footer links from a site.

Be sure to be registered with Google Webmaster Tools so you are able to receive the dreaded "unnatural link pattern" warning, for which a time response, demonstrating an effort to remove bad links can avoid penalties. Some advice making backlinks removable on your end, most easily by changing the url of an inner page to shed all of it's links, consider that it's a lot harder to remove links to your home page, sone webmasters avoid home page links from this reason, at least linking to yoursite.com/index.html gives you an index page you can replace if worst comes to worst.
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