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Adding no follow links
Wanted to know the correct procedure to make a link no follow .i know we have to put rel="nofollow" in a tags but it woul be nice if someone shows me how to make it no follow in these cases
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how to make it no follow in these cases
You still need to add rel="nofollow" to the <a> tag. No other way or method. These tags may seem complex, but in fact they are all the same - just take an enclosing '>' of the <a> tag and right before this symbol type rel="nofollow"
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if i add many [10-20] no follow links will it still effect google rankings ??
Add where? Why? It's not clear, please specify what do you mean.
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Thanks for reply
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Originally Posted by devil's_brother
You still need to add rel="nofollow" to the <a> tag. No other way or method. These tags may seem complex, but in fact they are all the same - just take an enclosing '>' of the <a> tag and right before this symbol type rel="nofollow"
is this correct ?
<a href="http://a.com"rel="nofollow">abc<a>
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Add where? Why? It's not clear, please specify what do you mean.
i mean links like reciprocal links to dircetories
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and also if i add share in facebook links, tweet..... ther are lots of links like that...
so will it affect rankings if i add it with or without no follow ??????????????????????????????????????????????
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thanks for quick reply..
so if i use more social networking links like facebok, twitter.... more pr loss ??
but then i see high pr sites using lots of these...
and do u advice to use no follow tags in share fb,tweet links also or not ??
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The idea is that there is no difference whether you use nofollow or not - you still loos some PR with each outbound links. Nofollow is just the way to tell Google "I don't trust this site at 100%". Use outbound links on your site whenever you feel appropriate and when it comes handy and helpful for your visitors, not just for the sake of SEO benefits.
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answer your dude
in this site www point seoconsultants point diagonal html diagonal links diagonal nofollow you can view the correct form of implement the nofollow on the mentioned link
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Originally Posted by devil's_brother
You still need to add rel="nofollow" to the <a> tag. No other way or method. These tags may seem complex, but in fact they are all the same - just take an enclosing '>' of the <a> tag and right before this symbol type rel="nofollow"
Add where? Why? It's not clear, please specify what do you mean.
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Please tells clearly
/lol @ kettle
Google just made a change to this, so it was quite interesting:
Here's two sites:
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nofollow Code:
Original
- nofollow Code
Welcome to ABC.COM
<a href="./news.htm">NEWS</a>
<a href="./forum.htm">FORUM</a>
<a href="./blog.htm">BLOG</a>
<a href="./about.htm" rel="nofollow">ABOUT</a>
Visit ricks chicks for great deals on birds! <a href="riks.moc">RicksChicks</a>
Nofollowed:
nofollow Code:
Original
- nofollow Code
Welcome to ABC.COM
<a href="./news.htm">NEWS</a>
<a href="./forum.htm">FORUM</a>
<a href="./blog.htm">BLOG</a>
<a href="./about.htm" rel="nofollow">ABOUT</a>
Visit ricks chicks for great deals on birds! <a href="riks.moc" rel="nofollow">RicksChicks</a>
In the first one if the page has "link juice" to divide up it would give some of the juice, 1/4 of it, to RicksChicks, ignoring the about page because it's no follow. In the second one the "link juice" would be split into 1/3's for the NEWS, FORUM, BLOG links, ignoring the nofollow links.
BUT this was TOO interesting and Google just said they don't care to divide the page up how the web-designer would like, they are going to just do it by the sheer number of links on the page! While that seems unfair to the designers, it means that the users are going to start seeing pages where the ONLY links are important links so if you hit tab a few times you'll surf the most important links not a ton of crap.
So it WAS a really interesting thing to do but not any more, not for Google's sake.
I also don't think you're telling Google there's no "trust" with "nofollow" I think you're telling Google there's nothing worth looking at behind this link so don't waste time putting spiders on it. Since that means less spidering for pages, a "nofollow" link is certainly worth much less than a normal link?