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As favor to me, Dane from Blog Strokes had provided a detailed tutorial on how to remove nofollow in WordPress without a plugin. I believe that many other bloggers can benefit from his tutorial.
The reason I have asked Dane this question was that for last few days have been testing my website %2 ... Continue reading »
The reason I have asked Dane this question was that for last few days have been testing my website %2 ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
1 year ago
Jim Westergreen has a great page on wordpress SEO at his blog. I won't post the link because I'm not sure what you have your filters set at, but it's easy to find.
WordPress is a great blog platform but it's very SE UNfriendly if you don't take care of a few things first.
1 year ago
1 year ago
With so many plugins out there your argument is not longer valid. Sure some crap will sneak in- no reason to treat your regular readers like crap.
That's right if you "nofollow" your comments you say you do not trust those leaving comments on your site nor do you trust their websites.
1 year ago
Personally I think Lucia's linky love is the best. That rewards regulars and nofollows one-time comments.
1 year ago
You know what really pisses me off? The "spam" worried bloggers get less than 100 visitors a day maybe a spam comment a week. My blog gets about 10-20 spams a day still something that can be managed without a plugin. Plugins just simply make this argument old and no longer valid.
Now I am not in favor of two sentence comments, but if they are made by some one that has no intention to spam your blog they should stay.
Comments short or long are still content. I stopped counted the times my posts would come up in in google for keyword found in the comments.
I am getting tired about the nofollow BS as a way to fight spam.
1 year ago
I do plan on changing to follow. I think a plugin that allowed you to set a threshold of comments, like if you pass 2 comments, and all your links will change to nofollow would be better. You can adjust the number of links per site.. Just to ttry to avoid crappy comments...
1 year ago
Just a suggestion for you. Pay attention how you input the url of your blog when commenting. Try to click on your name and see where that link will take you. You did that with your first comment as well- but I have corrected it. ;)
4 months ago
4 months ago
I think that blog went down since I wrote this post. I will have to correct
this.
3 months ago