Hi mats,
I have a question, how to know if a website has "Do-Follow" or not?
It will be a waste of time if you leave a comment for a blog/website that does not have "Do-Follow", any ideas?
Hi mats,
I have a question, how to know if a website has "Do-Follow" or not?
It will be a waste of time if you leave a comment for a blog/website that does not have "Do-Follow", any ideas?
If you are using chrome or Firefox there are plenty of tools, add-ons and extensions available which would automatically highlight the no follow links in a web page. Or you can check it manually and observer whether rel="nofollow" is present or not in the link.
Last edited by Delois; 09-11-2012 at 07:36 AM.
By checking in page resource whether a rel attribute with in anchor tag containing property "No-follow" or not.If its is then No folow otherwise Dofollow.
You can set link checker for your browser for checking do follow and no follow link. It's so easily mark no follow link.
Do follow is mostly indicate link because google see do follow links means google take good action for do follow link.
Do Follow: Do follow links mean crawler should my our website link that is in another website follow our link.
You have to use Mozilla add-ons to check either website is do-follow backlinks or not.
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To the average website user, dofollow and nofollow links look exactly the same. However, nofollow links include a small piece of code, called an attribute, that lets search engine bots know not to follow the link. ... According to Google, nofollow links don't pass any PageRank to the website being linked.
Dofollow backlinks allow Google, or whatever search engine is being used, to follow them and reach your website. Basically, these are links that will pass on the SEO benefits of the website where it is built from to the hyperlinked website.
Dofollow links allow google (all search engines) to follow them and reach our website. ... This means when you are linking to any website or page, use the targeted keyword as anchor text.
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