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Post by account_disabled on Feb 17, 2024 1:24:06 GMT -5
When a website links to another website using the "nofollow" or "sponsored" link attribute, it tells search engines not to pass link equity to the linked website. This means that the linked site will not receive any of the linking site's page authority, which is a metric used by search engines to determine a site's authority and trustworthiness. Rather, the link is a way to direct users to the linked site but does not Mexico Phone Number List contribute to its search engine rankings. It's important to note that not all links convey the same amount of link equity, and not all links are created equal. For example, from. edu or. A link from a high equity than a link from a low authority site. How should I mark affiliate links? Affiliate links should be tagged with rel="sponsored". The rel="sponsored" tag indicates that the link is sponsored and should not pass any PageRank or link equity to the linked site. Here's an example of how to add the " rel=sponsored " attribute to an affiliate link: < a href = " www.affiliate-site.com " rel = " sponsored " >Affiliate link. Google’s guidelines clearly state that all affiliate links should be tagged rel=sponsored, but Google insiders also say that the rel=nofollow tag accomplishes the same thing. Prior to the introduction of rel=sponsored in 2019, all links representing
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