nofollow attribute
A meta tag that tells search engines not to follow one specific outbound link. This is done in cases when a website doesn’t want to pass authority to another webpage or because it’s a paid link. The nofollow attribute looks like this:
News about nofollow attribute
2022-06-15 - Search Engine Roundtable
Exact Match Questions
link.springer.com | Does nofollow attribute work? |
www.seroundtable.com | How can the nofollow attribute, a small HTML attribute designed to not vouch for spam links that was introduced in 2005 be blamed? |
cognitiveseo.com | t they just use the nofollow attribute on advertisements? |
seranking.com | Does it mean we should rush to replace the nofollow attribute with the new ones? |
affiliateroyale.com | Which links should always carry a nofollow attribute? |
www.spelloutmarketing.com | If someone links back to your website with the Nofollow attribute, is the backlink useless? |
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