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I dug into the sourcecode to discover the blogroll is not using the search engine suggested nofollow attribute, which Google in particular pushes to be used for paid links. Steve Rubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored...
I
dug into the sourcecode to discover the blogroll is not using the search
engine suggested nofollow attribute, which Google in particular pushes to be
used for paid links. Steve Rubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored...
I
dug into the sourcecode to discover the blogroll is not using the search
engine suggested nofollow attribute, which Google in particular pushes to be
used for paid links. Steve Rubel reported that the Washington Post launched a sponsored...
I dug into the sourcecode to discover the blogroll is not using the search engine suggested nofollow attribute, which Google in particular pushes to be used for paid links. The code for a link that I pulled out looks like this:
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If he's listed on a blogroll on the blog's home page, that's counted. Once Technorati has spidered your page and seen the code, your claim is verified and you can remove the code. Technorati's link and unique source count includes only links...