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I'm beginning to think my no-spam links plugin -- started mostly because I wanted to teach myself to write plugins and inspired be the desire to comment on JohnChow while not giving him link juice, is going to take on a life of its own. There is definitely a need to "nofollow" sites that practice universal "nofollow" on all outbound links!
I'm beginning to think my no-spam links plugin -- started mostly because I wanted to teach myself to write plugins and inspired be the desire to comment on JohnChow while not giving him link juice, is going to take on a life of its own. There is definitely a need to "nofollow" sites that practice universal "nofollow" on all outbound links!
The only thing I nofollow on my site are printable versions of my blogging posts and the quote links for quoting comments. I'd nofollow snotty sites that like to nofollow up the wazoo, but you know what, I just won't link to them, period. Look it up on Google if you want to know what I'm talking about. :-P
The only thing I nofollow on my site are printable versions of my blogging posts and the quote links for quoting comments. I'd nofollow snotty sites that like to nofollow up the wazoo, but you know what, I just won't link to them, period. Look it up on Google if you want to know what I'm talking about. :-P
The interconnectivity of Twitter profiles is the problem, not the outgoing links
The interconnectivity of Twitter profiles is the problem, not the outgoing links
A lot of people that knew anything about marketing did, i was oine of them damn.
I only use nofollow on internal duplicate content.
A lot of people that knew anything about marketing did, i was oine of them damn.
I only use nofollow on internal duplicate content.
Strangely, the numerous internal links on my Twitter profile appear to be follow. Only the outgoing links are nofollow. When I auto-update from my blog posts, the outgoing links are also tinyurl's-- which I sort of assumed interfered with passing link juice. Is there even a point to making them no follow? (Isn't this sort of like two condoms?)
Strangely, the numerous internal links on my Twitter profile appear to be follow. Only the outgoing links are nofollow. When I auto-update from my blog posts, the outgoing links are also tinyurl's-- which I sort of assumed interfered with passing link juice. Is there even a point to making them no follow? (Isn't this sort of like two condoms?)
I've heard about text links ads getting in trouble before. Now Twitter. Interesting to see how this turns out.
Thanks for the post!
I've heard about text links ads getting in trouble before. Now Twitter. Interesting to see how this turns out.
Thanks for the post!
My whole reason for using Twitter was to get some linkage to my own sites.
*Blowing off dust and cobwebs from the "I don't need you anymore vault" and throwing Twitter into the void of uselessness, move over "MyBlogLog"*
My whole reason for using Twitter was to get some linkage to my own sites.
*Blowing off dust and cobwebs from the "I don't need you anymore vault" and throwing Twitter into the void of uselessness, move over "MyBlogLog"*
However when you pull a Wikipedia and start basically saying, thanks for writing this article and providing content for our site now we are big and don't value your link or the extra subject matter you have.
Dissapointing.
However when you pull a Wikipedia and start basically saying, thanks for writing this article and providing content for our site now we are big and don't value your link or the extra subject matter you have.
Dissapointing.
It is fairly easy to spot the people who have built up massive following, though not everyone is listed on Twitterholic now.
http://www.twitterholic.com/
It is fairly easy to spot the people who have built up massive following, though not everyone is listed on Twitterholic now.
http://www.twitterholic.com/
Why does this extremely simple concept lost in our industry? I have NO idea. In my mind, ALL these social media sites should use the nofollow tag. By not doing so, the owners are risking "big-time" the possibility of linking to a bad neighborhood.
So my question is; why does our industry always think about this link juice stuff when there is soooo many other high priority things they should be doing?
I'm not getting the nofollow cry-babies, sorry.
People have been touting for months that Twitter is an alternative to blogging.
If I voted for your site in Twitter rather than writing a full blog post, you wouldn't gain any juice though maybe a little traffic.
Twitter is still allowing indexing of the content, without counting external links. Links are part of the content yet it is being modified without specific consent, and I don't even think that was announced, it was just discovered.
On the flip side, I have also written that Twitter might be a legal liability for any kind of business use, so it just becomes an IM.
Why does this extremely simple concept lost in our industry? I have NO idea. In my mind, ALL these social media sites should use the nofollow tag. By not doing so, the owners are risking "big-time" the possibility of linking to a bad neighborhood.
So my question is; why does our industry always think about this link juice stuff when there is soooo many other high priority things they should be doing?
I'm not getting the nofollow cry-babies, sorry.
People have been touting for months that Twitter is an alternative to blogging.
If I voted for your site in Twitter rather than writing a full blog post, you wouldn't gain any juice though maybe a little traffic.
Twitter is still allowing indexing of the content, without counting external links. Links are part of the content yet it is being modified without specific consent, and I don't even think that was announced, it was just discovered.
On the flip side, I have also written that Twitter might be a legal liability for any kind of business use, so it just becomes an IM.
Could you elaborate? What are the higher priority things the SEO community should be thinking about?
Could you elaborate? What are the higher priority things the SEO community should be thinking about?
Condom Man, that's it, nofollow =! web 2.0.
Sorry for my english
best regards
Condom Man, that's it, nofollow =! web 2.0.
Sorry for my english
best regards
If we think in the reasons of nofollow, it makes me nerve even more, due to the fact that only Google can gain and not anyone.
The same with blogs. I own some to generate content and traffic and I wanted to dofollow it because I believe that this is a reward to the person that read my post and stopped by to say something.
Of course I manage all my comments and this is the point that determine internet quality: personal control.
Why nofollow every links if its so easy to flag a spam post, comment, hub, squidoo or others? I think that after you've written this excelent post we could see the results of Twitter's option: much less traffic, posts and comments.
Spammers will always exist, with nofollow or dofollow.
If we think in the reasons of nofollow, it makes me nerve even more, due to the fact that only Google can gain and not anyone.
The same with blogs. I own some to generate content and traffic and I wanted to dofollow it because I believe that this is a reward to the person that read my post and stopped by to say something.
Of course I manage all my comments and this is the point that determine internet quality: personal control.
Why nofollow every links if its so easy to flag a spam post, comment, hub, squidoo or others? I think that after you've written this excelent post we could see the results of Twitter's option: much less traffic, posts and comments.
Spammers will always exist, with nofollow or dofollow.