do follow

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    What is Do follow link.
     
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  2. master-yoda

    master-yoda Well-Known Member

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    'do follow' is hyperlink inclusion that tells search engines to pass on any credibility or influence to an outbound link. When Google bot visits a website it reads website pages and includes links with 'do follow' attribute and excludes link with 'no follow' attribute.
     
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    Do follow links are those hyperlinks which are search engine friendly or you can say that a search engine spider can index the link which is counted as a dofollow backlink.
     
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    Recruitment Nick Well-Known Member

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    Contrary to popular belief there is actually no such thing as a 'dofollow' link. It is used to describe basic links. The reason that it has come about is that there are a number of links that use the 'no follow' attribute - which is code for Google not to count the link when using their algorithms for ranking, making it worthless (this has some debate though)

    So a do follow link is simply a basic link that does not have the no follow attribute and therefore passes on 'link juice'
     
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    Reliable-SeoServices Peon

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    Dofollow <a hrer="http://digitalpoint.com/">name</a> = Search engine follow this link and is good for ranking a site

    Nofollow <a hrer="http://digitalpoint.com/" rel="nofollow">name</a> = Just opposite to above.
     
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    This is exactly right! Basically, a "dofollow" link is a link without the rel="nofollow" attribute in the <a> link tag. For example, this is a nofollow link:

    <a href="http://www.website(dot)com" rel="nofollow">link text</a>

    Regular (dofollow) link:

    <a href="http://www.website(dot)com">link text</a>
     
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