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RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - skill-guru - 05-04-2012 01:37 AM Here is the little difference between do-follow and no-follow links: A normal dofollow link on a web site will look something like this: <a href="http://www.link.com">Link</a> To make an individual link nofollow, the value is added to the rel attribute in the html link tag: <a href="http://www.link.com" rel="nofollow">Link</a> Do follow link are more beneficial for a website as compare to no-follow links. RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - jamestaylor12 - 05-17-2012 10:21 AM Hey friends, In my view in Do-follow links Search Engine bot will go to the referred website , while in no-follow link is being ignored . RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - Apaullo - 05-18-2012 03:29 AM You are exactly correct James ![]() The Do-follow links will be checked by the engine bot while the No-Follow link will be ignored RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - jullieroslin - 05-23-2012 02:52 AM Dofollow is a link attribute value given in HTML. Which tells search bots to dofollow this link and nofollow is also a HTML link attribute which tells search bots not to follow this link. But this is different that what search engines do when they find these links which I will explain later in this post. Dofollow links are basically links that are crawled by bots or crawlers. They usually turn into backlinks but there are many factors that come in picture like for eg: the relevancy of the content, the age of the site and many more. It helps improve the pagerank of the site and more the no of backlinks to your site the better is your site ranking. Whereas no follow links are not crawled and followed by bots. They don't help to improve the pagerank but people normally use nofollow blogs and forums to improve the keyword ranking in the search engine results and drive traffic to their respective sites. RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - Nitro - 05-26-2012 11:14 AM Well said and good explanation, but after the penguin update you should create a mix of do-follow and no-follow links to create the diversity and look them more natural. RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - bizworld - 06-20-2012 02:18 AM Do follow links are crawled by search engines. Nofollow links are noy crawled by search engine. i know only this. If any one have more idea explain? http://www.bizworldusa.com RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - Steve Smith - 10-12-2012 12:50 AM Dofollow and Nofollow are the link attributes attached to a link on any website to assist the search engine about its quality. Dofollow links pass the link juice to the site and it tells the search engine spider to crawl this link and like that your site get link from this site,in other words it helps you in ranking. Nofollow links do not pass the link juice to the site it have the opposite atribute from dofollow links and it tells the spider to do not crwal this link like that you cant get any benefits from this link. RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - TheTechGuys - 11-09-2012 01:48 AM Search engines do not see all the evidence the same places. In fact, it is possible that the webmaster to request that the search engine not to follow certain links to maintain the SEO value of "deviation" of a Web site. Some may have websites, blogs and other Web tools allow you to connect high efficiency without providing you with search engine credibility. RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - Leif11 - 12-19-2012 08:06 AM genuinely anticipating being nonetheless racing RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - Thomas012 - 12-27-2012 06:56 AM Dofollow means search engine spider crawl selected page Nofollow means search engine spider not crawl selected page |