A Warrior Selling DoFollow Links but post uses NoFollow Meta Tag. Tell Him its Same as No Follow
He is selling "do follow" links in the reciprocal links forum on a DA8x PA6x blog. I signed up for the links. When they delivered the first one at the top of the page in the header, this line is included. I have checked it on 3 different browsers. It's there for all three.
<meta name="robots" content="index,nofollow"/>
<a href="http://www.website.com/" >Link Text</a>
I have been trying to explain that the link to my site is a NoFollow link because the Meta Robots NoFollow line in the header.
He disagrees or is saying its a bug. For the record I thought it was a simple mistake but I can't seem to convience him.
Here is his latest email.
Logically, if there is no BUG or something like that with the presence of that Metatag above "<meta name="robots" content="index,nofollow"/>", ALL the links within the article must be shown this way: <a href="http://www.website.com/" rel="nofollow">Link Text</a> But the links within the article we delivered are actually like that : <a href="http://www.website.com/" >Link Text</a> Meaning that they are Dofollow and that metatag (bug) has NO effect on the links type. That metatag is just a bug no more or less ! Coming to your question whether the links are currently dofollow or nofollow? They are DO-FOLLOW, I dare you to find any online checker proving the opposite. |
Can someone please weight in here?
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