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What is DoFollow? What is NoFollow? Follow Along and See.

Submitted by R.J. Breakaway Adams on Saturday, 15 March 200871 Comments

If you’ve been doing any kind of reading about link building, then you’ve probably seen people mentioning “nofollow” and “dofollow” links. These are very important terms to understand when you are trying to build great links back to your site in order to increase your search engine rankings. But, to the person who is new to all of this, it may be kind of confusing. I am going to help break it down for you.

When creating a link on a webpage using HTML, the standard code for that link is:

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It includes the HTML tag, the URL the link will be going to, the text that will be shown on the webpage for that link, and the closing HTML tag.

You are able to add more HTML to the code above, in order to tell the search engine spiders whether or not you want them to follow the link when crawling your website. You may be thinking… “Why wouldn’t I want the search engine spiders to see all of the links on my site?” This is a very valid concern, which I will address further down. First, I am going to show you how to modify the HTML in order to tell the search engine spiders to crawl a link or not.

To tell the spiders to crawl a link, you don’t have to do anything. Simply using the format shown above, the search engine spiders will crawl the link provided.

To tell the spiders to NOT crawl a link, you need to add the following code to the HTML code above:

rel="nofollow"

It would then look like:

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Basically, there is no true “dofollow”, it is just NOT using the “nofollow” tag. Pretty simple, eh? (No, I am not Canadian… well, kind of.)

Why does this matter?
When you are using different methods (hopefully from this site) in order to build links on other websites (to increase your search engine rankings), you need to determine if the websites you are attempting to get your site listed on use the “nofollow” tag or not. If they do, it may still be a good idea to try to get that link there, but it is generally regarded as not the best use of time since the search engines don’t follow that link and you don’t get any increase in search engine rankings from that link.

So, when you are looking for sites and blogs that you could leave your link on (through reciprocal links, commenting on a blog, directory submissions, buying links, etc) figure out if the links in the particular section of the site you are aiming for uses “nofollow” or not. (A good way to do this is to view the source code, or find some good “dofollow” lists such as Courtney Tuttle’s D-list )

Why wouldn’t I want the search engine spiders to see all of the links on my site? (Or, Why would I use “nofollow”?)

There are many reasons you would want to use the “nofollow” tag, such as:
1) Paid Links: This is recommended by Google. Essentially, your sites page rank give a small amount of rank juice to the sites you link to (which helps their search engine ranking, which is the purpose of link building, to get that juice from others). If you have a paid link on your site, it’s essentially buying a higher rank in Google. They don’t like that.

2) Maybe in your blog’s comment section (if using most blog software, this is automatic). It is up to you if you want your commentators to get link juice back to their site. It is personal preference.

3) When linking to major, very popular sites. If you are linking to google.com, yahoo.com, digg.com (the front page), cnn.com, or whoever else, they are already popular, so you might as well use “nofollow” since your link won’t make or break them.

I hope this has been helpful. Feel free to comment or use the contact link in the top right of the page if you have any questions about this, or any link building subject.

UPDATE: Now that you know what dofollow is, you can easily find dofollow blogs with my DoFollow Blogs Search Engine, DoFollow Diver!

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  • Blogging Mix said:

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  • Dofollow Fellow said:

    Good information here and I like the Canadian comment, eh. Another use for the dofollow “tag” that I’m seeing is on message boards to help encourage the community building efforts.

  • Mirjam said:

    great explanation! I stumbled you for it. Looks you have got a blog with a future on your hands, shame you don´t offer rss per email … ;)

  • Breakaway said:

    Thanks for the link man!

  • noobpreneur.com said:

    Great information! I always wonder when the right time to apply the ‘nofollow’. Now it’s crystal clear. Thanks for the info!

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  • Al said:

    You didn’t get into the whole “do nofollow links count?” debate. I was hoping you would give that some treatment….

  • Living in Hawaii said:

    I use nofollow on most of my links … especially to affiliate programs. For a little while, I tried Andy Beard’s “No Follow Dupes” plugin … it nofollows all links on the front page of the blog, with the individual pages and posts behaving normally. I eventually turned it off as I realized I’m just not advanced enough to be sure I was using it correctly.

    Todd

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  • Soham said:

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  • Tessa said:

    hi there. I’ve been reading your entries regarding PRs and this dofollow and nofollow ^__^ nicely written. thanks for the info :)
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  • Chaya Jennifer said:

    I was in search of this and even started a thread on DP. Now I got it and did my blog do follow!! yeah it is just removing no follow.
    Thanks for the valuable information.

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    Thanks,
    I am very new to SEO work on my sites. Link building is a high priority for me now.

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  • Scott said:

    Great Article, thank you very much….

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  • Hussein said:

    great post men… i do also like your dofollow search engine..

    cheers,
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  • ?????? said:

    I’ve been recently trying to know if all the search engines work the same way with dofollow and nofollow, do anyone has information about that?

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  • Breakaway said:

    No, all search engines don’t work the same…. Google is one of the lone wolves in not following nofollow… Yahoo and MSN follow nofollow links… but, if you have limited link building time, focus on Dofollow, since google has over 50% of all search engine traffic on the internet!

    Check out my DoFollow Blog Search Engine for some easy dofollow links.

  • ?????? said:

    Thanks for the answer

    Actually I should focus on Baidu, because my aim are chinese users, but I guess you don’t know too much about Baidu. In China, Google is the “2nd one” and I even don’t know if they use the same algorythm for differente languages.

    Thanks a lot of, and congrats for the blog, so useful!

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  • Brent2 said:

    Interesting that MSN and Yahoo would ignore them. I guess I can see the argument either way. On one side, you’re respecting the web builder’s wishes and on the other you’re looking for a more “honest” view of a site.

    Now, can linking to a trash site hurt you? I was reading a little earlier about someone who spammed ProBlogger commenters with link trades. He mentioned it might ding you with Google (after pointing out he wasn’t involved). Do you know if Google takes those things into account?

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  • Parenting Judy said:

    Excellent explanation on dofollow and nofollow!
    I didn’t understand all these until i read this page :) Geee…thnks a lot!
    Now i’ve got more knowledge on this topic…

  • SEO Update said:

    Surprisingly this is the first time i’ve actually heard about the dofollow..i’m quite familiar with the nofollows and how it works.. Its interesting to know that we now have its opposite around..Welcome Miss Dofollow!!

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  • Lenin Nair said:

    Hi, many thanks for making this post, I have recently made my blog (cutewriting.blogsopt.com) a dofollow blog. And I used this article here to link out to what dofollow and nofollow are. Many thanks, keep the work going.

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  • Hanen said:

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    Thanks - I’ve been link building for about a week and this was a very helpful article.

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  • gadgets said:

    Breakaway one morething. As you have given huge information on dofollow and nofollow but one morething I would like to tell that google gives less importance to nofollow but if we optimize yahoo, msn and other search engine then I personally found that still nofollow are given some improtance by these search engine.

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    I know about the nofollow tag but I’ve never heard it called dofollow, did you make that up yourself.

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  • Breakaway said:

    Nope…. it’s been around longer than I’ve been interested in link building, and the implications of nofollow and dofollow.

  • Ruben Zevallos Jr. said:

    But I still do not understand how I have to use the rel=”nofollow”… and I’m seeing some rel=”external nofollow”… do your understand the meaning of it?

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  • Claudia said:

    I use nofollow in my old paid posts and links that I insert in my original posts. I just took off the nofollow from comments.

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  • Dubai Web Design, Development said:

    For some time i was really wondering what is Nofollow and Dofollow. My Clients are ask me to search for links and also look for NoFollow. This Post clear my confusion. But some time i was wondering why we use NoFollow while we want Search Egnine to crawl our website pages.

  • Luke said:

    Yes, great explanation! I’ve always “kinda” known what this meant but never actually saw a technical explanation of it before. Makes sense to pay attention to this if SEO is a goal

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    Thanks for the useful post here, and I have finally know how to differential the ‘nofollow’ and ‘dofollow’ stuffs, which this matter has annoyed me for a very long time…

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  • Ady J. said:

    i just started a new blog and by the advice of another expert blogger i disabled my “comments” since the site said it’d frustrate new bloggers…do the existing links i put on my blogroll considered dofollow? hope you canshed light on this…e-mail me if reply is lengthy, i don’t mind the long read…thanks!

    p.s.
    pardon my ignorance…

  • Breakaway said:

    Yes…. the ones in the blogroll are dofollow.

    You can turn your comments on…. I doubt it will frustrate you.

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  • Clinical Hypnosis Melbourne said:

    I’ve heard some people say nofollow stops the SE from following the link, and i’ve heard others say it follows but doesnt give any link juice to the page.

    Your article suggests the first instance, is this right?

  • Breakaway said:

    No, it’s the second instance… they still follow it, they just dont pass any authority or link juice.

  • Luke said:

    Great explanation, I refer people to this article when they wonder what dofollow/nofollow means

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  • JohnKhoo said:

    Nice sharing.. It is very good to know the difference for me as i am doing Affiliate marketing. Now, i will apply “no follow” html code into my affiliate links. Just to keep my Pr juice good.

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    Hi… just a quick note to say thanks. I’ve been searching for this kind of information for a while, and always ended up being re-directed etc. Nice to see org content.

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    i want to test this dofollow here hehe… delete it if u want to thanks..
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  • matt said:

    Useful article, thanks! :)

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