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Difference between do and no follow links?

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katereber
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#1 · Posted: 6 May 2011 12:06


Hello everyone,
Can anyone here please explain to me the difference between do follow and no follow links?

Thanks,

Feel free to share your reviews.

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Just2EZ
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#2 · Posted: 6 May 2011 17:18 · Edited by: Just2EZ


The difference is the hosting site, if they want to be associated with you or not.
If they say "no follow" theoretically google will ignore the link when ranking the site.
As far as the poster of the link is concerned, a link=traffic not site rank.
For the site owner it is debatable if it helps protect their rank or not.
The poster can get a rank boost from a do follow high ranking site.

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#3 · Posted: 7 May 2011 08:35


I searched for it,
What I understood was
Nofollow are not crawling a link by search engine.
Dofollow allow search engine to crawl links.
Nofollow tag we can use if we are using a link for reference not for crawl. Both are good for traffic.

Am I right?

Thanks..

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Ernest Morse
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#4 · Posted: 5 Jun 2011 22:14


Dofollow html attributes state that you allow the search engine bots to follow and pass link juice (page rank) to the link's target page.

Nofollow html attributes state that you do not allow search engine bots to follow a link or pass link juice (page rank) to the link's target page.

There's been a lot of controversy surrounding whether or not search engines actually follow this protocol.

From a source that I trust, here is the breakdown of major search engine actions on nofollow attributes:

Google: adheres to nofollow attribute and does not follow link. However, if the target page is being linked to from another website that does not have the nofollow attribute, they will follow the link.

Yahoo: does not adhere to the nofollow attribute and follows the link anyways. They clearly state that the nofollowed link's target is inducted to their algorithm anyways.

Ask: does not recognize the nofollow link meaning they completely ignore the nofollow attribute.

The only reason that I can see that nofollow was introduced was to keep whatever page rank your site's page had earned within your site's page. When you place a dofollow attribute, some of your page's page rank is given to the link target's page.

Since I believe in abundance and prosperity for all, I say use dofollow attributes. You wouldn't link to site's in your page if you didn't find them helpful in some way so why not show them some love?

I hope this helps you

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Cesar Fasano
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#5 · Posted: 6 Jun 2011 10:41


Ernest nailed it..

I would add that a 'nofollow' link from a social bookmarking site like Wirefan for example, it's still a good link since you can get traffic from the people who hang out there. (Your future prospects might)

Just mix it up a bit and keep track of your tests.

good luck!

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dmitch31
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#6 · Posted: 26 Jul 2011 19:00


We are all supposed to be led to believe that a nofollow attribute prevents Google from following a link or passing link juice. Personally, I think Google does whatever they want and they don't fill us in on the details.

I'm not privy to Google's algorithms, but personally I suspect that nofollow links affect ranking too. Maybe not as much as dofollow links do, but I still suspect that Google takes them into consideration.

And if you think Google is going to allow you to tell them to NOT follow a link just because you've put a "nofollow" on it, then you're just naive. Google will follow the link if they want to. They won't care whether you like it or not.

I think the whole nofollow thing now just boils down to a ruse to make website owners feel like they have more control. But like I still said, I suspect that Google does what Google wants.

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stellaandreapar
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#7 · Posted: 20 Sep 2011 12:17


No follow link might be useful when it comes to letting people know about your site.

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sunnyblue
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#8 · Posted: 4 May 2012 06:06


Dofollow is followed by search engines while nofollow is not followed by search engines.

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#9 · Posted: 13 Jun 2012 06:32


Keep in mind that there's no such thing as dofollow. They call dofollow any link that does not have rel="nofollow" value in it. But!! When you are looking at it at your browser, nofollow and dofollow link look exactly the same.
I saw a post somewhere here with a question if blog commenting does make much of an seo sense. So, well, no much of it. Most of the blogs are automatically nofollow - that is, if you add comments to blogs like that they will not boost your rankings by any chance. So do not rely on blog commenting all that much, only few of them are dofollow.

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