Should I nofollow certain outbound links?
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Hi,
All of our outbound links are currently follow.I've read that the only case where nofollow should be used, according to Google, is for paid links, crawl prioritization & untrustworthy sites.The kinds of websites we are linking to from our blog include:- Websites with great content & high authority that is relevant to the topic we've written about that would enhance the user experience- Partners/companies we have a strong relationship with who also have decent authority- Social media profiles of industry people not within our organisation - Websites with definitions/wikipedia/soundcloud/published statistics/news sites and other large well known sites. I am wondering if we should put the nofollow attribute on the last 2 points (social media profiles of people we've referenced, websites with definitions/wikipedia/soundcloud/published statistics/news sites and other large well known sites.)Or do you think it's totally fine that all our links are follow provided the websites are legitimate, trustworthy and have some authority?Thanks in advance!
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Hi ,
Yes you are right.
I'm sharing a comment from legitimate source on the same
"Due to Wikipedia's model, its a necessity for them to have nofolow external links. It dissuades spam which is a massive problem with their model where anyone can edit and contribute. To answer your question, which is already answered here in the article, no, you do not need to nofollow your outgoing links if they are natural referring links. If you are selling links for traffic then nofollow is the norm. Thinking about "keeping" link juice is in the history books and we really need to stop thinking like its still 2002. Link out when useful to your readers without fear."
You can read more about this here @ https://www.rebootonline.com/blog/long-term-outgoing-link-experiment/
hope this helps.
Thanks
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I have the simplest way to think about this. If the link is pointing out to the website you trust and you think your audience will find it useful, keep it followed. However, if the links are not trustworthy, atleast put a no-follow the link.
Other then that there are Googe guidelines as you mentioned in your question. I think no following social media and wiki-pages is up to you as it will not make much of a difference in my opinion.
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