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PageRank Sculpting: You can still use rel=nofollow
Posted by bbriniotis on 11th of September, 2009 at 04:33 to Programming, SEO
Some months ago Google changed the way that treats the nofollowed links. This new policy causes massive problems to all the sites that use the nofollow attribute as it affects the way that PageRank flows in the site and it could lead to PR loss.
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The PageRank sculpting techniques and the nofollow issue
Posted by bbriniotis on 11th of September, 2009 at 04:31 to SEO
On 15 June 2009, one of the most important changes occurred in the SEO field. Matt Cutts (head of Google’s Webspam team) announced that Google no longer treats nofollowed links (<a rel=”nofollow” href=’…’>) in the same way.
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Posted by bbriniotis on 10th of September, 2009 at 16:44 to SEO
Recently, Google published a blog post about Rich Snippets and their impact to Google results. Additionally, on August the 19th, Matt Cutts affirmed, in a Webmaster video, that Google is going to use rich snippets more and more frequently.
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