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| I just looked at my EZA articles and it is true that they use "no follow" tags... BUT IT'S OK READ ON They do not put the "no follow" tags in the header. They put the "no follow" tags on the links within their site in the <a href> tags. This does not include the links in your Resource Box so all the rumors are not true. EZA still gives well written articles effective backlinks, and great traffic. I hope this helps all you worried folk like I was. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Los Angeles, CA USA.
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Neil, Yes, I know I just wanted the title to stand out on the main forum so everyone can see the post and read it. I'm well aware it's been being discussed on my other thread and I just want to put all the rumors to rest. |
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