DoFollow
I could do a long post here but you know the drill.
I am not at all concerned about page rank. If you post a comment here you will get a
trackback from now on. I joined the no-nofollow group at bumpzee though I don’t really know why.
If you want to know why you should make your blog dofollow, here is a pretty good description.
I still will have no mercy on spammers but the rest get link love!
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Posted by Carl Thomas / Affiliate Preacher on July 10th, 2007









Sunday, January 13th, 2008 at 3:49 pm
I’m trying to learn more about this nofollow/dofollow argument. As I understand it, it was originally introduced to remove the incentive for comment spam? The comment spam I get is automated. So I don’t see why nofollow is so important, because automated scripts aren’t going to stop because I change the link slightly.
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
I was under the impression that nofollow was used to control the floe of your “link juice” Using CAPTCHAs could simply eliminate automated comment spam.
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