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I have read back and forth here when it comes to no-follow links. Some people that have been around the WF for quite some time argue that they do indeed count with google. I would like to test this. I have a site that is currently sitting on the botttom at #9 for a keyword that I'm working on. I haven't done anything for a couple of weeks in terms of backlinks. I want to find a service that will create 50-100 no-follow links with 1 specific keyword for a decent price, then post the results and see if it makes any movement. Anyone know of a decent service for no follow links?
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Jayson Lash-Making Michigan Insurance Simple:)
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I don't know about no-follow links in google, but they carry some weight with Yahoo. Just this past Sunday, I made a post to a blog that uses the no-follow attribute with links to a new site I just built and wound up with two links showing up in Yahoo.
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I don't know if I would waste much time with nofollow either way when there are plenty of good dofollow opportunities out there. I will however be curious how your experiment turns out
Also finding the service that you can get the nofollow links will be really easy and free. Why don't you just build them? |
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Man, I am one of those people who argue with this.. hehehe... anyways, this is posted july. Today is october already. Did you have some results already?
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If you plan on doing this for awhile you are better having a range of keywords and mix them in along with your main keyword. Don't do anything that looks too artificial. Would a site that got natural links have the referring site link to them with the exact same keywords?
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I'm working on so many other things that I don't have the time to do it myself, but If I find someone to hire for this at a reasonable rate, then I think I will still go with it and give it a try. I build only do-follow links, so it may help the site look more natural.
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Jayson Lash-Making Michigan Insurance Simple:)
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Think like the search engines and be one with the search engines i.e. if Google weren't counting nofollow links they would be discounting probably one of the most natural link building system out there (blog commenting). Therefore I highly doubt the nofollow makes any difference outside of onsite optimization.
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Google has said that they don't pay much attention to the nofollow atribute any more. I think it was Matt Cuts that I heard say it, but I don't remember who it was now. So as I understand it, nofollow may not give you as much as a dofollow link does, but they are still valuable. Not only that, but how natural would it be if you only had dofollow links, and had no nofollow links. That would be about as natural as snow in the middle of summer. I have seen it, but I only remember it happening once. And i have lived nearly 60 years.
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This is what I'm wondering though. If I add more no-follow links, will my site gain more trust due to it being more natural? So many of us out here build only do-follow links through the various WSO offers etc... I am going to start adding a small percentage of no-follow and see if it gains more google trust.
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"Think like the search engines and be one with the search engines i.e. if Google weren't counting nofollow links they would be discounting probably one of the most natural link building system out there (blog commenting). Therefore I highly doubt the nofollow makes any difference outside of onsite optimization."
I agree with this point of view. |
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Google also could indexed no follow backlinks,but only a little,and it has no effect with pr.
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It is good to remember how no-follow tags in links come into existence. From there, we can evaluate its relevance today.
From which, I would say that i won't be too bothered about it as long as I don't purposely look for no-follow tag links. If i get them along the way - good - it just makes my link building strategy more natural. |
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hmmmmmm, i only pay attention to do follow webiste
it can make me so many backlinks
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