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Originally Posted by TekAngel
I have seen a few mentions of using "no follow"; what exactly does it do and when should it be used? Also how do you use it? (I mean the code)
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<a href="http://foobar.com" title="Sexy Widgets"
rel="nofollow">I Sold This Link Spot</a>
It's a way of telling the SEs about your
relation to the site/page you are linking to. In my minor experience, it seems most often used to not leak PR to a sponsor or hosted gallery. Of course, if you nofollow all of your sponsor links, you are probably less likely to have the luck of getting hosted galleries with your affiliate ID cached by Google. (Not certain about that part.) Sites that sell advertising blocks usually nofollow the links in those sold ads.
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Originally Posted by justbondage
It stops spiders from following the link
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I *think* they still follow the link and cache the page, but your page won't be considered a backlink to it and you lose none of your page's PR juice to them. I think...