DoFollow | Understanding What It DoFollow Links?
Understanding dofollow, what is dofollow links? before I discuss the notion dofollow link, let us discuss what is the link? Perhaps any of you who do not know the term, if the Indonesian commonly referred to as link
Link (link) is a connection between two different websites (external link) or two pages on the same website (internal link), usually in the form of a text link or an image and when clicked will lead to a website / page desired , you can easily create a link with a little knowledge of HTML, but now I think all editors usually provide a place to make a living writing URL link so it just does not need to write the HTML markup link
Below is an example of a normal text link HTML markup at once with his
Google - <a href='http://www.google.com'> Google </ a>
Example of using an image link
Example: <a href='http://www.google.com' rail ='dofollow'> Google </ a>
But now this writing does not need to add a dofollow link 'rail' on its HTML, such as on a normal link in the first example above was because search engines already understand that it is the same as the normal link dofollow link unless you want to write the opposite of nofollow links are dofollow link, Please read the definition of nofollow links
Link (link) is a connection between two different websites (external link) or two pages on the same website (internal link), usually in the form of a text link or an image and when clicked will lead to a website / page desired , you can easily create a link with a little knowledge of HTML, but now I think all editors usually provide a place to make a living writing URL link so it just does not need to write the HTML markup link
Below is an example of a normal text link HTML markup at once with his
Google - <a href='http://www.google.com'> Google </ a>
Example of using an image link
Definition of Dofollow Links
Ok now we are back to the discussion about dofollow links, dofollow link is a link that tells search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc. to follow (follow) the website / the intended page, dofollow links are normally written by adding a 'rel' in HTML HerExample: <a href='http://www.google.com' rail ='dofollow'> Google </ a>
But now this writing does not need to add a dofollow link 'rail' on its HTML, such as on a normal link in the first example above was because search engines already understand that it is the same as the normal link dofollow link unless you want to write the opposite of nofollow links are dofollow link, Please read the definition of nofollow links
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