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        • alrockn
          alrockn last edited by

          Just ran a link profile, and have noticed for the first time many spammy Chinese sites linking to my site with spammy keywords such as "Buy Nike" or "Get Viagra".  Making matters worse, they're linking to pages that are creating 404's.

          Can anybody explain what's going on, and what I can do?

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          • alrockn
            alrockn last edited by

            May concern was these screwed up links would somehow impair ranking, but I guess not.  Thanks for the link.

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            • WilliamKammer
              WilliamKammer @alrockn last edited by

              Check this post out, it may help https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/93713?hl=en

              EGOL knows what he/she/it's talking about. You can report and disavow if you'd like, but worry about yourself. These people don't go away and are better off ignored if they aren't directly effecting your marketing efforts.

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              • alrockn
                alrockn last edited by

                I'm not saying I want to chase them.  I'm not about to submit emails to each of these sites, since it's obvious they don't speak English.  On the other hand, I do possess all the urls, and I would like to report them...somewhere.  This is abuse, and should be stopped.

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                • EGOL
                  EGOL @alrockn last edited by

                  There are more of these than you have time to chase.

                  Improve your own site and forget about this is the best use of your time.

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                  • alrockn
                    alrockn last edited by

                    Below is a sample link...not the word "hollister" used throughout the page..

                    http://web-tutor.in/content/add-your-customs-table-views?page=3

                    Whether is accidental or intentional, there's got to to be something I can do to get back at these jokers.

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                    • EGOL
                      EGOL @alrockn last edited by

                      These are usually businesses who have robots that crawl the web, grab sentences, grab images, grab URLs and slap them together onto a website.

                      They often have crappy programmers that screw up the format of the site or make other errors.  One error is miswritten URLs that hit error pages on your site.

                      This is a common problem.  All of my sites have these types of links.

                      Cussing provides some relief.

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                      • alrockn
                        alrockn last edited by

                        What if this is intentional?  Furthermore this problem is spread across many sites.

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                        • EGOL
                          EGOL last edited by

                          Weasel businesses with incompetent programmers.

                          Not much you can do about it, unless you want to go to China and grab them by the tie.

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