User talk:Karlingo Lorefield
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comment by Asad Mahmood Butt
Links on your Website's AboutUs Page changed to DoFollow
Hi there, I noticed that you've done some great work on MadoJapan.com. You've added very useful information about the website on that page. Keeping this in mind, I've changed the links on this page from NoFollow to DoFollow. Please let me know if there are any other pages that you think should also be changed to DoFollow.
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comment by Karlingo Lorefield
Good evening Asad. Thank you for this, could you tell me more about this "do follow" and "no follow" thing?
How do I tell which is which etc?
I also have a website called "epithet and synonym literary co" on here, is the same thing occurring here too?
Kind Regards, Karl
comment by Asad Mahmood Butt
Hi Karl,
Search engines take the backlinks to a particular webpage into account when determining where it appears in search results. However, they don't take into account links that have the "nofollow" attribute when determining the page rank. Since we "dofollowed" the links on your page, they will now contribute to your website's standing in search engines.
You can generally tell whether a link is dofollow or not by looking at the page source (Cntrl + U for firefox in Windows) - and finding out whether there's a "nofollow" tag around links to your website.
Can you give me to the url to the other website - I think I changed links on a couple more pages you worked on yesterday to DoFollow also.
Let me know if you have any questions.
