nofolllow/dofollow and achor text

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Hey guys,

This has probably been asked before but could not find a decent thread.

Whats the importance of nofollow, dofollow and anchor text and how do you utilise this on a website :rolleyes:

Sorry for the lame question as most of you here are seo experts but i am fairly new and trying all i can to get better rankings.
#achor #nofolllow or dofollow #text
  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    Supposedly, Google only passes pagerank through "dofollow" links. That said, there has been some skepticism about this lately. Other search engines may or may not do similar things.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by JamesGw View Post

      Supposedly, Google only passes pagerank through "dofollow" links. That said, there has been some skepticism about this lately. Other search engines may or may not do similar things.
      Yeah, I think it's even less clear how Yahoo / Bing handle nofollow links.
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  • Profile picture of the author joshcoffy
    Hey Rich!

    Here's a PERFECT example of what they are, how they work, and when to use them:

    What is DoFollow? What is NoFollow? Follow Along and See. « InlineSEO.com

    Just found this article! Hope it helps my friend!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt Chrisler
    The simple way to use this is to "nofollow" links on your website that go to non money generating pages, like your contact us page, privacy policy, etc. Otherwise you are wasting link juice on pages that you don't need to rank.

    With that being said, I have seen increases in my ranking by getting "nofollow" links from other webistes. So whether the "nofollow" is really used or how much it is factored into rankings is up for debate.
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    • Profile picture of the author zannix
      Hi rich,

      Nofollow attribute - tells Google to pretty much ignore the links and not give them any credit or value (you should avoid building nofollow links, other than for diversity).

      Dofollow attribute - tells Google that the page containing this link is giving 'a vote' to the page the link points to, and therefore gives appropriate credit to that link.

      Anchor text - When you are building a link, its HTML code looks something like this:

      <a href="url">Anchor Text</a>

      The anchor text of the backlink lets Google know what keyword you are trying to rank your page for.

      Kind Regards,
      Zannix
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        Originally Posted by joshcoffy View Post

        Hey Rich!

        Here's a PERFECT example of what they are, how they work, and when to use them:

        What is DoFollow? What is NoFollow? Follow Along and See. « InlineSEO.com

        Just found this article! Hope it helps my friend!
        Josh, that's a pretty decent wrapup of the whole notion. Good link...

        Originally Posted by zannix View Post

        Dofollow attribute - tells Google that the page containing this link is giving 'a vote' to the page the link points to, and therefore gives appropriate credit to that link.

        Kind Regards,
        Zannix
        Zannix, there is no such thing as "dofollow", only the absence of "nofollow". While putting 'rel=dofollow' in your link code won't break your site, it add any value. You would have exactly the same effect if you added 'rel=AuntMabel' to your link code.

        The only time a "DoFollow" attribute means anything is when one is selling links to the ignorant.
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        • Profile picture of the author zannix
          Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

          Zannix, there is no such thing as "dofollow", only the absence of "nofollow". While putting 'rel=dofollow' in your link code won't break your site, it add any value. You would have exactly the same effect if you added 'rel=AuntMabel' to your link code.

          The only time a "DoFollow" attribute means anything is when one is selling links to the ignorant.
          John, you're right, there is no actual dofollow attribute, but I think the OP got my point anyway, don't you?
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  • Profile picture of the author clever7
    I teach you how to use anchor text in your articles at this lens:

    http://www.squidoo.com/passive-income-website-traffic-squidoo-beginners-guide

    All the best!





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  • Profile picture of the author rich7797
    Hey guys, thanks so much for your input all has been very useful and has exactly explained what i needed to know.

    Thanks again
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  • Profile picture of the author OrganicSR
    Originally Posted by rich7797 View Post

    Hey guys,

    This has probably been asked before but could not find a decent thread.

    Whats the importance of nofollow, dofollow and anchor text and how do you utilise this on a website :rolleyes:

    Sorry for the lame question as most of you here are seo experts but i am fairly new and trying all i can to get better rankings.
    In my experience anchor text used in link building has helped me rank for certain keywords that I'm targeting. Just remember to switch it up and not use the same keyword in 2,500 links on 2,500 different websites because this could trigger red flags and result in a negative effect from certain search engines like google.
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    • Profile picture of the author Avo19
      Originally Posted by OrganicSR View Post

      .......Just remember to switch it up and not use the same keyword in 2,500 links on 2,500 different websites because this could trigger red flags and result in a negative effect from certain search engines like google.
      Agree, I tend to follow a 30 - 30 - 40% rule with anchor text i.e. 30 % targeted keyword/phrase, 30% related keywords (think LSI) and 40% generic anchors e.g. Click here, visit this site, new report etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author C Rebecca
    nofollow backlinks : YOur webpage does not get any credit for backlinking, but many search engines still follow them for retreiving valuable content.
    dofollow : Your webpage gets credit for backlinking and search engines crawl these backlinks for retreiving vbaluable content
    Anchor text : these are used to link the pages using keywords... other purpose of placing backlinks is helping the reader in referring other relevant pages.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by zannix View Post

      John, you're right, there is no actual dofollow attribute, but I think the OP got my point anyway, don't you?
      It sounds like he did, but that 'dofollow' thing is very common and a lot of people waste hours of time looking for 'dofollow' blogs. At the same time, they ignore traffic opportunities from 'nofollow' blogs because they use a tag that may or may not actually mean anything.

      Reading back what I wrote, what was meant as a simple clarification sounded like a dig at you. That was not my intention. I'm sorry if you took it that way.

      After posting, I was looking through some of the SEO stuff in my digital library, and there's a distinct possibility that 'nofollow' may work as advertised within your own site but not for outbound links. No one knows for sure, though.
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  • Profile picture of the author UglyTruthNews
    As a newbie myself, this string has been very helpful for me as well. Rich7977, thanks for posting it cause I'm in the same boat as you.

    Much thanks everyone. Still learning the ropes but you all are absolutely fantastic!

    Martin
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  • Profile picture of the author tonyshell
    I need a list of dofollow
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