By default, all links are dofollow links unless they are modified to be nofollow links manually or are automatically changed by a website setting. Search engines crawlers follow dofollow links. In other words, they continue to crawl other pages they discover through standard links. Dofollow links pass along what the SEO community commonly calls “link juice.” Links are a […]
Bots, spiders or web crawlers are heavily used by search engines to figure out how high to display websites in search results. For instance, seeing how many high quality websites are linking to your website is one of the many important ranking factors bots can track. Bots discover new web pages to visit or “crawl” by following links. Once a new […]
Nofollow is HTML code that can be added to a link to inform search engines that the link should not be followed or counted as a vote of confidence. <a rel=”nofollow” href=”http://spammywebsite123.com/”>spammy website</a> If you have a lot of links from high quality and authoritative sites, your pages will have a better chance of ranking higher in search engine […]