Why Use NoFollow in your Blogs?
One good way to get traffic to your website is by using the comments feature found with most Blogs. When you write well thought out comments on Blogs and add your URL to the “Website URL” box you give readers of your comment a way to read more of your ideas. This of course means writing useful comments knowing that spam will likely be quickly deleted.
One additional benefit that many BlogMasters like to give those that comment on their Blogs is that they remove the “NoFollow” attribute that is added to all comment URLs by default in most Blog software. By doing this they also allow their site to pass some PR to the sites of webmasters that choose to comment on posts in their Blog.
By hunting around you can find many Blogs that are no longer buying into the idea of using the “NoFollow” attribute. One that I recently stumbled on is a music site called The Digital Guitar. I’ll be using this site as an example to show how you can tell if a site is using the NoFollow or not. For an example first lets view one of the posts on this site, “Why Learn Music Theory?”. Read on …
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