What is the difference between Do follow or No follow links ?

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What is the difference between Do follow or No follow links ?
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spyindiashiv

A Dofollow link will pass PR to your website, it is equivalent to cast a vote for your site by other website. But a nofollow link won't be crawled by search engines.


dema ba

No follow links means that links is not a quality links and do follow links means it has a quality links and contain pr for that link.
bilutleie oslo [nofollow]
bilutleie [nofollow]
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Smith Jones

Hi to all

Dofollow links are hyperlinks that are able to tell the search engines like Google to pass along their page rank influence to outbound links. If you get or use do follow links, then search engines will decipher your links as back links and you have more chances to receive positive values for your site's ranking. No follow links are exactly the opposite. These are hyperlinks that eliminate the ability to pass on a page rank status to other websites. No follow links are not for crawling links by search engines which influence the rank of a blog or website in the search engines.

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robertclay91

Hello..

Dofollow Link is a hyperlink that is able to tell all search engines to pass along it's page rank influence to an outbound link.

Nofollow Link is exactly the opposite. It is a hyperlink that removes the ability to pass on it's page rank status to other sites.
Nofollow are for not crawling a link by search engine that influence the ranking of a particular website or blog in search engines.

How do "Dofollow" and "Nofollow" Links Work?
If you are optimizing your blog or website for search engines you have to get as many links pointing to your website as possible. Dofollow and Nofollow are two important factors among many SEO Ranking Factors.
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GeorgiaPlaques

Sites which are index by Google are Do-Follow and Sites which are not index by Google is no-follow. In the coding no follow links you can see word no-follow and do follow links you don't see word do-follow.
newbielink:http://"http://www.motorlicious.co.uk/p0/mercedes/413863.htm" [nonactive]
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Sherinfriedler

The true difference between them is that "dofollow" doesn't really exist. Have you seen a rel="dofollow" attribute? That word was only substituted to use for the absence of nofollow. Nofollow does exist. So Technically, there is no dofollow attribute. The reason that makes that one exist is that it is believed by many SEOs nowadays.

Nofollow is used to cut the transferring of value from one page to another. It is used to kill all those blatant spammers back in 2007 when the power of blog commenting to rank a site is amazing. Google intended to stop that by launching the "nofollow" attribute to a link.

oliver321

A do-follow link adds value to the website as these links are indexable by search engines. On the other hand no follow links are not crawled by search engines.

Both the links are important as they influence the page rank of a website.  O0


localnumberone2

The no follow links are hyperlinks which allow Google crawler to read your site page and on the contrary no follow hyperlinks  links are like NO board sign for Google crawler to not to read that page on your website


frankdevine

Dofollow Baclinks:

Search engine crawlers crawl the whole content on your webpage including images,links,keywords etc.Whenever they find a link,if the link is dofollow link then the crawlers follow the link and land on other webpage.If you want to get indexed in google and rank high on google then you have to focus on these dofollow backlinks.

Nofollow Backlinks:

Nofollow backlinks are ignored by search engine crawlers.Whenever you are linking to any website which is not of high value then use rel="nofollow" attribute in your html of the webpage.