Get No Follow Links to Work for You
Friday, June 13th, 2008SEO Posts - Ok many people think by adding rel=”nofollow” to your links, all potential SEO advantages of that link goes away. I say wrong here is why.
True that Google, Yahoo, Live may not follow that link or rank it, but guess who does? Yes the people. The blog readers and site visitors.
The entire goal of SEO is to bring more natural traffic to our websites and ranking high in SERP is one way but a direct link is another. Make sure those links are visible, attractive, and targeted so users click on it and visit your website.
Important to see the word targeted I mentioned because if you bring targeted audience to your website, chances are higher for them to like your website or blog, and subscribe to it or its produces or services.
So go ahead and leave comments in blogs, put a link to your website in those comments BUT make sure those comments don’t look like a spam. Because bloggers and website owners hate spam. I do too.
I don’t usually accept the unrelated spam comments on this blog for example. However if someone leaves a nice comment on one of my posts and also puts a link to his or her blog or website, I may like that comment more and approve it.
Anyway I hope you see how you can get no follow links to work for you.
Goodluck nofollowing ![]()