How to Add NOFOLLOW Tags to Your Paid Links


After experiencing heavy drops in PR many sites and blogs are adding nofollow tags to their paid links. You are only required by Google to add nofollow tags to PAID links, not links in your blogroll or links in your posts that have not been paid for. If you do something like nofollow tags to your whole site then that causes other problems- limit yourslef to adding nofollow tag sto just your paid outbound links..

Add NOFOLLOW Tags: How Do You Make A Link nofollow ?

This is how a link looks in straightforwards HTML or if you are use link function with Wordpress when writing an new post or page:

Visit This Guys Site

You add “rel=nofollow” WITHIN the anchor tag…. doesn’t matter where you put it.

After adding nofollow attribute to your link looks like this:

Visit This Guys Site

is same as this:

Visit This Guys Site

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            2 Responses to “How to Add NOFOLLOW Tags to Your Paid Links”

            1. Thank you for the most useful post. You say the nofollow tag can be anywhere in the anchor text, this includes before the title, such as; <a title rel=nofollow?

              I ask because I’m trying to get my pagerank restored, and I’m trying it this way, other ways I’ve tried makes the rel=nofollow appear visible on the link, instead of the anchor text.

            2. Hi- I did quick look on your blog and looks like you figured it out :-)
              Good luck with your reinclusion. If you are straightforwards chances are pretty good they will restore your page rank.

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