Comments on: What I know About Nofollow Tag – Shared Here https://trafficcpanel.com/1091/what-i-know-about-nofollow-tag/ Web Traffic Solutions for Network Marketing Sat, 20 Nov 2010 23:00:39 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: Cristian https://trafficcpanel.com/1091/what-i-know-about-nofollow-tag/comment-page-1/#comment-422 Cristian Fri, 22 Jan 2010 08:49:23 +0000 https://trafficcpanel.com/?p=1091#comment-422 TheTyne thing with commenting to drive traffic isn't as efficient as in the past years. I mean, let' s be honest - we don't read all the comments of a post, all the more so if there are dozens of them. Many. Are just endulging themselves in obtaining a link from a decent comment (often) with nothing new to say. As far as google's attitude towards nofollow links, I'm not 100% that they pay attention to webmaster's intentions-especially now that the main reason behind implementing the nofollow atribute, namely discouraging spam, didn't serve this purposes as expected. And since yahoo and msn discard this atribute, why shouldn't GOogle have the same policy - even discretionary and elusively. Hope this thoughts make sense because I'm typing from my iPhone and the screen is kind of narrow :) Thanks for the comments and rest assured that my PR is passed on your websites :) Cheers! TheTyne thing with commenting to drive traffic isn’t as efficient as in the past years. I mean, let’ s be honest – we don’t read all the comments of a post, all the more so if there are dozens of them. Many. Are just endulging themselves in obtaining a link from a decent comment (often) with nothing new to say.

As far as google’s attitude towards nofollow links, I’m not 100% that they pay attention to webmaster’s intentions-especially now that the main reason behind implementing the nofollow atribute, namely discouraging spam, didn’t serve this purposes as expected. And since yahoo and msn discard this atribute, why shouldn’t GOogle have the same policy – even discretionary and elusively.

Hope this thoughts make sense because I’m typing from my iPhone and the screen is kind of narrow :)

Thanks for the comments and rest assured that my PR is passed on your websites :)

Cheers!

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By: Gareth Adams https://trafficcpanel.com/1091/what-i-know-about-nofollow-tag/comment-page-1/#comment-419 Gareth Adams Thu, 21 Jan 2010 22:55:17 +0000 https://trafficcpanel.com/?p=1091#comment-419 I agree with Sire, I can understand the uses of the nofollow attribute, and many use it to protect, and of course spam commenting, but as you say, if you don't like the site, don't allow links! I also think that with the dofollow and nofollow that many people don't bother following if they have a blog for that reason, I know myself when I started I refused to comment on blogs even if I had an oppinion becasue they were nofollow (I have since grown up a little) and realise that it really makes no difference to me what Google thinks, you can do just as well writing quality content for your site, and posting decent comments on others, if you fail to make search engines, you will still drive traffic to your site from your links. So really in my opinion it's all good! When I do links I simply go to article directories, I find these the best choice really. I found this site while looking for some ways to speed up articles, and it's true that you are limited only by the amount of articles you submit and the work you put in. Although this may or may not boost your PR instantly it does encourage you to find new angles to promote, and to write more fresh content, this then (we hope) gets distributed around on other sites, and you grown and grown. I agree with Sire, I can understand the uses of the nofollow attribute, and many use it to protect, and of course spam commenting, but as you say, if you don’t like the site, don’t allow links!

I also think that with the dofollow and nofollow that many people don’t bother following if they have a blog for that reason, I know myself when I started I refused to comment on blogs even if I had an oppinion becasue they were nofollow (I have since grown up a little) and realise that it really makes no difference to me what Google thinks, you can do just as well writing quality content for your site, and posting decent comments on others, if you fail to make search engines, you will still drive traffic to your site from your links. So really in my opinion it’s all good!

When I do links I simply go to article directories, I find these the best choice really. I found this site while looking for some ways to speed up articles, and it’s true that you are limited only by the amount of articles you submit and the work you put in. Although this may or may not boost your PR instantly it does encourage you to find new angles to promote, and to write more fresh content, this then (we hope) gets distributed around on other sites, and you grown and grown.

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By: Sire https://trafficcpanel.com/1091/what-i-know-about-nofollow-tag/comment-page-1/#comment-342 Sire Mon, 11 Jan 2010 22:33:29 +0000 https://trafficcpanel.com/?p=1091#comment-342 Seems silly providing a link to a website that you wouldn't recommend. If I don't like a site enough to link to it I don't link to it. I've always wondered about the way google thinks. Seems silly providing a link to a website that you wouldn’t recommend. If I don’t like a site enough to link to it I don’t link to it. I’ve always wondered about the way google thinks.

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