If you link into ‘bad neighbourhoods’ Google takes that as a sign that your site ’supports’ the site you link into (after all a link can be thought of as a ‘vote of confidence’ in the search engines eyes).
The rel=â€nofollowâ€tag is used in an link to stop Google bots following the link and so I don’t get penalised for linking to a scam site. Given that I link to a lot of sites which are internet scams it’s very important I use rel=â€nofollowâ€.
The HTML would look like this:
<a rel=”nofollow” href=”http://example.com”>Example</a>
I’m not meaning that Numenmails.com sends people to the wrong sites, simply that it contains no useful information and consists completly of ads.
]]>ermmm…what do u guys think?
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