Google seems completely unconcerned with collateral damage caused by their anti-spam measured.
Anywhere else on NetBuilders is fine. We're not WebMasterWorld. :cool:
This guideline is only in place to help preserve the value of members sites.
Google seems completely unconcerned with collateral damage caused by their anti-spam measured.
Anywhere else on NetBuilders is fine. We're not WebMasterWorld. :cool:
This guideline is only in place to help preserve the value of members sites.
yes, its a good practice to keep the url private..
But i don't think google watches each and every site.
They can easily find sites with links if they want to catch :D
Some hack could be developed to avoid URL's in the marketplace area.
I know there are ways to avoid these, but it would help imho.
That's an interesting idea. I searched vbulletin.org and found a mod that prevents new members from posting URL's. It shouldn't be impossible to make that work for all members, but only some forums.
There is a per-forum vBulletin option to "Allow BB Code" and I think that if I turned that off, URL's would not work in the Links forum.
I think it would break smilies though. :eek:
:thumbsup:Thanks for reminding Mr. Will
It's been a while since the last reply, have you chosen whether to add the mod or rather not? :D It would suck not to use emoticons anymore though ;)
Isn't it possible to add a header message just above making a new topic in the link sales category displaying that it's better not post the URL? Some red frame like I see daily now when I use Twitter, that keeps telling me I need to upgrade firefox even after clicking it away 5,000 times already :p
I think the best way to do is not to post url so Google cant crawl it just put some space in between if there is indeed a need to post your site publicly