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Why Google Does Not Like 'Dofollow' Links in Sponsored Posts

Why Google Does Not Like 'Dofollow' Links in Sponsored Posts | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Some solicitations for sponsored content come with the demand that you include follow links. Resist the temptation to take the money. Here's why

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janlgordon's curator insight, February 28, 2017 11:06 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it explains why you should avoid "dofollow" links when publishing sponsored posts.

 

Why follow links are a turn-off when it comes to Google search.

 

Avoid Using Follow Links in Sponsored Posts

 

In order to maintain growth on your blog it's important to follow the rules when it comes to search. I agree that your sponsored posts should not include "dofollow" links in order to avoid penalties and losing valuable traffic.

 

Capaloff explains the rules that Google has set forth and how they calculate your PageRank.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Using a follow link can negatively impact your website's ranking in search results. Google refers to these as "link schemes," and you don't want your blog associated with these.

 

  • In some instances a website can be completely removed from Google's index if they include follow links. The company who has paid you can also be penalized along with you.

 

  • A penalty might appear anywhere from a few months to a year later. It rarely happens right away, but will catch up with you eventually.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond

 

Read full article here: http://ow.ly/ITMA309sA7T

 

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Kickstarter vs. IndieGoGo: Which Is Better? via @CrowdFunde

Kickstarter vs. IndieGoGo: Which Is Better? via @CrowdFunde | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Which crowdfunding platform should you use? Do you know crowdfunding's secrets? This post shares secrets and explains when to use Kickstarter vs. IndieGoGo.

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#SEO: What Is THEIR Rank Telling You - by @Curagami

#SEO: What Is THEIR Rank Telling You - by @Curagami | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

How Their Rank Teaches You SEO Lessons
SEO: Their Rank Talks To You, but are you listening, emulating category leaders and finding ways to disrupt your space to win hearts, minds and loyalty online is the "new SEO". 

So if your question is, "You talking to ME?" and you are asking Google the answer is YES.  


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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, June 24, 2015 11:33 AM

Corrected
Updated this post with a PageRank is Dead note from my friend Mark Traphagen. 

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17 Social Media Cheat Sheets [Infographics]

17 Social Media Cheat Sheets [Infographics] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

People & businesses use a variety of social media sites for a variety of applications. These visual guides are a helpful way to understand the best uses of each site.

 

Visit the article link for a list of cheat sheets for major social media sites. These infographic tools help to identify keyboard shortcuts and other functionalities to assist in your social media workflow, marketing efforts and engagement. The infographic links also share best practices for specific sites, such as Facebook and Twitter.


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