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Dofollow websites? What are they?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by ZilaHost, Feb 2, 2010.

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    Dofollow websites? What are they? I thought I would ask you the experts. Thank you. :D
     
    ZilaHost, Feb 2, 2010 IP
  2. shermaine

    shermaine Guest

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    do follow websites are the ones that gives your site quality backlinks.:)
     
    shermaine, Feb 2, 2010 IP
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    ZilaHost Active Member

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    Thank you Shermaine.
     
    ZilaHost, Feb 2, 2010 IP
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    Site that don't use rel="nofollow" in their links. So a dofollow blog is where when you comment you get a real link that transfers PR to your page.
     
    KISS, Feb 3, 2010 IP
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    I may get slammed for this. That's okay.

    There really is no such thing as dofollow. Google follows
    what it wants to. You cannot force google to follow a link.
    So many people think if a link does not use the "nofollow" tag
    then google follows it. Not true. Google picks and chooses what
    it will "follow."

    But even nofollow is misleading. It does not mean no follow, it
    means the PR juice of the site is not passed along to the link.
    That's it. Nothing to do with indexing or crawling.

    So a "do follow" link, that is without the nofollow, really is
    like saying, "please google, will you count this link?"

    They will either answer yes, no, or wait.

    Stephen C
     
    stephenc, Feb 3, 2010 IP
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    :)

    Even though Google does what it wants, we mere mortals still have to play the odds and it makes sense to spend time and effort as wisely as possible by focusing on "do follow" sites to build links on.
     
    mstplumber, Feb 4, 2010 IP
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    'Kiss' is exactly right.

     
    bk871, Feb 4, 2010 IP
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    I would have to agree with you on this point. From my own observation of different sites I seem to find that the nofollow doesn't really matter that much. Google IMO still will pick up a link even if it's nofollow. Also these so called nofollow links can help get some sites indexed, so I'm not 100% sure if it's actually a no follow.
     
    xenobiologist, Feb 5, 2010 IP
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    As noted above DoFollow websites will be indexed by google and will give you a backlink. NoFollow websites will not give you a backlink. Also, you can use a NoFollow code to keep google from indexing your website.
     
    ohhcrapitstim, Feb 5, 2010 IP
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    No problem dude:D
     
    shermaine, Feb 10, 2010 IP