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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Cape Town & Sydney
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Hi all, I have a site that I am trying to fully optimize. I have 6 .php pages that are redirects with my affiliate link in them. Is it good practice to have them as a nofollow link for SEO purposes, or doesn't it really matter? Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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| African Warrior Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: South Africa
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From what I can establish nofollow prevents the site you're linking to from benefiting from your PR but it has no effect on your own rankings and SEO. nofollow was introduced by Google to allow you to decide which sites (or internal pages for that matter) will benefit from your PR, especially in blogs that get spam comments. So it seems that unless you have a compelling reason for not them to benefit from your PR, why bother? Jens |
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