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Rel="no follow" for All Links on a Site that Charges for Advertising
Hello all, Thanks for the input. I'm on the marketing side with a site that presents our products. I'm tryign to clean up inbound links. I pulled the Inbound links report from Moz.com and have concluded that I want to focus on the sites that are NOT listed as "no_follow." Troouble I'm having is the report headers: <colgroup><col width="90"><col width="115"><col width="143"><col width="95"><col width="37"></colgroup> | Link Equity | No Link Equity | Only rel=nofollow | Only follow | 301 | | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | Does a 'Yes' value in the 'Only rel=nofollow' column mean that the link is marked as nofollow? As in "Affirmative, this link is marekd as nofollow, yes." Then there is the 'Only follow' and other headers. Know where I can find a Moz article explaining these? Thanks in advance for any and all help. Regards, Joe
Technical SEO Issues | | TerabitJoe0 -
How to tell if PDF content is being indexed?
Kyle, Thanks for the quick response. The data is being displayed in the title and meta description field. I also did some searches for specific terms with my parameter search from our site and filetype:pdf, which shows that the content is being indexed. It also shows that the PDF titles and meta descriptions are not optimized, so I have some work there. Thanks, Anthony
Technical SEO Issues | | zazo0