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Web Development Companies Leaching Hyperlinks From Their Own Clients

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: October 29, 2024 1:26 pm
Matthew Giannelis
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Isn’t it maddening when web development companies slip in backlinks to their own site from their client’s website? They act like these little hyperlinks are just a friendly “signature,” but in reality, it’s nothing short of parasitic link leeching.

Imagine this: you pay thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars, to get your website designed – a digital calling card for your business that’s supposed to stand on its own, attract traffic, and represent you. But in the end, you’re not the only one benefiting.

Nope, the web dev company is skimming off the top, silently syphoning your website’s SEO juice right into their own rankings with a link in the footer. Or worse, they hide it deep within the code so you never even see it!

They call it “standard practice” or a “harmless credit,” but let’s be honest, it’s outright exploitation. The client, who’s often unaware of the technical backend, might not even realise they’re being leeched. All that hard-earned domain authority your site gathers over time?

It’s being drained by the company you trusted to build it! What’s worse is that this leeching lasts forever unless the client discovers it and knows enough to remove the link.

And here’s the kicker – after charging clients significant sums, these companies feel entitled to a free, perpetual SEO boost. They’re double-dipping! The client pays for a service, and then the web dev company goes right back and mines the client’s success to boost their own search engine ranking.

It’s especially infuriating when you consider that Google’s algorithms see these links as endorsements. So without realizing it, clients are “endorsing” these companies, sometimes without any disclosure or benefit in return.

What right do these companies have to mess with a client’s site’s reputation and authority in such a sneaky way? This isn’t the mark of a good service provider – it’s pure greed and manipulation.

By Matthew Giannelis
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