Death to NoFollow
Post #120 categorized as Websites, WordPress, last updated on Nov 3, 2007
Tagged with attribute, nofollow, plugins, seo, sucks, WordPress
Perishable Press vehemently opposes The great corporate/commercial campaign to implement the rel="nofollow" anchor. The proposal suggests that use of nofollow will reduce spam and improve search engine results.
This couldn’t be further from the truth, regardless of what the commercial giant$ may tell you.
Examine these helpful references and see for yourself:
- 11 Reasons Against nofollow
- The NoNoFollow Group
- Prepare for more comment spam, not less
- Repenting of my nofollow sins
- Comprehensive Reference for WordPress NoNofollow/Dofollow Plugins
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