Blog Comments have the nofollow tag?

Started by petersonangela, 01-14-2015, 04:41:24

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Blog Comments have the nofollow tag?


alvinwright

Including the html property rel="nofollow" to a connection successfully stops a connection turning into a vote in favor of an alternate page, the extent that Google and some other web crawlers are concerned.. This implies the connection does not consider a vote or proposal nor does it pass page rank nor does it pass topical pertinence.

For example, most blog remarks, client created or mechanized connections on online networking profiles, gatherings, locales like Squidoo, Youtube and the higher quality catalogs are nofollow interfaces in 2013/14, in light of the fact that manipulative client produced connections can diminish notoriety or 'connecting value', and maybe, the general trust Google has in your website. I go into all that underneath.
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RH-Calvin

Blog comments offer 'no follow' tags, but these 'no follow' links are much helpful to build traffic to your website.

Siservices

Yes, every blog gives a nofollow link to your website. Bloggers do it so as they don't want to be in trouble from spammers posting unusual links to their website. No other reason is what I think is there.