I am little confused here.Google says it does not pass any value to no follow links but I have too many no follow links and my website still getting good rank.So what is truth..?
I think nofollow only means no PR transfer to the linked page but it is still a baclink for your site. It is also helpful in SERP of your targeted keywords. IMO.
i dont really get intechnicalitlies a lot. google changes its algorithm frequently, so i get links from no & do follow both. you never know when they become useful!
I look at it this way, [FONT="]algorithms[/FONT] are constantly changing and who knows the nofollow attribute may change in the future? I don't tend to think about links as juice as i concentrate more on linking for traffic and not PR. The reason is because my site is optimised for local search and it does well without a massive amount of links.
Google follows the links but you do not get any benifit (link juice) from them. However, Google does like to see a good mixture of link types (nofollow and follow) and it is my understanding that search engines such as Yahoo! and Bing do give juice for these. So although not as good, still worth having.
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