Difference between revisions of "Glossary/DoFollow"

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Here's what the HTML code for a normal, DoFollow links looks like:
 
Here's what the HTML code for a normal, DoFollow links looks like:
  
<nowiki><a href="http://example.com">anchor text</a></nowiki>
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<nowiki><a href="http://www.Blogfullverion.com">Full verion software</a></nowiki>
  
 
Compare that to the HTML code for a NoFollow link:
 
Compare that to the HTML code for a NoFollow link:
  
<nowiki><a href="http://example.com" rel="nofollow">anchor text</a></nowiki>
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<nowiki><a href="http://Blogfullverion.com" rel="nofollow">Full verion software</a></nowiki>
  
 
On the Web, a DoFollow link to a website is much like a vote for that website and [[Glossary/Inbound-link|inbound links]] are something that search engines really pay attention to when deciding where to rank a web page in search results.
 
On the Web, a DoFollow link to a website is much like a vote for that website and [[Glossary/Inbound-link|inbound links]] are something that search engines really pay attention to when deciding where to rank a web page in search results.

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