nofollow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
nofollow is an HTML attribute value used to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index.
Spam in blogs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nofollow may reduce the value of legitimate comments [6] Other websites like Slashdot, with high user participation, use improvised nofollow implementations like adding rel="nofollow ...
The Web Robots Pages
the NOFOLLOW directive only applies to links on this page. It's entirely likely that a robot might find the same links on some other page without a NOFOLLOW (perhaps on some other ...
Nofollow revisited - Homeland Stupidity
Now that nofollow is everywhere, it's time to take a good hard look at it. Google's nofollow initiative has not resulted in a reduction of link spam, but instead has had much more ...
Nofollow
NoFollow Introduction. Where did links with 'rel="NoFollow"' come from? There are over one trillion (1,000,000,000,000) unique URL's on the World Wide Web, and their number is ...
Meatball Wiki: NoFollow
LinkSpam mers like ShotgunSpam flood open conversations on the Internet as a way of raising their profile on Google, MSN, Yahoo!, and other SearchEngine s.
Nofollow No Good? (by Jeremy Zawodny)
In Google's embarrassing mistake, which I thought was going to be about Google Web Accelerator, Dylan calls nofollow a failure. Since its enthusiastic adoption a year and a half ...
Nofollow Blogroll SEO Plugin for WordPress | WebGeek
The Nofollow Blogroll SEO adds nofollow attribute to non-homepage Blogroll Links. Improves SEO while still providing some link love to your favorite sites.
rel="nofollow": Link Relationship Attribute
By adding rel="nofollow" to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the destination of that hyperlink SHOULD NOT be afforded any additional weight or ranking by user agents which ...
WordPress › NoFollow Free « WordPress Plugins
Author: Michele Marcucci. This Wordpress plugin remove the "nofollow" attribute from your wordpress blog's comments (precisely from the author's links) and/or from the comments ...