If anyone wants to find relevant blog posts without the nofollow tag then feel free to use my dofollow blog search engine!
If you find any blogs who have added the nofollow tag back then please let me know and they shall be stricken from the index!
EDIT:
Best way to build links.... create a...
Cheers. I've found a few other dofollow search engines since creating this one. I guess mine will have to be more up to date! Feel free to let me know if you have any recommendations.
Whether you love 'em or hate 'em...
Here's a link to a dofollow blog search i created:
DoFollow Blog Search
Feel free to contribute by letting me know about blogs in the list that have added the nofollow tag back on (which quite a few of them have!) or if you find any new dofollow blogs.
Peace!
Well,there's still a lot of argument about the effectiveness of nofollow tags so for the time being don't discount them! Also, the search engines still follow them but (apparently) they don't include them in your overall link profile. So they are still useful from an indexing point of view...
I see your logic.
If we had a site with a very weak link profile (all off topic links) then i can see an irrelevant link from a trusted site might confuse the search engines. But IMO, i think in most cases it would take several irrelevant links from several trusted URLs to upset the search...
How could they possibly do any harm?! There's a huge thread over on WPW about this - Can Inbound Link Hurt You
At the last company i worked for we used to buy link packages from an Indian company. These were completely irrelevant links on PR3-5 pages, sharing the page with at least 30 other...
Fair enough. I see what you are saying. But wouldn't you rather have an unrelated link on a .gov or .edu than not have one? I wouldn't say that it's "a waste of time".
I have a hip hop website. Say i know the webmaster who looks after somedepartment.gov and he offered me a link i would...
I always figured that a link from a .gov .edu ect... sites were a great vote of confidence from a trusted domain making your domain look like an authority. If you're lucky enough to establish links on these TLDs then they are always on content relevant pages anyway. Other wise why would they...
Your post says the same thing as mine. Essentially Google's search algo is treating sub domains in the same way as sub folders? So in answer to the posters question -
There is an interesting thread here on site links
I am also a bit puzzled. Does Google manually change the algo to suit its...
Google treats sub domains in exaclty the same way as sub folders. The only advantage of using them is for your visitors.
How Changes To The Way Google Handles Subdomains Impact SEO
That's fair enough. I don't want to know how you do it, just what you're selling.
At some point i do want to work for myself so i like to talk to established seo businesses and see what packages they offer. You are the first person/company that I've spoken to who get the position before you...
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