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WordPress Search Engine Optimization- Second Edition

You're reading from   WordPress Search Engine Optimization- Second Edition A complete guide to dominating search engines with your WordPress site

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785887642
Length 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started – SEO Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Optimizing WordPress for SEO 3. Researching and Working with Keywords 4. Understanding Technical Optimization 5. Creating Optimized and Engaging Content 6. Link Building 7. Using Social Media 8. Avoiding Black Hat Techniques 9. Avoiding SEO Mistakes 10. Testing Your Site and Monitoring Your Progress A. WordPress SEO Plugins B. Other SEO Resources Index

Distinguishing between dofollow and nofollow links


But, what if a webmaster wants to link out to another site but not send away its valuable PageRank or trust? That's where nofollow links come into play. A nofollow link is a link that search engines do not record as a link, so no PageRank passes. By contrast, a dofollow link is a link that does pass PageRank. Generally, you want to secure dofollow inbound links to your website when pursuing your link building strategy. That said, nofollow links are an important part of the SEO landscape: they are handy devices in a webmaster's toolbox and can help fine tune your search strategy, as we will learn.

Understanding nofollow links

Here is how nofollow links came into being. Because the effect of PageRank and inbound links is so important to rankings, the Internet became (and still is) fairly polluted with link spam. Link spam is simply a low-value link placed on another website for the purpose of either attracting traffic or PageRank. Common locations...

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