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The “nofollow” tag is a value that can be assigned to the 'rel' attribute of an HTML <a> element (the <a> tag is used for hyperlinks). Typically this attribute is applied to an external link (pointing to a different website) rather than internal links (pointing to a page on the same website).
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26.03.2024 · Nofollow links are links with a rel=”nofollow” HTML tag applied to them. The nofollow tag tells search engines to ignore that link.
30.01.2024 · Nofollow links are hyperlinks with the rel="nofollow" attribute in their HTML code. The “nofollow” value tells Google not to crawl (scan to ...
21.10.2013 · The nofollow tag is a way publishers can tell search engines not to count some of their links to other pages as “votes” in favor of that content ...
13.10.2020 · Learn what the nofollow attribute does exactly, when you should and should not use it on links, and why it matters for SEO.
29.11.2020 · Nofollowed links are hyperlinks with a rel=“nofollow” tag. These links do not influence the search engine rankings of the destination URL ...
A nofollow attribute indicates that the link within the anchor tag must not be followed by the search engines. If your anchor text is linked in the HTML in the ...
Nofollow Directives. A rel=”nofollow” attribute can be added to links to inform search engines to ignore and not follow them. Nofollow links do not pass ...
13.10.2021 · When you add a "noindex" metatag to a webpage, it tells a search engine that even though it can crawl the page, it cannot add the page into its ...
nofollow is a setting on a web page hyperlink that directs search engines not to use the link for page ranking calculations. It is specified in the page as ...