Don't follow that! dofollow this instead.

What is it that makes people invent terms for something that doesn't exist and the word they invent doesn't actually mean what they apply it to? Then of course the "sheeple" pick up on this and run with because they think it makes them appear as if they know what they are talking about!

Wrong!

Yep that's right "dofollow" or "do follow"

People, please, "dofollow" simply does not exist. There are links that are restricted (in theory) by the use of a "nofollow" value applied to the rel (related) attribute, BUT the absence of this limiting value does NOT mean that the link will be followed and/or pass value on for Internet search engines to use in their ranking calculation.
So the use of "dofollow links" by directory owners and the like is misleading at best.
This article was added by Chris Hirst and was posted on 23 September 2008. Chris has been a member since 09 January 2008 and has written 29 article(s) for modTalk
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
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