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RE: Is there a SEO penalty for multi links on same page going to same destination page?
Thanks for all the replies. Appreciated.
I guess the reverse question: Do you think that having a lot of 'duplicate link no follows' on a webpage where there is already a 'primary link' is penalised.
Again, your thoughts would be appreciated.
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Is there a SEO penalty for multi links on same page going to same destination page?
Hi,
Just a quick note. I hope you are able to assist.
To cut a long story short, on the page below http://www.bookbluemountains.com.au/ -> Features Specials & Packages (middle column) we have 3 links per special going to the same page.
1. Header is linked
2. Click on image link - currently with a no follow
3. 'More info' under the description paragraph is linked too - currently with a no followTwo arguments are as follows:
1. The reason we do not follow all 3 links is to reduce too many links which may appear spammy to Google. 2. Counter argument:
The point above has some validity, However, using no follow is basically telling the search engines that the webmaster “does not trust or doesn’t take responsibility” for what is behind the link, something you don’t want to do within your own website. There is no penalty as such for having too many links, the search engines will generally not worry after a certain number.. nothing that would concern this business though. I would suggest changing the no follow links a.s.a.p.Could you please advise thoughts.
Many thanks
Dave Upton
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Dave Upton is globally respected as a “travel guru,” and it is his success and experience in the travel industry over the last 35 years that led to the development of AccommodationGuru.com. This experience includes Board membership of Trialfinders, one of the UK’s largest independent travel agents.
Dave also founded The Travel Specialists, in Sydney Australia, which subsequently merged with Sydney Flight Centre to form Travel.com.au, Australia’s first and most well-known online travel company. Travel.com.au floated successfully on the stock exchange for AU$23 million and has recently been bought for AU$55 million.
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