Selling link penalty

Kkll

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What is the selling link penalty is there any existence of this or how Google judge a link that is selling.

Please help Not all paid links are bad see:
http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=66736 Hi.
Suppose you are selling or buying links of high PR and google caught you then it will hurt the ranking of your site and this situation is called link penalty. Quote: Not all paid links are bad see:
Paid links - Google

Someone could tattle on you: Report spam, paid links, malware, and other problems to Google Quote: Originally Posted by bogs http://www.v7n.com/forums/seo-forum/292520-selling-link-penalty.html#post1817113 Thanks for reply.... Can any report mail drop my ranking? will google not investigate link? and yes how?

I have seen many people use link exchange process I know the terms of link buidling. But want to know is there selling links number matter "if one link is added or many link added". Will be there any diff in both condition? Such kinds of activities hurts in your pagerank.In severe case you may be backlisted. Well it's against Google's Guidelines, so you can really expect a penalty. make links naturally & related so as to avoid those penalties. Hi.
Time to time Google also check that all are following the rules or not If Google finds someone who is not following the Google rules then he has to pay for it as Google keeps its eye on everyone. And if you sells or buys links of high page rank then Google will surely caught you and this is called selling link penalty. I just finished reading this article that talks about the penalty assessed to Google's Chrome site after a marketing firm paid bloggers to link to it:

http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2012/01/04/google-slaps-own-wrists/

The article states that all the blogs hosting the illegal links have been deemed "untrustworthy" for Google search results, hurting the bloggers as well as removing any boost Chrome gained from having the link.

On top of that, Chome's site has had it's page rank manually lowered for 60 days.

Google takes this stuff very seriously, but I'm sure a lot of people continue to pay for links without being caught. I've been debating paying a third party site to create directory listings for me, since I've realized how long it takes directory editors to add review and add new listings. The trick is to not have too many new links appear all at once. If you hire someone, have them add links over as long a period of time as possible. You need to show a natural-looking, steady stream of links to avoid suspicion.
 
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