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Nofollow refers to a link attribute that allows website owners to tell search engines that a particular link does not confer credit to the target site.
nofollow is a value that can be assigned to the rel attribute of an HTML a element to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index.
Before I even start this post I will like to tell you that a Link is a connection that you can create between two websites.
These links can be normally located inside Text or Pictures and you will need to use basic HTML Markup to create these connections.
he difference between a Normal Link and a NoFollow Link is that the NoFollow Link has a special HTML Markup inside that tells the Search Engines like Google to NOT FOLLOW the destination inside the link.
Nofollow refers to a link attribute that allows website owners to tell search engines that a particular link does not confer credit to the target site.
There is much confusion about nofollow links around the various forums we visit so today we are going to gather up all the reliable information we could find about the nofollow attribute and place it here. Read through and make your own decision whether getting a link from a blog or site that uses the nofollow attribute is worth it or not.
The rel="nofollow" is an attribute you can set on an HTML <a> link tag, invented by Google, and adopted by others. Those links won't get any credit when Google ..
<a href="http://www.example.com" rel="nofollow">Anchor Text</a>
this is tag of no follow,
in search engine optimization no follow mean its clearly tell Google that we don't want to transfer our pr juice, so this URL don't follow......
Nofollow is a value that is assigned to an HTML anchor tag (a link) that prevents the Google search spider from following that link to its destination. Dofollow is simply the absence of the nofollow attribute, and would allow links to be followed by search spiders.
Hi,
Nofollow links attributes do not allow search engine bots to follow link.That means if the website owner is linking back to you with nofollow attributes, it does not pass on link juice. Only Humans will be able to follow the links. Though some time back Google made it clear that they don’t consider nofollow link attributes but weightage of such links are really less.
Nofollow is simply as its name implies it is a instruction for search engines that don't follow this specific link.
For nofollow links html code is <a href="http://www.websitename.com" rel="nofollow">Linked Text</a>
Hello, nofollow links around the various forums we visit so today we are going to gather up all the reliable information we could find about the nofollow attribute and place it here.
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