The NoFollow Comment Rule Back in 2005, Google implemented the code of [rel="nofollow"] attribute on links found in the comments section of websites and blogs. The idea behind this is to prevent comment spammers trying to increase his page rank and exposure to his website. The nofollow code has been widely accepted since then and almost [...]
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Showing Link Love with CommentLuv and Do-Follow Plug-ins
Posted by Garrett Pierson in December 6th, 2008
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Posted in: Online Branding, Online Tools, Reviews, Social Media, Tips Tags: CommentLuv, dofollow, Link Love, nofollow, Review
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