What does it mean to "be able to leave a link with NOFOLLOW"?

by a_dude
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Hi everyone. I would like to ask, what does it mean, when someone asks you to find links, where he can leave some link with "nofollow"? Blogs and directories that should be, as he said. And how can i find out, if it is so?
  • Profile picture of the author AFI
    He wants to post no follow links on blogs and directories it sounds like to me. Why? I'm not sure.
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  • Profile picture of the author Orkhan Ibad
    That guy probably thinks about natural linking to make his links look natural for Google. May be he is making test to see if "no follow" links affect to your SERPs or not. I did such a test and got results against what thousands people and Google are saying.

    You can test the link by No Follow function of Firefox.

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    Originally Posted by a_dude View Post

    Hi everyone. I would like to ask, what does it mean, when someone asks you to find links, where he can leave some link with "nofollow"? Blogs and directories that should be, as he said. And how can i find out, if it is so?
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Holmes
    A no follow link is still a link that can be crawled and indexed by Google but does not pass pagerank from the web page it was derived from.

    Blog comments and forums will usually do the trick.
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  • Profile picture of the author a_dude
    Hmmm, how can I determine, which blogs does that? Or that would be any blogs?

    Also, any ideas on how much could be paid for links?
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve Holmes
      Originally Posted by a_dude View Post

      Hmmm, how can I determine, which blogs does that? Or that would be any blogs?

      Also, any ideas on how much could be paid for links?
      You can download the firefox extension called no/do follow and look at existing links there.

      There are better ways to make money than getting links like this manually for other people though.
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  • Profile picture of the author arnoldsmithh
    No Follow links are those links which is not crawled by google.
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