Hi, I want the big boys in SEO to advise if I should use unfollow tag to my disclaimer link and Terms & Condition link? I heard that Google don't like it when you do that but on the other hand you're moving link juice to pages that don't matter..
Let Google index your privacy policy. Why not. It gives more trust for your website. What do you mean link Juice. Your privacy policy is part of your website hosted under your domain name. To tell you the truth it don't really matter if it is follow or nofollow. What maters most is that the tos and privacy policy are there. Don't get worked on things that don't matter so much. focus more on getting backlinks.
It is your own inner page, it won't make much of a difference. You should be spending more time on building backlinks than thinking more about one single page. I would say to just not worry about it and just build quality link backs that will actually make a difference.
Hi, In would ask what is with tags for another path? If I have www.mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com/seite, both must have same tags, mean same keywords, same titeltag...??? With respect, Mario
don't do it.You not gonna loose your PR.I have more then 50 links on 1 of my homepages and PR i still 4.
Let google index your privacy policy, better to keep it original(check on copyscape) where is no need to hide any of your pages from google, this doesnt make a big difference unless you use copied content.
The choice is yours... Using NOFOLLOW to perform PR sculpting on your site can help you better control the flow of PR around the site... But this will have very little effect on most sites. It does help... just typically it has very little effect unless you are the NY Times where pages have many hundreds of links per page (maybe even 1000+) and you are NOFOLLOWing several hundred links on a single page. Using NOFOLLOW to sculpt PR is a fine-tuning technique for SEO... very fine-tuning. Your time will be better served fixing other SEO related problems on the site like optimizing <title>, <h1>, <h2>s, etc. as well as the content... and developing a strong backlink profile. I am not sure where you heard this but it is absolutely incorrect. Matt Cutts from Google has stated on many occasions that you can use NOFOLLOW however you want without any ill effects at Google... Here are his exact words from an SEOmoz.com inteview w/ Cutts. Question 2 talks about NOFOLLOW. His exact words were:
I asked a similar question on a different forum a couple of months ago and was told that if you have 10 internal links from your home page then your home page will pass 1/10 of its available link juice to each internal page; if your only have 5 internal links, then it will pass 1/5 of its available link juice to each dofollow internal page. I'm not a SEO expert, but I put some nofollow links into my site a month or two ago and - so far - my site's gone up in the serps rather than down. I've been building some backlinks during this time so the increase won't all be due to internal link juice sculpting but Google hasn't penalised me. Fingers crossed!!
Thank you everyone for your tips and thoughts! I think at first I'll nofollow the terms and conditions since I don't want to spend time or money to write it. later on I will hire someone to write it for me and then I will remove the nofollow tag. Do you think it's a good move?
Original privacy policy is a good idea, you should leave nofollow, while you dont have original privacy policy.
don't hide your privacy policy and terms of use, I remember once my privacy policy page was also ranking in top 10 against one of my main keywords
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