RelNoFollow is an elemental microformat, one of several microformat open standards. By adding rel="nofollow" to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of that hyperlink SHOULD NOT be afforded any additional weight or ranking by user agents which perform link analysis upon web pages (e.g. search engines). Typical use cases include links created by 3rd party commenters on blogs, or links the author wishes to point to, but avoid endorsing. For more specific endorsement (or lack thereof) semantics, see VoteLinks.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
By adding ( rel="nofollow" to hyperlink...)
Posted by Struggling Parents at 11:58 AM 0 comments
Labels: nofollow, ranking, resources, solicited links
Friday, November 16, 2007
Introducing my newest blog "Weblog" Wordpress.org
Just to let all of you all to know that I have a new blog through Wordpress.org (meemoe's Wordpress Blog) that I really like because it allows you to see ratings and their is not any "nofollow" on hyperlinks. Its become quite frustrating to me with working with Google, because of my ranking are very low on my Google blog site and where I edit or start posting, the rankings are very high. To block the "nofollow" their is a speical way for you to do that, but Wordpress makes it simple and has already programed the site for "nofollowing".
I just figured this out on my own about that ranking and the "nofollow" and the f"follow". maybe you don't know what I am talking about because to me it was confusing at first but I have caught onto it...
If your a blogger (or blog reader), your painful familiar with people who try to raise their own websites search engine ranking by submitting linked blog comments like "visit my discount pharmaceuticals site". This is called comment spam, we all don't like either, and they've been testing a new tag that blocks it. From now on, when Google sees the attribute (rel=nofollow) on hyperlinks, those links won't get any credit when we rank websites in the Google search results. This isn't a negative vote for the site where the comment was posted; Its just a way to make sure that spammers get no benefit from abusing public areas like blog comments, trackbacks, and referrer lists. Google seems to think that the "nofollow" works and they have blocked it, but it still does it with my blog, is their anybody who is having this problem?
Posted by Struggling Parents at 3:48 PM 6 comments
Labels: blogger, blogspots, follow, hyperlinks, nofollow, website, Wordpress
Vanishing fear
Your thoughts are what frighten you. Choose to change them, and the fear is gone.