Posts tagged with "backlink-basics"

Dofollow vs Nofollow Links: What's the Difference?

What's the difference between dofollow and nofollow links? A dofollow link is a normal link with no special attribute—it passes ranking signals to the destination. A nofollow link has rel="nofollow" and tells Google not to pass ranking credit. All links are dofollow by default unless marked o...

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What is a Backlink Checker? (And Why You Need One)

What is a backlink checker? A tool that analyzes links pointing to a website. Two types exist: discovery tools (Ahrefs, Moz) find all backlinks to a domain, and verification tools check whether specific backlinks actually exist and work correctly. Discovery answers "what links exist?" Verific...

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Nofollow Backlink Checker: Identify Your Link Attributes

That backlink report claims every link is dofollow. Three have rel="nofollow" hiding in the HTML. Two are marked sponsored. One doesn’t exist. You paid for links that pass SEO value. You got links that pass almost nothing. How do I check if a backlink is nofollow? Use use browser inspect (r...

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How to Check Dofollow Backlinks (Verify Your Links Pass SEO Value)

You paid for dofollow backlinks. The report says dofollow. The freelancer swears every link is dofollow. But when you check? Half are nofollow. I’ve audited reports where “premium dofollow links” were nofollow comment spam. Where “editorial placements” had rel="sponsored" on them. Where link...

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What is Dofollow and Nofollow? A Simple Explanation

What is dofollow and nofollow? Dofollow links pass SEO value ("link juice") to the linked website. Nofollow links tell search engines not to count the link as an endorsement — users can still click it, but it won't boost rankings. All links are dofollow by default unless you add a nofollow at...

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