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Old 05-02-2008, 05:19 AM
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It is too bad that Wordpress does not have a check mark to allow no follow or do follow as links are created just like they have open in a new window or not.
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I went through my site and added rel="nofollow" to a ton of outbound links. In particular, every directory button, every social networking site, every wikipedia mention, and Flickr.

Why? There is no particular reason why I should give them link juice. Wikipedia especially...they "nofollow" every link on their site. So does Flickr.

I probably removed hundreds of links across all my pages. All of that which will stay in house for my PR or towards sites which I choose to give my link juice to.

This is independent of your decision to "nofollow" comments. If you "dofollow" your comments, putting "nofollow" on all the extraneous links to big sites will just send that much more link juice to your commenters.
Ever wonder why so many directories climb. Here is an example. I rank well for tones of terms. However "Blog Directory" I used to hold page 2 strong. Now I'm page 3. Why? Easy answer; so many "Free / Reciprocal" directories out there taking EVERYONE and ANYONE that will link to them.

My problem now is consistency /velocity. You see if the engines see you growing the links with "travel blog" consistently over time they will give you more credit. I'm not growing with "blog directory" anymore because I don't do reciprocals or play those games. My directory is what it is; it's select inclusion. As a result it's hard to keep up with people adding 50-100 free blogs a day making them add "blog directory" in their sidebar. Most bloggers have no clue how these work so they are cashing in. I don't see the majority of these sites being around in the years to come.

If you started getting more relevant anchor texts "travel blogs" from other travel sites I think you'd notice you'd climb some more.

Don't feel bad about nofollowing the free directories and stuff anyways. Frankly I don't know why people even bother submitting to free directories; most of them are just link farms any way you wanna look at them and if they aren't yet. They will be. Well that's harsh. SOME do have editorial integrity. Just do a search for terms you don't want to be associated with before you submit. If you find them; move on.

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There are plugins that do that. Just do a search of nofollow everything plugin. I think one was called the nofollow black hole or something.
Nothing comes up on a Google search. Perhaps the plugin is no longer available? I checked the Wordpress docs, and doing a plugin to nofollow all external links no matter where they appear seems to be a non-trivial matter. Wordpress doesn't provide filters for quite every where you'd need to affect.

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One recent change I've made is I've set all trackbacks to my posts to be dofollow. If you link to my article, you get an automatic dofollow link back.
That only works if you are militant about deleting spam trackbacks, otherwise your site ends up linking to splogs, MFA sites, etc. The same thing's necessary with doFollow comments, of course, so I assume you're being watchful, but I wanted to mention it for the benefit of anyone new to the doFollow world.

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Here is a link to the Wikipedia and Flickr nofollow plugins. They are each small php files and just dump them in the main "plugin" directory and activate as normal.

The only directories I provide buttons to on my site are ones that score in the top 200 for "travel blog". They are also pseudo traffic checkers, so I can at least compare my traffic to other similar sites. They also tend to bring in about 1-3 visits per day to my site. (however, some really underestimate my traffic. There are some sites I know in the bottom of my soul I get more traffic then, but they out rank me on those lists).
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Akismet filters trackbacks as well as comments. I haven't had a spam problem with them.

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Nothing comes up on a Google search. Perhaps the plugin is no longer available? I checked the Wordpress docs, and doing a plugin to nofollow all external links no matter where they appear seems to be a non-trivial matter. Wordpress doesn't provide filters for quite every where you'd need to affect.



That only works if you are militant about deleting spam trackbacks, otherwise your site ends up linking to splogs, MFA sites, etc. The same thing's necessary with doFollow comments, of course, so I assume you're being watchful, but I wanted to mention it for the benefit of anyone new to the doFollow world.

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