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Much ado about nofollow: The Perishable Press Dofollow Series

Okay, I know what you’re thinking: “Oh great, not another article about WordPress nofollow!!” Well, if that sounds like you, I have good news! This is the last post (at least for awhile, anyway) concerning all things nofollow, dofollow, and even no-nofollow, for that matter. In fact, this post isn’t even about nofollow! It’s simply a summary of the articles I have written involving nofollow-related topics. The articles fit together so well, one might suppose they were planned deliberately as a bona fide series. Hmmm.. I’ll leave it up to you to decide:

The Perishable Press no-nofollow/dofollow Article Series (or maybe not)

  1. Death to Nofollow — when I first saw the light.
  2. Repenting of My Nofollow Sins — after a long, cold trip to the dark side.
  3. Comprehensive Reference for Dofollow Plugins — no more excuses for nofollowing links.
  4. The One-Minute Dofollow WordPress Upgrade — see how easy it is to upgrade your site.
  5. The Deluxe One-Minute Dofollow Upgrade — selectively remove nofollow attributes.
  6. Inustrial Strength WordPress Dofollow Upgrade — “wipe them out.. — all of them.”
  7. Nofollow Blacklist for Commentator Links — gain power over spam scum.
  8. WordPress Nofollow-Blacklist Plugins — nofollow blacklisting the easy way.
  9. Dofollow Whitelist for Commentator Links — reward your favorites with some dofollow love.
  10. The Ultimate Nofollow Blacklist — “this blacklist is now the ultimate power in the universe!”
  11. Much Ado About Nofollow: The Perishable Press Dofollow Series — one post to list them all!

..and with that, we now return to our regularly scheduled programming ;)

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This is article #408, posted by Perishable on Sunday, September 23, 2007 @ 03:59pm. Categorized as Function, WordPress, and tagged with dofollow, nofollow, plugins, posts, reference, WordPress. Updated on February 06, 2008. Visited 13501 times. 7 Responses »

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7 Responses

1 • December 10, 2007 at 10:48 pm — Best Proxy says:

Great list of articles about your switch and also information on how I can switch my sites to dofollow.

2 • December 10, 2007 at 11:01 pm — Perishable says:

Thanks for the feedback — glad to be of service!

3 • December 11, 2007 at 6:31 pm — Lisa says:

Great job on making the list of articles :) This post will definitely be in my bookmarks.

I’ve been thinking for a few weeks now on whether to implement the Do-Follow plugin on my blog. I’m scared that Google may penalize my blog. Though on the bright side, utilizing this plugin might get me more visitors.

Which is more important…Google or visitors?

4 • December 11, 2007 at 9:40 pm — Perishable says:

Come on, that’s a trick question ;) For me, the answer is easy — I do this for the sheer and utter joy of it all. I love to learn, work online, and share ideas — I would continue doing this even if Google dropped me entirely! On the other hand, I do have other sites that require a more measured approach, perhaps there is a balance to be found somewhere in the middle..?

5 • December 13, 2007 at 5:12 am — Mike says:

Thanks for the the list; people are a lot more saavy about no follows these days but then again thats got more to do with link purchases than anything. People really want that link juice!

6 • December 16, 2007 at 12:19 pm — Perishable says:

Absolutely, Mike — and it’s just going to get worse, especially as Google continues to tighten the vice on paid links. Link juice is like the currency of the Internet — everyone craves it!

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