dofollow explained

Ok guys I thought I’d address this for the beginners out there. I had a guy telling me in a follow post dofollow doesn’nt exist.

dofollow as an HTML attribute doesnt exist. dofollow is a term coined by the SEO community, and means not nofollow, meaning a link does NOT have a nofollow attribute.

<a href=”http://www.google.com” ref=”nofollow”> This is nofollow.

<a href=”http://www.google.com” > This is dofollow.

A dofollow link will give linkjuice and therefore help the linked-to domains PageRank, a nofollow domain will not.

I hope this explains cleary for everyone.

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