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i have bought a blogroll link on a pr 7 forum.
and the forum gave me more than 35,000 dofollow backlinks in ahrefs.
could this affect my website?
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  • Profile picture of the author tech84
    Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

    i have bought a blogroll link on a pr 7 forum.
    and the forum gave me more than 35,000 dofollow backlinks in ahrefs.
    could this affect my website?
    Very high possibility, it could fall under unnatural links. especially if you used your keyword as the link instead of your site name.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRealRazzy
    tell them to rotate anchors, your site URL, and a text URL.
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  • Profile picture of the author sparkah
    i have a 6 year old PR 5 blog...

    Every time i add a link, my own link, to my sidebar, my rank does nothing. ZERO... BUT everytime someone with a crappy little blog blogs that same link... it goes up. You do the math.

    I only use my sidebar to get bloggers to blog about me... NOT for google
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  • Profile picture of the author MatthewWoodward
    I assume the link is nofollowed? If it is you have nothing to worry about!
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  • Profile picture of the author adystanley
    it`s dofollow
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  • Profile picture of the author ProSence
    It may badly affect your site.

    Due to recent update, if one link is appearing on all the pages within a site is not good and Google penalize it.
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    • Profile picture of the author It Is Me
      Originally Posted by adystanley View Post

      i have bought a blogroll link on a pr 7 forum.
      and the forum gave me more than 35,000 dofollow backlinks in ahrefs.
      could this affect my website?
      This is usual thing.
      When I submit a link to a directory then I see 20 links from that directory in the google webmaster tools.

      YOU DID against the google rules is you bought a do follow link.
      If they don't find you then there will be no risk but if they find then they penalized their own google chrome rankings in the past Google Chrome Penalized for Violating Quality Guidelines | Search Engine Journal


      Originally Posted by ProSence View Post

      It may badly affect your site.

      Due to recent update, if one link is appearing on all the pages within a site is not good and Google penalize it.
      This is not right. Google is against the links in the footers of the 100's of sites not in the 100's of pages sidebars on the same site.

      Here is what google wrote : "Widely distributed links in the footers of various sites"
      Source : Link schemes - Webmaster Tools Help
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  • Profile picture of the author gotlinks
    I do not know what type of effect you are hoping it would have. But in my experience 1 link from the homepage or 37,000 from homepage and inner pages does not change your rank at all.

    I would however ask the Forum just to make it a homepage only link as thats all that is needed and its the most powerful.
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