Stop immediately with internal no follow links.

That the links is what gives value to the sites and the increase in search engine rankings is probably not news to readers of this blog. Many have certainly experimented with internal links and tried to push the maximum forces to the main pages. One part of this has been to put no follow on links to sub pages that are not so important to appear high in Google for. But now, Google has put the foot down and changed the rules for internal no follow. Since no other blog seems to take up the subject, so here comes a small summary.

 

What mean do follow links?

 

A no follow link means that you do not give any force to a particular page as a link pointing to. This technology was originally created to protect the blogs that got a lot of comments of all types of visitors. More recently, it used by a lot of various SEO companies to sculpt PageRank. Maybe you did not want to give any force to the login page or contact us page, but rather to your web shop. Then, it has been effectively with internal no follow.

 

This is it technically:

Plain link: <a href=” http://www.sundream-estate.com/marbella-apartment.php”> Marbella apartment</ a>.

No follow link: <a rel=”nofollow” href=”http://www.exempel.com/”> questionable link </ a>

No follow previous:


Google has previously considered that the internal no follow links, PageRank can be spent on other sub. That is no longer.

 

No follow today.

 

With the new rules so, you should not have no follow internally in your site. You just are wasting your link force. If you have 10 internal links and 7 is no follow, so divided now 30% PageRank at the 3 common links. Previously, 100% of the PageRank went to the usual links. So now it is time to remove all no follow, the internal link power is wasted with using no follow.

Matt Cutts was there as usual, was the first to tell the news. So, have you changed your no follow or have you never had any? Personally, I will get a review of a number of pages that need to fix this.

 

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