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    • Maximise
      Maximise last edited by

      No you should not.

      When the nofollow tag first came out you could "sculpt" page rank by saying which pages you can pass it on to, this is no longer the case. Google made a change a few years back to stop people from doing this. An example would be:

      When nofollow first came out: If you page had 10 links on it, each link would pass on 1 point of page rank (PR). If you nofollowed 5 of these links then each link without the nofollow tag would then pass on 2 points.

      They changed this (I think in 2009) to : If you had 10 links on a page and 5 were nofollowed each link would still only pass on 1 PR point. The remaining 5 points essentially disappear into thin air.

      So by adding nofollow to internal pages you are wasting your PR, rather let it be passed on to your less important pages which will return a certain amount back to the top level if you linking structure is correct. Only use nofollow for external links which you don't want to pass on PR to e.g. If it could be considered a bad neighbourhood etc. This may not be 100% how it works but the basic concept is correct, there are extensive explanations of this on Matt Cutts blog.

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      • AnthonyYoung
        AnthonyYoung @Maximise last edited by

        I'm confused about what you are disagreeing with me about... there is the meta NOFOLLOW tag that is placed at the page level and the more granular rel=nofollow attribute at the link level. They are not interchangeable but simply give more macro or micro control over links on a page. If you read my answer carefully you will see that we are in complete agreement over link decay using the rel=nofollow attribute on individual links.

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        • Maximise
          Maximise @AnthonyYoung last edited by

          Anthony, I never said I disagree with you. I did not see your answer at first, I must have opened the thread before you posted your answer. reading your answer now yes, we are in agreement.

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          • AnthonyYoung
            AnthonyYoung @AnthonyYoung last edited by

            Haha! For some reason I didn't see the other post... thought I was the only responder. 🙂

            Be well!

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            • azguy
              azguy @AnthonyYoung last edited by

              You are "over my head" lol.

              So for sitewide contact, privacy, etc...what is the best thing to do?

              Thanks!

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              • eunaneunan
                eunaneunan @Maximise last edited by

                "They changed this (I think in 2009) to : If you had 10 links on a page and 5 were nofollowed each link would still only pass on 1 PR point. The remaining 5 points essentially disappear into thin air."

                R u 100% sure about this? any sources to back this up?

                Thanks

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                • AnthonyYoung
                  AnthonyYoung @eunaneunan last edited by

                  Yes - follow the link in my expanded answer above... the ink points to Matt Cutts original article from February 2009 explaining how/when/why the change was made.

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                  • AnthonyYoung
                    AnthonyYoung @azguy last edited by

                    simply exclude or 'disallow' the file path in the Robots.txt. Then place NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW meta tag on those pages (in the HTML head before the body). If you have important links on those pages then use the meta tag NOINDEX, FOLLOW. I hope this helps... please ask for clarification if you need.

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                    • eunaneunan
                      eunaneunan @azguy last edited by

                      what if you can't place noindex into the html head (limitation of the cms) would a exclude in the robots be enough on its own? (or at least better than nofollow links to the page)

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                      • AnthonyYoung
                        AnthonyYoung @azguy last edited by

                        unfortunately, if you can't place a NOINDEX meta tag due to limitations of the CMS then you probably won't be able to place a rel=nofollow either... leaving you with a disallow in your robots.txt.

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                        • webbroi
                          webbroi @AnthonyYoung last edited by

                          What about 12 outbound links to external client sites not related to your service.

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