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Should I use "nofollow" in my outbound links ?
I have read that outbound links leak Google Juice and that the use of "nofollow" prevents this.
If this is true the following HTML code would be effective: <a href="http://www.someotherdomains.com" rel="nofollow">Some Other Domains</a> If I plan a number of these outbound links, will the following CSS and HTML work ? CSS: a {rel: "nofollow"} HTML: <a href="http://www.someotherdomains.com">Some Other Domains</a> HTML: <a href="http://www.myotherdomain.com" rel="dofollow">My Other Domain</a> |
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Re: Should I use "nofollow" in my outbound links ?
don't know about that css but yes it gives up juice but to good authority sites it can help
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Re: Should I use "nofollow" in my outbound links ?
I'd add the nofollow to majority of outbound links as you want to contain all the juice you can, be a bit greedy but not too greedy and leave open a couple. Like AussieWebmaster says "to good authority sites".
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