nofollow

Change bulk Html links to “nofollow” in a WordPress page or post

September 14, 2010

When you are building websites you will surely run into the word “nofollow” and wonder if you need to know about it? Well it never used to exist but was invented in the last few years to signify a html that is not followed. This do not mean the html link is not clickable, because [...]

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Remove The Blogger Nofollow Attribute Tag

November 7, 2008

Have you heard of the “nofollow” attribute that webmasters are using to stop links on websites from being followed. This can mean that a link can be clicked on to go to your site, however it will not register as a backlink with the large search engines. There is a lot of debate about this [...]

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Dirty Tricks Webmasters use when you exchange a reciprocal link

March 8, 2008

When you first build a web site you need to show the search engines that your site is popular, and that other web site owners want to link to you. It is really hard to get webmasters to put a link to you without wanting something in return. Therefore we exchange reciprocal links. The webmaster [...]

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