I am promoting my website and using many methods including Blogs, Problem is my Blog got suspended on free blogs sites.will it effect on ranking ??
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Blogs Effect On My Web
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Pnt
, Jun 23 2008 01:28 AM
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#1
Posted 23 June 2008 - 01:28 AM
#2
Posted 23 June 2008 - 04:34 AM
Sure it can negatively affect your site, assuming you had links pointing from your free blog to your site, which are now going to go bye-bye with the blog being unreachable.
The larger question is what the heck did you do to get your blog suspended? That's usually pretty hard to do, so if you're doing other seriously bad things on your main site you can probably expect it to get caught too.
The larger question is what the heck did you do to get your blog suspended? That's usually pretty hard to do, so if you're doing other seriously bad things on your main site you can probably expect it to get caught too.
#3
Posted 23 June 2008 - 08:16 AM
There are some free blog hosting services that don't allow commercial blogs (Wordpress.com is one I know of). It could be possible the blog got suspended simply because it was deemed commercial in nature, not because of anything inherently nefarious they were doing (unless you consider failing to read the TOS "inherently nefarious").
That's one reason I nearly always advise people wanted to blog for their company to set the corporate blog up on their own server -- or at least read the TOS of the various hosting services before they jump in and set up a business-oriented blog there.
That said, I agree -- if there were links pointing from the blog to the main site, and those links are now gone, it could have a negative effect... assuming there was a positive effect from the blog links to start with.
On the other hand, if the blog was relatively new and had few to no links pointing at it (and thus, not much link juice to pass along in the first place), losing links from it might not have any perceptible effect at all. As with so many other things were SEO and the web are concerned, there is no cut-and-dried answer.
--Torka
That's one reason I nearly always advise people wanted to blog for their company to set the corporate blog up on their own server -- or at least read the TOS of the various hosting services before they jump in and set up a business-oriented blog there.
That said, I agree -- if there were links pointing from the blog to the main site, and those links are now gone, it could have a negative effect... assuming there was a positive effect from the blog links to start with.
On the other hand, if the blog was relatively new and had few to no links pointing at it (and thus, not much link juice to pass along in the first place), losing links from it might not have any perceptible effect at all. As with so many other things were SEO and the web are concerned, there is no cut-and-dried answer.
--Torka
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