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Re: Trying to make SEO mods [message #166660 is a reply to message #166656] |
Mon, 06 February 2012 06:13 |
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Thanks, Frank. It all clicks now.
I was searching using Windows 7's search, and it wasn't set to search the contents of "no-extension" file "types" by default, which is why I was coming up empty. I should know better than to trust Microsoft to do the intelligent thing
Note: for anyone looking at this for help - I miskeyed "rel=nofollow" as "ref" in the OP.
[Updated on: Mon, 06 February 2012 06:17] Report message to a moderator
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Aw: Re: Trying to make SEO mods [message #186659 is a reply to message #169321] |
Sun, 02 November 2014 14:54 |
alopezie
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Quite a while ago - but still quite important
There is a lot about it on the web, but basically its easy:
One of Googles most important factors of sorting websites is the "power" of a website based on incoming links, more on quality (strength) than number.
So if you have link from Microsoft front page it gives a lot of power or "juice" to this page.
The power or juice is spread to the links on this page
So thats why people spam forums, to get as many links as possible.
But the more links there are, the more the power or juice is spread.
So a page with 100 links gives only 1/10 of power compared to a pages with 10 links
For the lots of spam Google introduced the "nofollow" tag, to
a) say the Google robot not to follow (although some people say it still follows)
b) not to include the link in weighting a website (although some people say it still gives power)
I´m just considering to add nofollow-tag just to keep spammers out
Alopezie.de - das Forum zum Thema Haarausfall
[Updated on: Sun, 02 November 2014 14:55] Report message to a moderator
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