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Google+ backlinks

Discussion in 'Google+' started by GioBulia, Aug 23, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    I think all you know Google+ profile is dofollow.
    I'm interesting, if I make my profile 100,000 backlink, is this problem for google? does I block the search engine or Google +?
    when I make 100,000 backlink, next I add my website links. is it possible?

    Sorry for my English. Okay I hope you understand.
     
    GioBulia, Aug 23, 2011 IP
  2. JPMiddleton

    JPMiddleton Well-Known Member

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    I doubt the Google+ links are dofollow.
     
    JPMiddleton, Aug 24, 2011 IP
  3. Bizzoyce

    Bizzoyce Active Member

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    #3
    I heard that it is in fact do-follow and you can change your anchor text as well.
     
    Bizzoyce, Aug 24, 2011 IP
  4. nk128

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    I found an article saying it is do-follow site. You can read the article here
    http://www.viralfuture.com/2011/08/how-google-plus-can-increase-your.html
    Code (markup):
     
    nk128, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    hearthackerpk Well-Known Member

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    I think you should increase your friends list first before creating back links of google + .
     
    hearthackerpk, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    ____________________________________

    Seems this is best strategy till now. :D
     
    bobwarner01, Aug 24, 2011 IP
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    #7
    Its true that Google+ profile is do-follow and you can place your website link in it. But Instead of creating thousands of backlinks to your Google+ profile just for the purpose of getting link juice to your website, I think is not good. It is better to establish good network there by joining other people or inviting others to join you, whom you consider important to converse with or learn interesting things from. This will help in reaching to a wide audience and build a massive customer base giving your business a wide exposure.
     
    DavidWincent, Aug 25, 2011 IP
  8. prcys

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    Strategy in my mind to get backlinks are that first we start to make contacts on g+ and try us best to provide unique information as they attract to want more and more information from us. But when we provide this information we will not put any links but by providing best information we made visitors to find links to contact us.
     
    prcys, Aug 26, 2011 IP
  9. smartsolution

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    I have no idea dose it work or not
     
    smartsolution, Aug 27, 2011 IP
  10. temi

    temi Well-Known Member

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    One things that is certain about Google Plus back links is that its going to play an important part in the metric Google use rank site so the more you can get pointing to your site the better.
     
    temi, Aug 27, 2011 IP
  11. JPMiddleton

    JPMiddleton Well-Known Member

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    I would agree with you there temi, but I am surprised they are dofollow.
     
    JPMiddleton, Aug 27, 2011 IP
  12. temi

    temi Well-Known Member

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    Well, Google needs to trow every tool and gimmick in its armoury at webmasters to get wean them off FB and come to Google Plus. Also this things are not written in stones, I remember when wikipedia used to be dofollow as well. By the time Google Plus is launched properly they may change it to no follow.
     
    temi, Aug 27, 2011 IP
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    unknownpray Active Member

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    I don't think the links from any social media site would be Dofollow. They are Nofollow and just serve the purpose of driving traffic to your site. No help increasing the PR.
     
    unknownpray, Aug 27, 2011 IP
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    #14
    It doesn't surprise me that it's dofollow, like temi said Google needs to pull out all stops to build up content and marketshare for the social network.

    Watch though as Google+ gets spammed to death and then turns on the nofollow... One technique I plan on trying out when my site is ready is to go live is something similar to this: https://plus.google.com/109938202835872364257/posts/21E81Dy3D1H

    It's not too spammy and it's likely to get shared.
     
    freeagentsmith, Aug 28, 2011 IP
  15. temi

    temi Well-Known Member

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    I think its a fantastic gimmick, people like winning things so they will go for it. I thik I will consider running something like this as well

     
    temi, Aug 28, 2011 IP
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    Google+ will not give u dofollow links!
     
    no_more, Sep 5, 2011 IP
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    #17
    I heard the same about google+ on various blogs ... Is it true that google+ is dofollow ?
     
    philip.morris236, Sep 5, 2011 IP
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    #18
    I just at the source code of the page. It doesn't appear to be hidden behind javascript or have the nofollow tag on it.... that's not to say it isn't choked off by other means though.

    Here's a test Rand Fishkin from SEOmoz ran on whether or not google+ could push up search rankings.
    https://plus.google.com/111294201325870406922/posts/Btn3T8itQed
     
    freeagentsmith, Sep 5, 2011 IP
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    #19
    A lot of debate over do follow or not. Is this not as simple as looking at someones profile with a tool like SEO toolbar and highlighting nofollow links. I did this and they looked to be do follow.
     
    netprospector, Sep 5, 2011 IP
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    LarcenIII Peon

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    #20
    There's a site called you like hits http://bit.ly/qAMTLU (My Referral Link)
    That lets you build friends with Google+, but it's kinda hidden at the moment. It should be back as soon as they fix it according to their blog.

    It's also a great way to get more facebook likes since twiends stopped doing it.

    (Gratuitous Twiends referral link http://twiends.com/me/tranquilityads )
     
    LarcenIII, Sep 5, 2011 IP