NoFollow Sites

DoLally

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Nov 6, 2009
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Sure - any links with potential traffic value has potential sales value - and that's ultimately what link building is about.

Stop thinking about volume, though, but instead about quality - that will serve you better IMO.

Completely agree - get good quality (and relevant) inbound links, but keep using stuff like bitly posts on social networks (and the like) to get people coming and having a look at your site.

I tried this recently on twitter for a website we are (slowly) launching and asked a simple question about people having a look at a new forum on this specific subject - we had 60 guests appear on the forum within 5 minutes of this tweet.

On a side note, I have to say we have been very very selective with who we have followed with this companies twitter account (i.e. people who were already expressing an interest in the topic)

I would also be using social bookmarking sites such as delicious, digg and stumbleupon if you can.
 
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Links with nofollow from good quality sites can still send you traffic, and could, in turn, generate a link from yet another site. I would still submit to good sites that apply the nofollow tag.

When looking to build links I would look for the amount of traffic a link could generate rather than the PR it might pass on. DoLally mentioned Twitter as a traffic generator; I would agree. We send out lots of tweets and get quite a bit of traffic from those tweets.
 
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WHUK

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Aug 23, 2007
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Hi,Is there any use in submiting our link in websites which contains nofollow? Coz i am submitting in the lot of websites for getting inbound link Please help me

From SEO point of view there's no value for a nofollow backlink. If you wish to improve your website ranking in search engines then you have to bring good dofollow backlinks for your site.
 
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