..according to this article. http://www.socialseo.com/blog/an-experiment-nofollow-links-do-pass-value-and-rankings-in-google.html I've still yet to research this in detail but it makes me feel there's more value in submitting to directories when you don't know if the listing will be no-follow/do-follow.
NoFollow links will help you to make natural look in your link building. Create some NoFollow links also for your strong SEO, it is like a social work in normal life.
You only need to look at the source code of the page you intend to submit to to see if the links are followed or not.
yea no follo passing in search engine. example : Dofollow links type Value = 2 point Nofollow links type value = 1 point You can find that information on mattcutt blog. Regard.
A link is always a link no follow or do follow as well only google cares about that yahoo and bing don't care about no follow and do follow.
This is an interesting response and how you choose to read it should be based on whether you believe the information that Google puts out there or not. In 2005 they said the following on their Official Google Blog Anyone that can remember back that far was actually happy with the implementation of a tag that allowed them some control over their linking. However, once heavily implemented Google decided to murky the waters a bit about what the rel=nofollow tag does or does not do. I don't believe you can trust any information that they put out there, and certainly not something from 2005 when perhaps they were being a bit more ethical. So unless someone's actually doing some recent (as in this month) and relevant (as in a decent sample size) experimentation with and without the nofollow tag, anything that gets said on the topic is really just speculation.
Don't think too much about no or do follow because they are both links and links are still helpful for rankings.
I've noticed a bit that it appears that even non-anchor tagged links are ranking in Bing. I'm still compiling stats on this, but it appears to me that there will always be value to a link, be it follow, no follow, or not even achored. I try not to dwell too heavily on the specifics.
Guys don't you follow google employees on google+? Watch today's hangout by John Mueller and it'll answer your question. Links with nofollow attribute do not pass link juice, it's only good for a traffic.
Ya, I agree with your statement that No-follow link do pass value in search engine ranking. But it depends on the priority of the website that is to be linked. Thanks...