Monday 19 December 2016

Nofollow

Attribute used to prevent a link from passing link authority. Commonly used on sites with user generated content, like in blog comments.
The code to use nofollow on a link appears like
<a href="http://wwwseobook.com.com" rel="nofollow">anchor text </a>
Nofollow can also be used in a robots meta tag to prevent a search engine from counting any outbound links on a page. This code would look like this
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, NOFOLLOW">
Google's Matt Cutts also pushes webmasters to use nofollow on any paid links, but since Google is the world's largest link broker, their advice on how other people should buy or sell links should be taken with a grain of salt. Please note that it is generally not advised to practice link hoarding as that may look quite unnatural. Outbound links may also boost your relevancy scores in some search engines.

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