Search Engines & Dynamic URL for Digital Ad-Network

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Webnauts, Apr 22, 2005.

  1. Webnauts

    Webnauts Peon

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    Thanks Minstrel. I take your word for that. In this case, I will delete the rel="nofollow" for the diverse external links, because if these sites/resources did not have value for me, I would not link to them.

    Besides, two days ago I read that rel="nofollow" is semantically incorrect, and other issues too, and since then I began thinking seriously, if I just get rid of them.

    Have a look here: http://www.nonofollow.net/index.php?title=Main_Page
     
    Webnauts, Apr 23, 2005 IP
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    My point exactly. How can you make your claim that PR doesn't bleed. You made the statement that your theory was it, "period".
    I never made any assertions that my advice was fact. I believe in a theory that PR bleeds, "period".
    Do you work for Google? Do you know the algorithms that quantify the spread of P.R.?
    You may have given some answers to the title of the original post, but not the question that was asked. Again, did you read what I said so before your rebuttal.
    It seems like we rub each other the wrong way Minstrel, so I will just stay out of any threads that you have all the answers for. Sorry for my utter stupidity and ignorance in your areas of expertise. I will be sure to research all that you have written and follow it like a roadmap, so in future threads we can have an amicable relationship and not hinder someone from actually reading posts related to the topic at hand.
     
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  3. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    How do I answer that? :confused:

    PR bleed doesn't exist. I have never seen anyone provide any credible evidence that it does exist. What more can I say?
     
    minstrel, Apr 23, 2005 IP