Sunday, May 17, 2009

Re: nofollow links

Your PR doesn't rise or drop by employing or not employing nofollow. What matters is the link juice being parted with or preserved; while the actual PR figure remains the same.
You may use nofollow esp for blog comments/commentators, outbound links when you have a reason to fear parting with your link juice (i.e., you have too many outbound links), you are not certain about the authority or credibility of the site you are linking to etc.

I will suggest you to read my blog on Nofollow where I've actually put down the recommendations on using nofollow tag, as to when, where and why. I hope that helps.

Faiza
http://www.greenlemon.in
http://twitter.com/faizali

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Mattyh <matt_hallett24@msn.com> wrote:

Hi guys,
I have recently changed my site, so that all my pages apart from index
only use follow links to index.html (all other links are nofollow).
This is in order to try and raise my PR. Have I done the right thing
here? I've also changed most outbound links on the site to nofollow's
as none of them require my links for SEO purposes anyway.
Thank you for any help you can offer
Matt




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