Elliminate Nofollow pages in a google search

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by dazscotland, May 5, 2009.

  1. #1
    Does anyone know of a way to eliminate nofollow sites from a google search. Any tips would be most appreciated.

    Thanks

    Darren
     
    dazscotland, May 5, 2009 IP
  2. Pixelrage

    Pixelrage Peon

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    I'm not really sure if that's possible, it's usually better to search for things like "list of dofollow" and find lists that internet marketers have already compiled.
     
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  3. jitendraag

    jitendraag Notable Member

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    I thing there is no ways for the filter .. even use any third party filter tool
     
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    You can just search for the CMSs that don't add nofollows.
     
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    I dont think such tool is possible. We cant say no-follow pages. Some links in the same page will do-follow while others are no-follow.
     
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  8. JamesColin

    JamesColin Prominent Member

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    maybe add +dofollow in your search query.
     
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