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Google’s Matt Cutts on Appropriate Use of NoFollow

By xaby | October 14, 2007

This week in the Google Webmaster Help Google Groups thread, Matt Cutts made a “Popular Pick” post on the Appropriate Use of the NoFollow attribute and how Google treats that tag, but does not get much into the heated debate of the moment, NoFollow and paid links.

Here are some highlights from Matt’s explanation:

NoFollow and the Google Link Graph

Appropriate Uses of NoFollow

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Notice that on the Google Groups post Matt does not bring up text link advertising and the use of NoFollow. Does this mean that his views of using NoFollow for paid links have fizzled?

Of course, Matt feels that paid links should use NoFollow :

Matt Cutts Blog If you sell links, you should mark them with the nofollow tag. Not doing so can affect your reputation in Google.

But remember, this is still coming from Matt’s blog and its disclaimer:

I’m one of several Googlers who answer questions online and sometimes for the press. I usually handle questions about webmasters or SEO, so in those areas I’m more likely to make sense and less likely to say something stupid. If I post something here that you find helpful as you build or manage your web presence, that’s wonderful. But when push comes to shove: This is my personal blog. The views expressed on these pages are mine alone and not those of my employer.

Source: Search Engine Journal

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