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simey
Sep 11th 2007, 1:29 am
I ran across/posted on this thread over at WMW
http://www.webmasterworld.com/webmaster_business_issues/3446804.htm

Basically a couple of people selling links, then changing them to nofollow, and they seem to proud of it! One even cloaks the links as nofollow to google as a matter of course!

Reminds me of people selling baking soda as drugs, or selling cinder blocks in taped-up boxes as 'hot' TV's for some reason...:rolleyes:

Cheap SEO Services
Sep 11th 2007, 1:30 am
That's a bit rude if it is true.

Col :)

zexy
Sep 11th 2007, 2:40 am
That's not a good business practice obviously.
It's not going to work in the long run. Sounds like a bunch of kids.

harrysmith
Sep 11th 2007, 2:59 am
Even Google may get hard if they found you using such blackhat technique :( Google don't like it.
"nofollow" = "notallowed"

11 Reasons for not using "nofollow"

1. nofollow does not prevent comment spam
2. nofollow is confusingly named
3. nofollow harms the connections between web sites
4. nofollow is not useful for humans, just for search engines using PageRank or a similar technique
5. nofollow could be used to shut web sites out
6. nofollow discriminates legitimate users as spammers
7. nofollow heists commentators’ earned attention
8. nofollow could be used to further discriminate weblogs<
9. nofollow prevents the Web from being a web
10. nofollow eliminates the dissemination of free speech
11. nofollow was developed in privacy with only search engines companies taking part in the discussion

ref : nonofollow.net/11-reasons-against-nofollow/

mridout196
Sep 11th 2007, 3:37 am
Just check your no-follows on a monthly basis :)

Elee
Sep 11th 2007, 5:24 am
Just check your no-follows on a monthly basis :)

How do you check your no-follows?

the-kids
Sep 11th 2007, 12:10 pm
Even Google may get hard if they found you using such blackhat technique :( Google don't like it.
"nofollow" = "notallowed"

11 Reasons for not using "nofollow"

1. nofollow does not prevent comment spam
2. nofollow is confusingly named
3. nofollow harms the connections between web sites
4. nofollow is not useful for humans, just for search engines using PageRank or a similar technique
5. nofollow could be used to shut web sites out
6. nofollow discriminates legitimate users as spammers
7. nofollow heists commentators’ earned attention
8. nofollow could be used to further discriminate weblogs<
9. nofollow prevents the Web from being a web
10. nofollow eliminates the dissemination of free speech
11. nofollow was developed in privacy with only search engines companies taking part in the discussion

ref : nonofollow.net/11-reasons-against-nofollow/

and now G, suggest to used that damn rel tag for link :eek:

sasquach111
Sep 13th 2007, 8:29 am
I went through a client's paid links last month and found at least 2 site's have placed a nofollow tag on my links. It seemed to happen right around when Matt Cutts started warning link sellers. Now it's something I have to keep an eye on. I asked for a refund and to have the links removed...the advertiser agreed.

Elee: get search status firefox extension...there's a setting that highlights all nofollows...in fact i'm looking at that pink ugliness right now.

I have a question: why do sites use the nofollow in their internal links? Isn't that what the robots.txt is for?

bokevoll
Sep 13th 2007, 8:39 am
I have a question: why do sites use the nofollow in their internal links? Isn't that what the robots.txt is for?

It would depen on towards what pages they use it.
Normaly You do not need to rank well for "about us", "contact us", and so on.
This would give more "linkjuice" from the main page to the ones You want to rank well for.

If they use it on all internal pages, they are just "plain stupid".

wayner
Sep 13th 2007, 9:17 am
...Basically a couple of people selling links, then changing them to nofollow, and they seem to proud of it! One even cloaks the links as nofollow to google as a matter of course!

This is exactly the kind of thing that makes Google get tough on everyone, not just the low life's, pity Google cant be more selective on who they target for penalties.

soju
Sep 13th 2007, 9:20 am
One day follow will be the new no-follow is sick and twisted reversal done by Google.

But on a serious note, those people that change to no-follow are pure scum of the earth. I hope they get outed on a place where have a stake to lose.

mridout196
Sep 13th 2007, 10:00 am
How do you check your no-follows?

Use http://www.backlinkwatch.com/

And look for the no follows, very nice tool, same guys as digpagerank

akhilesh243
Sep 13th 2007, 10:59 am
I think nofollow has not much effect on google.I have found that google counts no follow links also.They donot matter to google.
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IEmailer.com
Sep 13th 2007, 1:24 pm
Use http://www.backlinkwatch.com/

And look for the no follows, very nice tool, same guys as digpagerank

Agree, it's a grate tool.

FastWeb
Sep 13th 2007, 1:43 pm
I think nofollow has not much effect on google.I have found that google counts no follow links also.They donot matter to google.

The Googlebot will follow the NOFOLLOW links, but Google doesn't allow rank to be passed from links that use the NOFOLLOW.