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| A Good SEO Helper Join Date: Jun 2009
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| I read a little about nofollow links but I still can't understand it's use. I would really love if someone here can explain it for me in a clearer way, since I just know it's a SEO practice in order to prevent spam (right?). I was wandering if it's an attribute you put on your links or you can configure it in your blog in order links there are automatically catalogued as nofollow. Isn't it supposed to be a good thing that search engines take this links into account? |
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