Nofollow vs Dofollow: Both Are Good; But Where?

Today, We’ll Look At Question On: Nofollow vs Dofollow

I have seen many newbies asking questions about nofollow vs dofollow.

You might have seen that robots have noindex, doindex, nofollow, dofollow, and many other settings. They all having great importance in search engine ranking but most of the time people got confused finding the difference between them.

Bloggers keep looking for dofollow blogs as they heard from someone that dofollow are great.

You might have little idea that dofollow are good for gaining an excellent PageRank but never tried to know that what is the difference actually. Here I am going to explain nofollow vs dofollow in detail.

Nofollow vs Dofollow Comparison:

What is nofollow?

Nofollow is a HTML attribute which tell search engines that we are not caring about this link and you should not give importance to this links while crawling my article. This happens sometimes that we want to insert something in our article but that is not having that much value in terms of search engine ranking.

e.g we keep inserting affiliate links in posts for earning commission. All those affiliate links must be nofollow so that Google can differentiate that you don’t want to do anything with those links. But yeah !! those links are going to give you commission. 🙂

Nofollow links are very very important for driving traffic at your blog. Because when you comments on other blogs then in most of the cases they will give you nofollow link. But you should not care about nofollow because your quality comment is giving you traffic and you are getting new readers on your blog. If you know how to comment like a pro then you can drive great traffic via nofollow links in comments.

How to make links nofollow in the blog posts?

Making link nofollow in a article body is very easy. Here are the steps.

  1. Switch your Visual Editor into Text Editor from top right side of the text area.
  2. Find links which you want to modify.
  3. This will look like <a href=”http://www.bloggingcage.com/”>Blogging Cage</a>.
  4. Just add rel=’nofollow’ in the link and it will look like <a href=”http://www.bloggingcage.com/” rel=’nofollow’>Blogging Cage</a>.
  5. Now Google will consider this link as nofollow link and you will be on safer side.

Note: By default links in your posts are dofollow links.

This happens sometimes that we want to make any particular post as nofollow and noindex so that Google cannot crawl those posts and show in Search Results.

In my case I have some pages which I don’t want to show in Google search result like my “Free theme download page” my “EBook download page” and there are many other pages which I don’t want to show.

So what can I do?

For hiding you article from search engines you will have to do completely nofollow and noindex them.

I am using genesis framework so they have inbuilt feature in post setting to do all meta settings.

I can easily make posts noindex and nofollow.

If you are not a genesis user then you can download WordPress Meta Robots Plugin.

What is dofollow?

Dofollow is also a HTML attribute which tell Google to provide link juice to the link having do follow attribute. You might have seen that most of the blogs are having nofollow comment these days, because no one wants to provide link juice to spammy comments.

So when Google will see that your links is a dofollow link then the spider will crawl your links and they will give you importance in search engine ranking.

Dofollow links have huge importance for getting PageRank for your blog.

Getting quality dofollow links is very hard as no one is going to give you at free of cost. So all you can do is start guest posting and add your blog links in your author bio as dofollow link.

Here comes the question !! Are they relevant?

So this was all about nofollow vs dofollow. Both have importance, as nofollow links can help you to get traffic and dofollow links provides you pagerank after link juice.

If you still have any queries then you can interact with me in the comment section.

Kashish Babber
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Kashish is a B.Com graduate, who is currently follower her passion to learn and write about SEO and blogging. With every new Google algorithm update she dives in the details. She's always eager to learn and loves to explore every twist and turn of Google's algorithm updates, getting into the nitty-gritty to understand how they work. Her enthusiasm for these topics' can be seen through in her writing, making her insights both informative and engaging for anyone interested in the ever-evolving landscape of search engine optimization and the art of blogging.

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