Unbelievable, just noticed couple sites ranked on Google first page teaching how to add rel = "dofollow" tag to your links and make links dofollow when rel = "dofollow" tag doesn't exist. You got that? Good! Keep reading...
Basically normal links are dofollow links that passes link juice, if you want to add rel nofollow to stop passing link juice and avoid getting penalized by search engines you can do that because rel = "nofollow" tag exist. Got it? Sure!
Example of dofollow link:
Example of nofollow link:
Basically normal links are dofollow links that passes link juice, if you want to add rel nofollow to stop passing link juice and avoid getting penalized by search engines you can do that because rel = "nofollow" tag exist. Got it? Sure!
Example of dofollow link:
Code:
<a href="http://ypayz.com/">YpayZ.com</a>
Example of nofollow link:
Code:
<a href="http://ypayz.com/" rel="nofollow">YpayZ.com</a>