In order to stay in the good graces of Google, you need to have a no follow on links that go to other sites that you may get any type of payment from. This would apply to affiliate links like Xara has for its products.
I do web sites with independent sales representatives and if there is a link to one of the sites that they represent, it would need to be a no follow link. Google can penalize the site that is doing the linking and the site it is linking to. Google started this in order to get rid of these link sharing sites and the paid back line schemes that were around for older SEO.
With using Xara software there is currently no way to enter a no follow link. It would be helpful if there was a radio button on the Web properties window which you could select that would put the no follow code in:
Typical code would be:
<a href=”insert URL here” rel=”nofollow”
Currently a person would have to manually go into the HTML code and place the no follow.
I have seen that over the last couple of years there has been a couple of questions on this and there was never a solution.
Typical requirement for no follow links :
paid links
press releases
advertorials
affiliate links including sales representative use of equipment brochures on manufactures sites.
and native advertising
Review of products that was gifted as part of the review
Several large companies have institutes a requirement that they only allow no follow links to their site in order to not get afoul of Googles policy.
Ray, you could put something like $("a[href*='http']:not([href*='"+location.hostname+"'])").attr('rel','nofollow'); into the site placeholder but Google will not find (see) any URLs with "nofollow" in the source so you will still be penalised.
So not much help,
Acorn
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Like you pointed out, that will disable all of the links for do follow.
We need the ability to only disable specific links. With multi page web sites, it becomes very burdensome to try and modify the site's HTML code. This seems to be an easy fix by just adding a radio style button that would add this into the code. Xara may say that this is very entailed change but I do not think so.
Never had need to use "nofollow" but I recall on a recent thread someone had typed the text "theater" in the Open Link drop-down box (never knew you could do this) to link to a placeholder named theater and load various video files into that placeholder named "theater".
I've just tried doing the same typing in "nofollow" and it appears to correctly append the target="nofollow" to the <a href> tag
I tried what you suggested and it seems to work. The only questions I have is target="nofollow" the same as rel="nofollow" from google point of view for crawling a site? I will have to do some more research on this, maybe someone knows the answer off the top of their head?
Acorn - installed Xara software: Cloud+/Pro+ and most others back through time (to CC's Artworks). Contact for technical remediation/consultancy for your web designs.
When we provide assistance, your responses are valuable as they benefit the community. TG Nuggets you might like. Report faults: Xara Cloud+/Pro+/Magix Legacy; Xara KB & Chat
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