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How we come to know that links are do follow or no follow
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View the source code. It should tell you whether a link is a dofollow or nofollow. If you are using FireFox - there is a browser plug-in you can download that shows this info as well.
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Hi guys
I have one very good option - to define do-follow or no-follow. See this below link and install the SEO plugin from below. SEO for Firefox Extension After installing this you can easily find out whether the link is do-follow or no-follow In the web page, the Link which is of Red color is no-follow and if the Link is blue or any other color is do-follow. Hope this is helpful to you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Business knowledge management | Legislation law services |
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I had no idea there was all this complicated stuff about that! So if I make another website and I write my regular website on a list that is a million links long, I'll have a higher pages rank? ![]() |
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Try using Search Status. It highlights the link which are nofollow.
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