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October 13, 2011 at 9:01 pm #818995
rialto.melinaMemberWhat is your question, do you want follow or nofollow links to your website or are you concerned with your own links? If you link to other websites you can choose to do nofollow and for some of your pages that you don’t want to rank for or have weak content, you can select to make it nofollow.
October 14, 2011 at 10:44 pm #819005
mattheratMemberGood question.
For internal links: I’d place a rel=”nofollow” tag on all internally linked pages that you don’t care are in the index. These sometimes include “About Us” pages and “Contact Us” pages. I don’t practice this, but I’ve heard of other webmasters who do it.External Pages: I’d place a no follow on any affiliate links and other sites you don’t trust. I’d recommend doing this to affiliate links mostly.
October 15, 2011 at 12:41 am #819006Anonymous
Inactive@LiveCasinoPartners 232330 wrote:
Good question.
For internal links: I’d place a rel=”nofollow” tag on all internally linked pages that you don’t care are in the index. These sometimes include “About Us” pages and “Contact Us” pages. I don’t practice this, but I’ve heard of other webmasters who do it.External Pages: I’d place a no follow on any affiliate links and other sites you don’t trust. I’d recommend doing this to affiliate links mostly.
Just a thought, but how about making the about us page rock, adding personal information about the people involved in the building of the site, interlinking some of each persons favorite pages, and their ‘picks’ as far as places and games to play at. Therefore making it worth following
.October 15, 2011 at 7:44 am #819009Anonymous
InactiveAs for internal links at your site, I find what works for me is to use ‘dofollow’ BUT be sure you do not open a new window as it’s annoying to visitors to open a new page within your site.
I have at least 3 internal links at each page of my sites. 1 to introduce the next page, 1 to a Tier 2 or main page for that site (example main slots page from a slots article) and 1 to home page. IMHO, you can never have too many internal links and it offers suggestions to browsers for ‘the next move’ once they are finished with a specific page to keep them at your site. HTHOctober 15, 2011 at 9:09 am #819011
JS-gamblingMemberDo follow links for websites and no follow in case of people.
October 15, 2011 at 12:44 pm #819015
MissMMemberAnd how do I add a no follow to affiliate links?
All at once would be nice

I read that google sometimes punishes websites that use nofollow? Is this true?
October 17, 2011 at 11:08 pm #819055Anonymous
InactiveThere is a long thread here in the webmasters area about this it was a long debate, some of us tested things etc and it came out in the end that actually it really does not make much of a difference.
October 18, 2011 at 3:47 am #819059
jncnetMember@bonustreak 232394 wrote:
There is a long thread here in the webmasters area about this it was a long debate, some of us tested things etc and it came out in the end that actually it really does not make much of a difference.
I’ve found the same thing too. I compared two of my old websites (one using nofollow, and one with all links dofollow), and there was no difference in search engine rankings.
October 21, 2011 at 12:21 pm #819101
MissMMemberThan I will use nofollow like I already have..
Thanks people…
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