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By Website Introductions at 05/31/08 11:11
 I think we are all fairly knowledgeable of the nofollow tags that some webmasters put in their links. This kind of tags basically do not pass on Google Pagerank to the sites you link to. It is denoted by the tag rel="nofollow".Now, a similar tag is usually confused with the nofollow tag. It is the rel="external" tag. Many people are asking if it has anything to do with SEO like nofollow. The answer is a no. Then what is it? Check this article out from Kenneth Dreyer to find out. Link: Kenneth Dreyer blog » Blog Archive » SEO effects on the rel=external tag? Tags: nofollow tag • external tag • seo effects • seo tips • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Website Introductions at 05/30/08 12:43
By Website Introductions at 05/28/08 15:14
 Sometimes, drastic changes really have to be made in order to achieve goals. This also holds true in the case of search engine optimization (SEO).Take, for example, this website, DNSEO.net. The website's title was changed from something like 'Search Engine Optimization' to 'SEO Optimization'. Now you will think it's kind of ignorant to change it that way since the O of SEO already stands for 'Optimization', but, apparently, many people are Googling the term in his new title. Weird, no? Link: SEO Effects On Changes Tags: seo effects • seo optimization • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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