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I have a couple of webstores. They mainly feature products that I promote. I've heard that anymore than 10 links on a given page is bad for SEO. If you own a webstore it is

So long you are able to sell. Do not bother about links and their numbers.

Thank you very much for the links. As far as I understand it now, outbound links should be supported by a relevant and useful text for the reader, not just stand on their own. The other thing is that there is probably a limit to the number of links you can have in a post (basically for the same reason), but not for the page which gathers these posts. At least this is my interpretation. What do you think?

Yes to your first comment. I do not think there is a Google limit to the number of links, just a common sense one. Share but keep your customers as close to home as possible. I find it important to make sure the link opens in a new page, so my customers can come right back to me if they so desire, without hitting the back button.

I'm sorry, this might not be a good question, but I'll ask anyway. How is this different from what Amazon is doing?

Not sure I understand the question, Can you elaborate a bit or PM me?

Sending people away from your website 10 times on one page does not sound like a great idea.
You might check here: http://www.seositecheckup.com/articles/76 or here https://pingler.com/blog/how-do-outbound-links-affect-seo/

Thanks for this!

Like you, I am curious about the answer. Sorry I cannot help.

Web Stores and SEO answers
You might check here: http://www.seositecheckup.com/articles/76 or here https://pingler.com/blog/how-do-outbound-links-affect-seo/

If you don't get a positive answer I suggest you contact Jay who does the webinars each Friday- They are well worth taking the time to watch .

Ray Bowley ( Merryman88)

2 things come to mind.
1) Are those pre-built web stores?
2) I know of one a WA member has and some of here posts still ranked on p1 or 2 in google
You can open a request ticket withing google webmaster. They will let you know what to do.
John

As John said, you may want to ask Google directly for guidance.

I am curious what knowledgeable members are going to say, but I think a store is different than links within your website content.

I would expect a web-store to be filled with products and links. Otherwise, it wouldn't be a store.

My thinking the same as yours, Funmine.

You might need to add the "no-follow" tag to most of those links on your page. If you have a page with tons of product descriptions and each one links out, it's probably best.

I think the numbers that get thrown around in regards to SEO are just guidelines. I'm not saying they're bad guidelines, but SEO is not a science. And the smarter Google gets, the more true this is.

If it's a good user experience, then chances are you will be fine. If visitors are coming to the site and they like what they see, Google will know. You should still no-follow them though.

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I have a couple of webstores. They mainly feature products that I promote. I've heard that anymore than 10 links on a given page is bad for SEO. If you own a webstore it is

So long you are able to sell. Do not bother about links and their numbers.

Thank you very much for the links. As far as I understand it now, outbound links should be supported by a relevant and useful text for the reader, not just stand on their own. The other thing is that there is probably a limit to the number of links you can have in a post (basically for the same reason), but not for the page which gathers these posts. At least this is my interpretation. What do you think?

Yes to your first comment. I do not think there is a Google limit to the number of links, just a common sense one. Share but keep your customers as close to home as possible. I find it important to make sure the link opens in a new page, so my customers can come right back to me if they so desire, without hitting the back button.

I'm sorry, this might not be a good question, but I'll ask anyway. How is this different from what Amazon is doing?

Not sure I understand the question, Can you elaborate a bit or PM me?

Sending people away from your website 10 times on one page does not sound like a great idea.
You might check here: http://www.seositecheckup.com/articles/76 or here https://pingler.com/blog/how-do-outbound-links-affect-seo/

Thanks for this!

Like you, I am curious about the answer. Sorry I cannot help.

Web Stores and SEO answers
You might check here: http://www.seositecheckup.com/articles/76 or here https://pingler.com/blog/how-do-outbound-links-affect-seo/

If you don't get a positive answer I suggest you contact Jay who does the webinars each Friday- They are well worth taking the time to watch .

Ray Bowley ( Merryman88)

2 things come to mind.
1) Are those pre-built web stores?
2) I know of one a WA member has and some of here posts still ranked on p1 or 2 in google
You can open a request ticket withing google webmaster. They will let you know what to do.
John

As John said, you may want to ask Google directly for guidance.

I am curious what knowledgeable members are going to say, but I think a store is different than links within your website content.

I would expect a web-store to be filled with products and links. Otherwise, it wouldn't be a store.

My thinking the same as yours, Funmine.

You might need to add the "no-follow" tag to most of those links on your page. If you have a page with tons of product descriptions and each one links out, it's probably best.

I think the numbers that get thrown around in regards to SEO are just guidelines. I'm not saying they're bad guidelines, but SEO is not a science. And the smarter Google gets, the more true this is.

If it's a good user experience, then chances are you will be fine. If visitors are coming to the site and they like what they see, Google will know. You should still no-follow them though.

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