Articles tagged with: Link Love
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As we discussed, link love is a term used to describe linking to someone else’s site or blog. When you do this, you are potentially sending traffic their way, hence the ‘love’ part of the term – we all love traffic. Just like in real life, the best way to get love is to give love, and the same is true here online.
WordPress has a handy little plug-in available to help you give extra link love (automatically!) to those who comment on your blog and it’s called, no surprise, …
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You may have heard some buzz about “NoFollow” or “DoFollow” and are wondering what do those terms mean? And more importantly, do you (or should you) care? If you’re a blogger, you should at least know what the terms mean and why, and probably should care (in my humble opinion.)
NoFollow refers to code in an HTML link that tells search engines not to follow that link:
i.e. <a rel=nofollow href=”http://www.yourwebsite.com”>Your Website</a>
We humans can still click on the link and be taken to the site it refers to, but the search …

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