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charlesgan
31 Jan 2007, 11:23 AM
suddently think of this today, by using the meta index nofollow, this can prevent the bot from crawling to external site, and thus preventing links to unrelevant site, and to bad neighbourhood as well. is there any proof that this helps page ranking?

mwookie2
19 Feb 2007, 07:11 AM
suddently think of this today, by using the meta index nofollow, this can prevent the bot from crawling to external site, and thus preventing links to unrelevant site, and to bad neighbourhood as well. is there any proof that this helps page ranking?

I am not sure that there is "proof" especially over any extended period of time seeing as these things always change. Over the short period I would be very careful. That is the way it is meant to be used, however, many people are misusing it.

Because many people don't yet know about the rel=nofollow concept, you can really cheat your link partners and turn recips into one way links this way. However, when they learn what you have done, it will come back to bite you.

The biggest application I have seen is in blogs. Where comment SPAM is ridiculous and people are trying to tell others that they have "nofollow" so its useless. Unfortunately when you deter SPAM and don't prevent it, it only tries harder.

I hope this helps.


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