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| 14Jul2012,17:24 | #11 |
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I'm not sure what the exact problem is that you want to resolve? If you are looking at new blogs then the advice is already given. If you are looking at links you already have from blogs and want to know if they are nofollow, then you could use the Scrapebox Dofollow Test which is free software.
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| 14Jul2012,17:28 | #12 |
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| 14Jul2012,18:12 | #13 |
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Originally Posted by jhakasseo It can either be applied as meta tag so that no links from a page are followed, or it can be applied to individual links on that page. If the attribute is not used, then by default links are "dofollow". Quote:
Originally Posted by jhakasseo |
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| 14Jul2012,18:18 | #14 |
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Originally Posted by ozsubasi Last edited by jhakasseo; 14Jul2012 at 18:58.. |
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| 14Jul2012,18:50 | #15 |
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The link is still nofollow regardless of the addition of "external". The rel='external' simply indicates that the link is pointing away from the site where it is placed (i.e. to another site).
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| 14Jul2012,18:58 | #16 |


