Sunday, November 9, 2008

Nofollow: Why TurnipOfPower is Wrong and How He is Hurting Your Blog

SEOThe nofollow has been labeled a tool used by SEOs to try to game search engines and has been given a bad name. This is the farthest from the truth. nofollow is a tool used to help all websites and although shouldn’t be used on all links, it should definitely be used on untrusted, unrelated, and links in comments.

1. Giving dofollow links in comments helps no one. It takes PageRank from you and distributes it through all dofollow links. By doing so, each dofollow link receives only a portion of PageRank. If there are 10 comments, the 10 people must share it along with all the links on your page. This takes away from the links you should really promote, the links in your content.

2. Using dofollow on all links will only hurt you. Search engines know everything you link to. If you are an SEO blog and linking to a car blog, Google knows. If you also link to a personal blog, a blog about cats, and a blog about dogs, Google knows. Chances are, you will be penalized for being a ‘link farm’. This will give your links less page rank and no one benefits.

3. If a visitor comments on your blog and leaves quality information, reward them with a link from your post. Lets be honest, not all comments deserve a link, so why treat them like they do? If someone says something interesting, talk about it in a post. That way, the commentator gets “full” PageRank instead of just a portion.
4. Nofollow was originally created for untrusted links, but Google themselves stated it should be used to ’sculpt’ PageRank (for lack of a better word). Use nofollow on contact pages, TOS, and unrelated links. Don’t send PageRank to a page which doesn’t need it or won’t benefit from it. It only hurts your page and helps no one.
5. It isn’t just about trust. When you link to a website, search engines look at who they link to and who those link to. If the site you link to is OK, then they link to another site which links to a casino, pornography, or alcohol blog, you will still be penalized.

If you are still confused:
A link farm is a site which links to various types of unrelated pages.
A bad neighborhood is a page, blog, or website which links to ‘bad sites’ like pornography, alcohol, sex, drugs, or gambling/casinos.

The problem is, even if the site in the comments is related, you never know who they are linking to. By allowing dofollow in comments and all links, chances are you are linking to a link farm or bad neighborhood.

And this isn’t just about PageRank, it is about traffic. PageRank (the one you can’t see), helps generate the search engine results pages. This in turn allows visitors to search and find your pages for related keywords. If your page receives enough traffic, chances are your commentators will receive clicks. If your page doesn’t receive traffic, your commentators won’t receive as many clicks.

So by using dofollow, you end up hurting your commentators by giving less click-throughs.

PageRank is just PageRank, but traffic is what we all crave.

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