Everybody and their brother has a blogroll. So, it must be OK, right? Wrong. Blogrolls are nothing more than glorified link farms and that is exactly what Google sees them as. There are documented cases of Google penalizing sites for both having a blogroll and getting blogrolled on other sites, so steer clear of this pop blog phenomenon.  Want to find out why blogrolls suck and how your real estate blog can do to link to your trusted sources without blogrolling them?  Read on.

Shout out to SEOmoz’ explanation of the affect blogrolling has on getting sandboxed: Google Sandbox and the blogroll. Below is my favorite excerpt on the subject:

Build Natural Links & Avoid Getting Blogrolled - One of the most common elements suspected for sandboxing completely "natural" sites is their addition to blogrolls. These links are sitewides on URLs that frequently have many thousands of pages in Google's index and it appears on the surface that they can cause the link problems that lead to sandboxing. The best way to avoid this is to watch your logs for referring URLs and request to be removed from any blogrolls that are sent to you. With some luck, the sympathetic blogger will understand and remove you. It seems ridiculous to have to go to these extents to avoid sandboxing, but in the commercial reality of the web, it may, in fact, help you in both the short and long run.”

What is a blogroll?

According to Wikipedia, a Blogroll is a collection of links to other weblogs. When present, blogrolls are often found on the front page sidebar of most weblogs.

Blogrolls have recently come under scrutiny by the SEO community and with good reason. And personally, I think they are dead weight for any blog and yet, it seems that every blog and their brother has one.  

Read also: Moving beyond the blogroll

5 reasons blogrolls suck

1. They are nothing but glorified link farms which as we all know, search engines hate.

Once you start making lists of links and placing it on your blog, you run the risk of being categorized as a link farm. If you absolutely must place a link farm, I mean, blogroll on your site, put it on an inner page and never, ever in the side bar of each and every blog page. Also, if you have a new site, wait at least 3 months until you are firmly out of the Sandbox before starting a blogroll. Don’t give Google the ammo it needs to dampen your search results any further.

Read also: The Google sandbox Explained

2. Blogrolls can bloat a page past the critical link mass that Google determines to be 120 links. 

Once your home page bloats past 120 links Google will stop crawling new internal links and drop some of your pages of from it’s index. That is a documented behavior of Google. Now, 120 links in a blogroll sounds excessive, but let’s say you have a bunch of buttons and links in articles on your home page (around 50-75 is common for a blog). You need to subtract all those links from the critical mass of 120 to figure out how large your blogroll can grow to before you get dropped. Do you really want to keep track of all the links on your home page to make sure your blogroll doesn’t inadvertently cause the entire thing to get dropped? Probably not.

Read also:  Too many outbound links will get you dropped from Google

3. While they do provide backlinks to other sites, they do not drive quality traffic.

Very few readers actually look at or care about your blogroll. The only people who care are the ones on it or the ones that want to be on it because they think it will provide them with a much needed backlink. 

Fact is, if a blogroll is on each page of your site, it gives the blogrolled site a staggering amount of links from a single source which Google considers suspicious. 

Also, because blogrolls only use the site name as the anchor text in the link, those links are actually weighted less heavily than a single quality link within an article that has valuable anchor text.

Read also: Using links to generate traffic and retain visitors

4. Who are you really placing on your blogroll?

From what I see of blogrolls in real estate – they are just popularity contests… long lists of people that you know that also have blogs or people who have requested that their blog be added to your roll. In theory, blogrolls are meant to have only a select number of high quality resource links. 

If you have a blogroll, prune it. Look at the links, only include blogs that have real quality content your readers will be interested in and make sure the blogs you are linking to have at least a PR3 or above. Nix anything with a PR 0-2. If you want to be super discriminating, nix anything with less than a PR5. 

Do not be a blogroll whore rolling any real estate blog with a pulse. You do that and you will get branded with the search engine equivalent of a scarlet letter.

Read also: Ultimate guide to building backlinks

5. They are a pain in the butt to keep updated

This was my primary reason for not using a blogroll on RSS Pieces site. The stress of keeping the thing up to date and the uncomfortable experience of having to tell someone you won’t blogroll their site when they ask just made a blogroll unappealing to me.   When I find sites I like, I mention them in articles. It helps me share my link love and increases the likelihood of my readers clicking through to the site which is what is most valuable… traffic. 

How to share your link love of another site without using a blogroll

Instead of blogrolling your trusted sources or associates link to those sites naturally in articles that directly relate to the topics on their sites. This way you provide quality backlinks to your resources and ensure more click throughs to those sites.

Recommendation to those of you with blogrolls

If you have a blogroll, nix it. 

If you are dead set on keeping it, confine it to one single page on your blog and only display a select few of the blogrolled sites on your homepage (no more than 10).  

If you are a new site and want a blogroll, wait 3 months before adding it to avoid further Sandboxing.

THANK YOU FOR THE GENEROUS RESPONSE TO MY RETURN, BUT I FEEL THE NEED TO LEAVE AGAIN DUE TO A RECENT POST THAT CALLED MY CREDIBILITY ON THE MATTER INTO QUESTION.  THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND PLEASE VISIT ME ON RSS PIECES.

 

55 Comments on Does Your Blogroll Suck?

JAN
23
2007
204,501 Points 6 Featured Posts Outside Blog
This is sad but will visit on RSS Pieces
8:06pm • #1
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Mary, Thanks I do not currently have a Blog Roll ( did not know what one was till I read your post ) and will definatley avoid them now. Thanks.
8:58pm • #2
2 Featured Posts

Mary,

If you leave then I think that you are "giving" in to those idiots. Ignore 'em and post.

You have been so very helpful...and I've missed you!

Eileen

9:10pm • #3
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Mary...your blog posts just keep getting better and better.  Keep up the great work.  (we will keep our blog roll) - :)
9:16pm • #4
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Mary, thank you for all this good information.  Best of luck to you, you certainly deserve it.

 

9:24pm • #5
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Mary,

What the heck! In my opinion, you are the most credible on the topics that you write about. Don't let the (fill in your own blank) get the best of you. By the way, I just learned something about blogrolls (they suck). Thank you!

9:25pm • #6
110,135 Points 26 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Mary, do not let them do this to you.  Please stay! 
9:52pm • #7
Mary you have again wrote a wonderful blog, Thank you for posting.
10:32pm • #8
JAN
24
2007
1 Featured Post

Just in time Mary. I was going to create a blogroll. If you're leaving due to time constraints, so long, good luck and thank you very much for your expertise. If it's because of a competitor who put you down, I think I saw the post, their are tons of know it alls out there. You don't talk down to us. That's important to us. Some posters have a style that draws people in and keeps them interested and wanting more. Others simply show off and are a bit of a bore. I get bleary eyed and bored with that stuff. The know it all guy does that to me. Your posts are the former. Do what's best for you. You'll be missed. As my late Uncle used to say, "take your time going, but hurry back".

Bob Volanti- Coldwell Banker Premier Real Estate

12:16am • #9
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Just when I think I am beginning to figure this stuff out, you take us to another level.  Thank you for the continuing education.
12:37am • #10
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Mary, just as we were enjoying your return, you're leaving. What happened to the courage you inspired us all to have in not allowing these idiots to get the best of us? Once again, I find myself feeling deeply saddened. This network continues to lose quality members and their related quality content. Do what you must. It just seems that if you leave, he wins. You leave, we all lose.
1:56am • #11
405,598 Points 72 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Mary...

Are you sure you want to do this? The "She's" (Meow)....Win by running you out. I support whatever decision you make. I also support the idea that you have to pick your battles and not let them pick you. Some things are just not worth the aggravation. I understand that.

As you know I am pretty upset by all of this. But, either way, I am behind you as I always have been. You are like a little sister to me and I .... better hush. I'll have to come back to this when I am not so pissed off. This crap is getting out of hand around here.

TLW...ROAR!

9:24am • #12
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Thank you TLW and Rich.  My decision is really the best for me.  I know myself and if I stay, I may type something that I will regret later, so I would prefer to remove myself from the situation before I get down into the mud with these people.  Although I do recommend that AR come up with a code of conduct for members that includes a paragraph on the liability issue of personal attacks on a business network where the reputation of the other members is part of their overall business value.
10:05am • #13
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Mary, I'm assuming that who ever this is did not have the guts to actually post their comment right here for us all to see. Am I mistaken or didn't you say that if this continued you would post their name? It's time, girl. Post the name of the slob so that we can all see who feels the need to intimidate and lurk behind a shield of darkness. Bring her into the light of the rain so that we can all make thunder!!!!!
10:05pm • #14
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Mary what did I miss?

Don't tell me there is MORE talk about you leaving? Why do you and we have to go through this. Please point me to one other person that has more to offer? I can not say I like the new changes. I had to go to the groups to find your new stuff. I don't think the changes to the groups is that great either. HELP I can't lose you. I will leave if you do. My only fear is that RSS pieces will disappear as did your fitness site. Stay Please!

Thanks Curt

Curt Swearengin 

www.icouldbeyours.com

11:45pm • #15
156,500 Points 4 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Mary,

Another very helpful post for us to learn from.  If you do leave again, please let us know where to watch for your wisdom sharing.

Thanks again and talk to you soon!

Lucky :) 

11:52pm • #16
JAN
25
2007
170,348 Points 32 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Mary,

Your leaving again is completely unacceptable!

Over 170 comments was not enough to convince you of the support you have here in the Rain?

We want you to stay, let the chips fall where they may.  They leave no tarnish on you.

 

3:46am • #17
105,422 Points 17 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Mary, I couldn't have said the following any better than you did above:

<<I do recommend that AR come up with a code of conduct for members that includes a paragraph on the liability issue of personal attacks on a business network where the reputation of the other members is part of their overall business value.>>

While no name was mentioned, enough details were given in a comment on a post of a few days ago where my reputation and integrity were attacked by another member.  If that member who made those unfounded accusations is reading this comment... you've been given fair warning not to do that again.  Just because you deleted the comment does not mean it made no impact on others and I have it in my records.

Mary, I am sorry that the events that have taken place have caused you to leave again after such a brief return.  I do hope that in time you'll decide not to let these people rob the rest of us of your presence here.  I've learned a great deal from your wealth of information-sharing and, over time, hope to implement much of what you've tried to teach us.

10:44am • #18
259,708 Points 38 Featured Posts Outside Blog
I just read Gena's Blog and am completly shocked by her disclosure! I don't know what to say or what to think and since I really don't know either of you but have respected you both so much...this is just unbelievably sad.
2:45pm • #19
524,069 Points 52 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
I, like Monika, am shocked!  Mary, your blogs are so informative, please stay.  I think nature will take care of the rest because of Gena!
2:47pm • #20
316,955 Points 45 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Mary - I have no clue what's behind all the nastiness of late, perhaps it's been going on longer than that.  But please don't let whoever it is that's behind this run you off.  They, whoever they is, win if you do.   How very sad that a great group of peole like those here on Active Rain can't get along and behave professionally and in friendship to all.  Do points and rankings really mean that much to some? 

I value the wealth of knowledge you bring to us and that you've been so generous in sharing with us, and I have so appreciated all that you've tried to teach us.  My deepest thanks for that, and I surely wish you'll reconsider and remain a vital and active part of Active Rain.

Ann

2:50pm • #21
185,743 Points 68 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Mary... so glad you are back. OH MY GOD! you make my brain EXPLODE with info to process.

me

3:28pm • #22
170,348 Points 32 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I am speechless.  Here is a link to Gena's Blog

UPDATE:  Post has been removed.

5:15pm • #23
JAN
26
2007

Just as I was trying to figure out what blog rolls are....along comes Mary!

Great article. I will bookmark RSS pieces but think you should reconsider withdrawing from AR. I have missed most of the actual venom, but this is meant to be a professional forum. It's a shame to have these distractions from good content and people who want to benefit from networking. It takes away from the experience that most of us are here for.

The fruit thinks so too. I just got a lemon. 

1:07am • #25
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4:31pm • #26
FEB
07
2007

I removed my blogroll and now just have a few links on a second page. I took part in 2000 bloggers  that was 2000 links on one page. I decided to opt out as I was Google would see it as a link farm yet other bloggers can't see that. They shopuld read this post on blogrolls.

 

Rose

Rose
1:33pm • #27
FEB
11
2007
683,930 Points 145 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Hit Router

I missed this article before - so glad I found it now. Some great info to be bookmarked to read again and again. Some of this I had an inkling about, but much was new learning. Thanks again.

Jeff

9:47pm • #28
FEB
12
2007
5 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

You should know that anyone actually paying attention to what you say cannot think you lack credibility... yours are some of the most well thought out and informative blogs on the Rain...

I feel penalized for some idiot ranting about you...

Who was it? Can I send over my guy with the baseball bat? 

We love your posts... keep them coming 

1:21pm • #29
415,294 Points 21 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Hi Mary:  Thanks  for the informative post.  I'm fairly new to active rain and to blogging for that matter so don't know what went on but I thought your information was great.  The article on building backlinks was great.  I saved it to favorites so I can go over it in more depth.

I have been managing my own web site for years.  I have a question about reciprocal linking on a website. I know that it doesn't do much to help with SEO but does it hurt?  I have a friend that helps me with SEO and he does not feel I should be doing the reciprocal linking?  I have thought of it as a service for my customers.  My friend is not that familiar with real estate websites so I would love to know your thoughts.

5:59pm • #30
FEB
27
2007

maryyy ... haba haba habaaa ,  brains and looks tooo ?! You are the "package ...:-))))

Mary great blogs, I will read them all ..:-)

you Tech genius, ... please see my web site , what do you think ?? ... any needed improvements , suggestions ..???

regards

john vostenak, realtor broker in Los Angeles area

http://www.johnvostenak.com

7:02pm • #31
FEB
28
2007
yes blogrools sucks
10:54am • #32
MAR
01
2007
2 Featured Posts

Mary, please come back.  Truly, you were the most informative blogger in Activerain, IMO.  I was wondering why you were not updating your blog.  I just read the last entry only to learn it was your last entry......

Don't let other people detract you from sharing your wisdom with us.  There are more people who supported your effort than those who caused you to leave.  Consider that.  And consider coming back to us.

 

Steve Mun, Silicon Valley Realtor
www.stevemun.com

 

6:30pm • #33
MAR
24
2007
4 Featured Posts

Hi Mary,

I went away for a couple months and couldn't find your blogs when I came back.... Just found this, your last, post on Active Rain.  I will be looking at RSSpieces as your posts are always fantastic... Arguably the best around this community. I'll miss your insight and generosity to the community.  Your departure is truly a devistating blow to ActiveRain and all its members. I'll miss you here, but will be catching you at your site.

-Bill
Bill@Sauneuf.com
http://www.Sauneuf.com

3:43am • #34
APR
10
2007
148,042 Points 7 Featured Posts Outside Blog

the petty jealousy by some of the members here is so childish

 

6:45pm • #35
MAY
24
2007
Thanks for the tips.  I had never heard of blogrolls before.
8:36pm • #36
180,715 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Thanks for keeping me away from Bloggrolls
9:44pm • #37
MAY
28
2007
Thank you for a great, informative, and well written post.  I agree with you, especially as I feel the most valuable links are "natural" references to related and pertinent information and resources (which you demonstrated many times in this very post.)
1:30pm • #38
MAY
29
2007

As usual, awesome information. Thanks Mary

Technology and real estate

12:21am • #39
MAY
31
2007
1 Featured Post
Damn girl - I've got a lot to learn from you about blogging :o)
6:42pm • #40
JUN
07
2007
Sorry to see you leave again Mary, but I'll see you at RSSPieces.
5:26pm • #41
JUN
15
2007
7 Featured Posts
Still somewhere other than here - what do you know we don't?!?
10:25pm • #42
So glad I read this article I was feeling so non rolled. Now it's OK to be non rolled.
10:59pm • #43
JUN
28
2007
I'm not sure I totally understand how your whole site can be dropped because of more than 120 links??? Is that in the whole site?        
11:58pm • #44
JUN
29
2007
170,348 Points 32 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Scott,

Mary explained this to me recently, because my blog is with her and I insisted on a blogroll.  Google doesn't want more than 120 links on the front page while the baby blog is one to two years old.  What we did to circumvent it was to set the blog roll up on a post which can be edited and put a link on the homepage to the blogroll.  This places only one additional link on the home page and doesn't stress it out.  It works for me.  I don't want problems with Google.

That being said, my blog has about 165 links on the home page, none of which are dispensible, so Google is just going to have to live with it.  Mary doesn't foresee a problem because they are not a list of links.  The links are mostly up in the pull down menus so I am not at all worried. 

I hope that helped.  

12:21am • #45
JUL
04
2007
ok..i think i get it...the front page is the key.  Well i have a yahoo 360 page that Im playing with for personal use more than anything and it has a blogroll with my 3 websites listed, maybe I need to turn that feature off??
11:55pm • #46
JUL
05
2007
170,348 Points 32 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Scott,

If you want to build a blogroll, just put it on a post, then put a link to the post on the front page.  I have my website link on the front page separate from the blogroll. 

12:43am • #47
123,524 Points Outside Blog
Wow thanks for this advice, I am removing mine right now.  Never thought of it in this light but you are correct and I don't want to get penalized.
5:51am • #48
JUL
23
2007
AUG
26
2007
Outside Blog
Total drag, dude, I just happened upon this blog and it's full of useful information.
9:29pm • #50
SEP
19
2007
I think they stink, are annoying to look at and serve no purpose.....
6:16am • #51
SEP
20
2007
123,524 Points Outside Blog
I got rid of mine a long time ago.  I read somewhere they were not good to have anymore.
7:26pm • #52
OCT
29
2007
I have to agree with you here.  The blog rolls had already been discounted, and now it looks like it may have hurt some people like you predicted.  
6:39pm • #53
OCT
30
2007
133,408 Points 25 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Mary,

There is not one single individual in the history of the world who has had 100% admiration of everyone. In fact if you can gain a 50% to 70% fan base you should consider yourself a huge success. It matters little of the few detractors oppinions. Mike Ferry gave me a piece of advice some 19 years ago that has served me well. " Look for the negative comments, for they are the true indicators of your success". People who are unable to achive success often look to make disparaging comments to those who have success.

We love you and your work Mary. Grow a thicker skin and allow us all to give, participate and share in your wealth of knowledge. 

9:18am • #54
NOV
10
2007
255,463 Points 34 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Mary, Thank you for the information. I am not totally clear about the blog roll but I think I understand. Please keep educating! I will continue to research. Deb
6:41pm • #55

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