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What is Link Farm?

TL;DR

Networks of websites created solely to link to each other and manipulate rankings, a Black Hat SEO violation. Link farms are easily detected by Google and result in severe penalties. Similar to PBNs but usually more obvious and spammy. Any service offering "hundreds of backlinks for $99" is likely using link farms.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Link Farm

How do link farms work?

Link farms are networks of low-quality websites that exist solely to create backlinks. They link to each other and to paying clients' sites. The theory: more links = higher rankings. The reality: Google easily detects these patterns and penalizes everyone involved.

How do I know if I have link farm links?

Check your backlink profile in Google Search Console or tools like Ahrefs. Look for: links from irrelevant sites, sites with no real content, foreign language sites you have no connection to, and patterns of many links from similar-looking sites.

What if a previous SEO used link farms?

You may have toxic backlinks affecting your site. Audit your backlink profile, identify low-quality links, and use Google's Disavow Tool to tell Google to ignore them. This won't instantly fix things but helps over time.

Why are link farm services so cheap?

Because the links are worthless and potentially harmful. Creating fake sites and automated links costs almost nothing. The 'SEO' company makes money from volume. You pay the price when Google penalizes your site.

Are all link building services link farms?

No. Legitimate link building involves outreach to real websites, creating valuable content worth linking to, and building genuine relationships. It's labor-intensive and costs more. If links are cheap and fast, they're probably from link farms.

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