Frequently Asked SEO Questions

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Do I have to display SEO links?

Yes, but don't be scared of that. It's all part of a natural-looking link profile. How could search engines expect you to get links if they expected sites not to have links going out? It's completely natural.

Our algorithms share content based on quite a bit of criterion, and we focus a lot on industry relevancy when creating the content shares between our categories. For example, if your client is a realtor, they may get partners from Home loan financing, construction, and repair, or even a real estate attorney.

Overall, we suggest not messing with the partners assigned out from you, but you do have the ability to disable any partners you don't like. If it's a direct competitor that could cause you issues or if it's something you find offensive or unrelated. However, keep in mind that a content share on a direct competitor is quite powerful in terms of relevancy, so if everyone in the system had that mindset, you could lose your most powerful partners.

If a partner is disabled the system will replace the partner with a new one within 48 hours. The number of partners you display can vary.

The pages aren't easy for your normal site visitors to find; they likely will never stumble upon them. Occasionally the citation pages or shared articles will rank for an unrelated or sometimes even a related keyword. This is because we do build links to our plugin pages from various places within the platform. Having inbound links to pages that house links really increase the power factor. That extra power factor does make these rank from time to time. While that isn't ideal, it's also not a huge concern and won't happen often.

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