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DoFollow Links vs NoFollow Links

Practically all blogs or websites have a comments section, which they can activate or disable as they please. Bloggers and web administrators know that leaving comments with corresponding links in the comments section of other sites can help boost their traffic. However, spammers have abused this benefit by posting comments that are irrelevant, unintelligible or just plain too long just so they can get some so-called link juice back to their own sites. Predictably, comments sections of blogs have become a veritable swamp of junk made up of keywords and links that do not make the slightest bit of sense.

To counter this, Google created the NoFollow tag (rel=”nofollow”), an HTML attribute designed to prevent its spiders from crawling whatever links spammers drop in their comments. As a result, spammers no longer get any passive benefits from it.

The Difference Between NoFollow and DoFollow

A hyperlink becomes a NoFollow link when the rel=”nofollow” tag is embedded within. When a link doesn’t have that tag, then it becomes DoFollow. There is, however, no such thing as a DoFollow tag. All links are by default DoFollow unless they have the rel=”nofollow” tag.

DoFollow links are generally acknowledged by search engines. Links with NoFollow tags, on the other hand, are largely ignored by Google et. al.

Almost all blogs today have comments sections that are NoFollow by default. Bloggers, however, have the option to actually make an effort to take the tag off and turn their blog into a DoFollow site.

Advantages of DoFollow Links

Disadvantages of DoFollow Links

Advantages of NoFollow Links

Disadvantages of NoFollow Links

So What’s It Gonna Be?

While many bloggers take either side, some bloggers opt to strike a balance between DoFollow and NoFollow. Actively choosing which links to put NoFollow attributes in may take a lot more work or management, but at least you’re getting the best of both worlds.

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