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    • PeterAlexLeigh
      PeterAlexLeigh @seoroyal last edited by

      I know that google's traditional stance on this is that any paid links should be nofollowed, so I just don't want google to think that these might be paid links which haven't been nofollowed... and therefore impose a penalty for this.

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      • seoroyal
        seoroyal @PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

        I dont think that woukld be a problem as long they are no links to spammy sites of some kind. The thing is it is really hard for google to see if it is a paid link and they will not just give you a penalty for without looking into it.

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        • PeterAlexLeigh
          PeterAlexLeigh @PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

          Yes, that's a fair point.

          My caution is because in the past, the blog didn't link out to other sites at all. Now I've just started creating posts with external links in them.

          As long as this won't be detrimental in anyway, I'll carry on 🙂

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          • seoroyal
            seoroyal @PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

            As long as you doing it the right way you will be ok. Good luck with it. Nice taliking to you.

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            • KeriMorgret
              KeriMorgret @PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

              I'd put the links out there straight. I don't see anything for you to worry about at all. You're curating the links, you feel they are valuable, let Google know they are valuable and trusted links.

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              • Gyi
                Gyi last edited by

                +1 for what Keri said. Don't fear linking out. It's upsetting that so many webmasters are suffering from outbound link paranoia. In fact, many are just wholesale nofollowing their entire sites. So sad.

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                • mjtaylor
                  mjtaylor last edited by

                  Google doesn't have the x-ray vision some of us fear.

                  The ONLY reason to nofollow a link, IMO, is because you have sold the link and want to be compliant with Google Webmaster Guidelines. To use nofollow in most other cases makes no sense to me.

                  I know it was developed to prevent blog spam - and if you don't have time to moderate comments, then nofollow might make sense.  But, IMO, it's better to have a clearly stated followed, moderated blog comment policy; when readers know that substantive comments are approved and followed, it encourages participation.

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                  • PeterAlexLeigh
                    PeterAlexLeigh @PeterAlexLeigh last edited by

                    Thanks Keri. Well put

                    I've taken it on board 🙂

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                    • PeterAlexLeigh
                      PeterAlexLeigh @Gyi last edited by

                      Gyi - the fear has subsided for the time being!

                      Thanks for the response

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                      • mjtaylor
                        mjtaylor @Gyi last edited by

                        Agreed. It's called the web for a reason - a web of links. To my way of thinking, when I link out I am saying to Google: this is my neighborhood, and I am linking to it.

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