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Post by account_disabled on Oct 21, 2023 5:16:35 GMT -5
By now tasking webmasters with tagging sites, there is a new influx of link data: predefined links in neat groups, so that Google's training data is enriched for free. On the other hand, too many links are provided with a nofollow directive, with the result that Google received insufficient data for a representative representation of the web. Little will change for the time being because these types of changes are only implemented directly by the major publishers. Then we have to wait for platforms such as WordPress that will also fill in the new directives by default for specific configurations. Here and there perhaps some small shifts in the search results in niches where there are relatively photo editor many nofollow links. For us as SEOs, the working method will remain the same: arrange as many links as possible without any directive whatsoever.” “How will tools respond to this” Beytullah Bulanik. Booming “I'm curious how tools like Majestic and publishers will respond to this. There is a chance that it will become more difficult to get dofollow links, as publishers want to put “rel=sponsored” on them – while it is unclear what the value of this will be.” Effect on link building still minimal As SEO specialists, we can only test with the different attributes to find out whether self-placed links or sponsored links gain more value than before. My advice remains to focus as much as possible on 'natural' dofollow links. We don't have to worry just yet. In my opinion, the effect on link building will be minimal in the coming years.
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