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NofollowNofollow refers to a link attribute that allows website owners to tell search engines that a particular link does not confer credit to the target site. For instance, a Google discourages the use of paid links, and they ask that site owners use nofollow on them so that people cannot buy more backlinks. It is possible specify nofollow for all links o [..]
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NofollowHTML attribute telling search engines not to pass link authority to a linked website.
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NofollowAttribute used to prevent a link from passing link authority. Commonly used on sites with user generated content, like in blog comments.
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NofollowA piece of code used to prevent a link from passing “link authority.” Commonly used on sites with user-generated content, such as in blog comments.
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NofollowA nofollow tag is a line of code which stops the search engines following a link. An outbound link with a nofollow tag also won’t pass on any PageRank.
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NofollowA tag that can be added to links telling search engines not to follow them or give them any weight when calculating rankings. Any paid or affiliate link should have the nofollow tag.
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Nofollowis an attribute that can be added to the HTML hyperlink tag when the quality of an external link is unknown or untrusted. Because linking to low quality websites can negatively affect rankings, the no [..]
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NofollowNofollow is a specific tag in HTML that allows for manipulation of the status of some hyperlinks. With a nofollow command, the object in question is prevented from passing link authority. This tag als [..]
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NofollowSince 2005, Google has been using a new term that can be implemented into the ‘rel’ code of a link. Whereby a normal link to another website counts as a ‘vote’ in that websites favour, a ‘nofollow’ co [..]
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