You'd be surprised how many readers of a blog read the comments, if you post valid comments with good content and are not just spamming for the link than you can get some decent traffic out of it.
Webmasters of the "make money"-niche don't want friends, but I have some Islamic websites and they link to you for free, from their PR 5 websites. Wow.
The page index by google but the link which have No follow attribute will not be considered by google.
hi i am sure this is hot topic .i wonder some time because mixx is no follow sites but it still displays in my webmaster tools as back links an my Pr also got high.
consider this theoretical construction: all websites change their outgoing links to "nofollow". what will google do to sites which have a lot of nofollow backlinks? I guess, it will still put them into the ranking calculation, anything else wouldn't make any sense to me.
First of all, you do not need links to your website in order to obtain a high PR. I have managed to get PR 1, 2 and 3 - just by writing and without having anybody to link to my website. Just because a link shows up in Google Webmaster Tools, it doesn't mean that it's a dofollow link. My Yahoo! Answers answers always pop-up over there, even though they're nofollow. I am well aware of that. Next time, don't double post... and oh, the thing is - I'm not trying to rank high in Yahoo! or Bing. I want Google.
You should read John Chow's blog or Carlo Cabs; they make many friends and get a mass of backlinks for it You can do it for any niche, even the 'make money' niche...
In that niche, webmasters will either want a link back, or the charge you money for it. Or, they link to you because you're famous like John Chow or Carlo Cabs. When you're 17 years old and launch an Islamic Website - then PR 5 backlinks for free ain't wrong!
That is true. I've been researching this a lot lately and nofollow links are good, but dofollow are even better.
Hey Kdenisk, what are your top 2 most efficient ways to build links if you don't mind me asking? We are in a link building thread. Be great to hear some other viewpoints on an important subject. Thanks, G
I think that its important to keep in mind the world does not revolve around google, so a well placed NOFOLLOW link may mean little to the big G but HUMANS can most certainly follow it.
Agreed Q. I am looking at it from a balanced perspective including both methodologies whenever possible. I think nowadays with social integration, multiple methods and strategies combined is key. But, your argument is strong for a NF-link on a site with 20k visitors a month sending you 2-3k of it, when the G SERPs may only have 800 searches a month giving your site 100-200 clicks in a top spot. And to have that top spot, may require 100s or 1,000s of inbound links.
Even with much smaller numbers. When I am looking for something I use Google, if I find it I'll click into it. On the rare occasion I'll even link to it myself (generally a no follow link by default). When I happen across something that a friend linked too I'm often more inclined to share the link myself (again, NF by default). If your content is worth reading, it's worth sharing, if it's worth sharing its often worth sharing again (the beginnings of being viral). Its MUCH harder to go viral (even on a small level like this) by getting top SERPs as most of use when we search are searching for an answer, once the answer is gotten the page is left... when we are reading blogs, forums, etc, and we find something it's generally looked at as something of interest, and not just the answer we are seeking. If we find it interesting we share it. I read my friends blogs, facebook posts, twitter, and follow many of them along in this or that forum. I often get friend requests from people I don't know pushing links to get top SERP, these people are NOT followed, I do NO click on their links, I do NOT share what they have to say... thats reserved for friends. A spammer on a social site is like a NOFOLLOW link for humans...even if it has a PR10, if it looks like spam & smells like spam, that high PR link will likely do FAR less then a well placed worthy link on even the smallest of nofollow sites... but here I am talking myself into circles so I'll shut up.