Today, many bloggers use the “NoFollow” code without even realising it. But what on earth is this NoFollow code? It’s all about hoarding the link-love. Here’s what I mean…
Since search engines take a look at the websites that link back to your website, when determining what your ranking should be, most established sites are not in favour of linking to up and coming sites in fear of hurting their Google ranking. So, using the NoFollow code stops the search engines from evaluating your site based on those sites linking to it – this is not ideal if you are still trying to get established and recognised.
Here are 13 reasons why NoFollow code sucks.
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