"REW would not have been penalized just for having a directory and just for their setting up a contextual links program - it would be because of the effect the links to REW were having on the serps."
Doug, I agree with your basic logic here, but Google will sometimes act on signs of manipulative intent.
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/12/information-about-buying-and-selling.htmlYou'll notice in the comments where the owner of Aviva Directory has a back and forth with Matt Cutts as to why his directory was penalized:
"Simple question Matt (I expect a simple answer) Why did you penalized AliveDirectory.com ? Have you ever browsed that directory? Ten times more quality than Yahoo directory!"
MLP, I browsed for a couple minutes and noticed that at
http://www.alivedirectory.com/submit.phpthey appear to require a reciprocal link with every submission. I haven't seen that many directories that *require* you to link to them when you submit a url.
That's one strike right there for manipulative policy/using the "wrong" directory script.
More interesting stuff continues below:
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.c...183124413747933I also see the kwikgoblin.com directory and the web10.ws directory listed as resources on avivadirectory.com. Is it correct to assume that you own those directories too?
I suppose my question would be how many directories you run. Are there any other directories you run?
A big site REW attracts scrutiny. At that point, not clearly stating that paying for a featured listing does not guarantee a link can be enough for a Google reviewer to decide a site is selling links.