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Dofollow and Nofollow Explained
02-11-2012, 11:49 AM
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RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained
If you are considering the backlinks (outbound do-follow) on your website, then it is always better to keep those links at low levels or to choose no-follow rel. However, sometimes you are obligated to include a do-follow link at your website. For example, if you are sharing information from another website, then you have to include link (with anchor text ``source``) at the bottom of your website. This has to be done to avoid any potential copyright infringements/violations and you must not share information without the permission from the original owner, too. For all inbound links, the do-follow rel is always better, however most of the time the rel (rel=”dofollow”) of the link could not be determined by you.
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RE: Dofollow and Nofollow Explained - Maximus - 02-11-2012 11:49 AM

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