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UNDERSTANDING THE "NO FOLLOW" TAG::
The no follow tag is completely
misunderstood by most marketers (which actually works to our
benefit by leading to less competition!).
The no follow tag simply prevents the person
who is posting to a blog from immediately benefiting from the
blogs google pagerank.
If you post on a blog that has pagerank7 and
you have pagerank0, that post will almost immediately move you
to a pr5(example).... sounds great right? Well, there is a
down-side.
If that site removed your link, you would
immediately lose your pr5 rating (ouch!) and immediately fall
out of existence.
This software creates keyword specific
backlinks in a natural progression that will naturally cause
your positioning to increase... so even if someone removes your
link, it isn't going to really affect you in any meaningful
way... because you have tons of those targeted links.
I don't want others to understand the no
follow tag.... it keeps them from directly competing with us :-)
Hope this has helped.
I just received a great email concerning the "no follow" tag.... I'm posting is here for you to see and understand. -----------------------------------------
Emailed Statement::
...A no follow tag will not only stop PR from bleeding to the particular site, it will also stop the spiders from seeing the linked site as an authority for the keyword phrase used as the anchor text for the link.
My Reply::
No, this is not correct according to my experience, and my own experience has been proven by results and not just speculation.
A backlink need not be
recognized as "an authority" to still carry weight.
If you are depending on a single
backlink, or even just a handful of backlinks, then having
those links considered "an authority" is crucial. However,
in having a large number of backlinks, not only is it no
longer crucial, it truly borders on insignificants.
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