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Nofollow Vs DoFollow backlinks ~ Difference between Nofollow & DoFollow

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Nofollow Vs DoFollow backlinks ~ Difference between Nofollow & DoFollow


What is the difference between Nofollow link and DoFollow link?

What is the difference between Nofollow link and DoFollow link?

In search engine optimization, some common words are: doindex, noindex, dofollow, nofollow, meta robots, etc.

Nofollow Links

In this article, we focus on Nofollow and Dofollow, and I will explain the difference between these type of link building. Nofollow links do not allow search engine robots (spiders) to follow this link. Therefore, when the nofollow attribute link is enabled on the website, the link does not pass any weight.

Nofollow link example:
		<a href=”https://SEO-Apply.Blogspot.com" rel=”nofollow”> SEO Apply </a>
	

Rel "Nofollow"

Rel attribute specify the relation of the Hyper links to the web page. If you give a nofollow value to the "REL" attribute search engine will not follow the links. read more about the Hyper Links

Dofollow links allow all search engines to reach the website through link juice and backlinks. In SEO, the dofollow attribute tag is just the opposite of the nofollow attribute. Dofollow tells search engine spiders to follow this link, which means that search engines are required to calculate the link as equivalent to reverse An html attribute value tag for the link. To put it simply, dofollow means there is no link to nofollow.

Dofollow link example:

		<a href=”https://SEO-Apply.Blogspot.com”>SEOApply</a>
	

You don't need to make any adjustments to the links, because all hyperlinks are dofollow by default. Important reminder: Recently, Google uses nofollow links as outgoing links for web page ranking. However, it depends on the position of nofollow links. For example, if the link is placed at the bottom, the impact will be minimal.

No tracking type:

Robot tags:

This tag tells the crawler/robot/spider to follow the link on the full page. Link attributes: This link communicates with search engines and does not count links by ranking page. Quick tip: Try to keep the noindex attribute of pages such as contacts, and keep the nofollow attribute in the blog posts of affiliate links.

	
<meta name = "robots" content = "nofollow"/>
	

If you have any other questions and/or concerns about the basics of "Nofollow" and "Dofollow", please leave a comment.

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