Less than 1% nofollow links - could it be hurting me?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by gotcharlie, Jan 20, 2010.

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    Looking at natural sites they usually have like 20-25% nofollow links, so having too high percentage of dofollows should be a pretty clear sign of manipulated link profile. Does anyone know anything about this? I'd like to get a bunch of nofollow links to make my backlink profile look more natural, but I don't want to invest time into getting them (since they're nofollows anyway :p ) is there an easy way/service to get lots of nofollows?
     
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    Any easy way to get no follows is just to google for blogs in your niche. Most popular ones and high PR ones will usually be nofollow as they don't want their PR7 blog being spammed to death. You may have to write better quality comments if it is not auto approval aswell.
     
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    RightMan Notable Member

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    People have hard time finding sites/blogs offering do follow links while no-follow are abundant to come by.
    Just search for blogs with high PR and well trafficked and you will get what you are looking for! :)

    Regards,

    RightMan
     
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    gotcharlie Active Member

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    Heh I should mention that I have hit dofollow blogs pretty heavily, so I'd like to avoid doing more of those. Any other ways to get nofollow links easily? :p
     
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    Why should you want to find nofollow links? I don't think google will punish you for not having nofollow links.
    But otherwise you can just find them in the search engines. They are very easy to get.
     
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    gotcharlie Active Member

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    Like I said, having 99%+ dofollows is not a natural link profile, and if I were working on the spam team I'd use that as a signal for manipulated link profiles. I realize they are easy to find individually, but I don't want to put in the same amount of work for nowfollows as I do for dofollows. So what I'm looking for is ways to get bulks of nofollows without effort. Like some clever RSS/Content syndication etc. Something that will create many nofollow links on different domains, without me having to use manpower to go and post each individual link.
     
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    mojtata Well-Known Member

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    nofollow social bookmarking sites.
     
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    haha, that's funny. Maybe submitting to many directories, and making comments on Hubpages. those hubs with less than 75 are nofollow, and those above 75 are dofollow.
     
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