SEO Internal Linking - Nofollow Attributes on Outbound External Links

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SEO Internal Linking - Nofollow Attributes on Outbound External Links

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Review all URLs that have a redirect and change them to a target URL where possible.

SEO Internal Linking - Nofollow Attributes on Outbound Internal Links
A nofollow attribute is a way to tell search engine bots not to follow certain links.

There are cases where this attribute is very useful, such as preventing search engines from following links in registration forms, but in the vast majority of cases, there is no obvious reason to use it in internal linking on your website.

Check your nofollow links to see if there is a good reason for using this attribute, otherwise remove it as you will be losing your PageRank.

While this quote is a bit dated, we have not been given any guatemala phone number list information on algorithm updates as of yet, PageRank sculpting by Matt Cutts .

So what happens when you have a page with “ten PageRank points” and ten outbound links, and five of those links are nofollow? Let’s put the decay factor aside and focus on the heart of the question. Originally, the five non-nofollow links would have passed along two PageRank points each (in essence, the nofollow links didn’t count toward the denominator when dividing PageRank by the page’s outdegree). Over a year ago, Google changed the way PageRank is distributed so that the five non-nofollow links each pass along one PageRank point.


You can use the nofollow attribute to prevent search engines from following untrusted links from your site, such as spam comments.

A good question is: why do you keep those toxic links in the first place?

Google recommends using the nofollow attribute on paid links so that they do not affect your search results.
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