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Post by noyem57280 on Nov 26, 2023 6:06:31 GMT
Every day my inbox is inundated with spamming SEO companies begging to place links in my content. It’s an endless stream of requests, and it irritates me. Here’s how the email usually goes… Dear Martech Zone, I noticed that you wrote this amazing article on [keyword]. We wrote a detailed article on this as well. I think it would make a great addition to your article. Please let me know if you’re able to reference our article with a link. Signed, Susan James First, they always write the article as if they’re trying to assist me and improve my content when I know exactly what they’re trying to do… place a backlink. While search engines properly index your pages based on the Buy Bulk SMS Service content, those pages will rank by the number of relevant, high-quality sites that link to them. What is a Nofollow Link? Dofollow Link? A Nofollow link is used within the anchor tag HTML to tell the search engine to ignore the link when passing any authority through it. This is what it looks like in the raw Now, as the search engine crawler crawls my page, indexes my content, and determines the backlinks to provide authority back to sources… it ignores the nofollow links. However, if I had linked to the destination page within my written content, those anchor tags do not have the nofollow attribute. Those are called Dofollow links. By default, every link passes ranking authority unless the rel attribute is added, and the quality of the link is determined.
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