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Title: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: bangalitantrik on October 02, 2019, 05:05:55 AM
Dear Friends,
please tell me how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: sinelogixtech on October 03, 2019, 12:24:42 AM
Hi Friends,
Unfortunately, the same plugin isn't made for Google Chrome. So for Chrome I tend to use the SEO Toolbar by Moz.

Step 1
Download from here: http://moz.com/tools/seo-toolbar. It will launch in the Google App store, simply click on "Free" to proceed with the installation. You might need to create a free account with Moz, but rest assured, this extension is completely free.
Step 2
Then click on "Add" when you see the prompt.

Step 3
To launch it you can either click on the little "M" icon in the top right of your browser or use the hotkey: CTRL + Shift + Alt + M

Step 4
In the bar that appears after you launch the toolbar, click on the "Highlight" marker icon. You can then activate highlighting of followed links and no-followed.

You can then see it will highlight them on your webpage.
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: robertdavid718 on October 04, 2019, 12:58:53 AM
If you take that out, your link becomes DoFollow. There is no actual DoFollow tag. The absence of the NoFollow tag makes the link DoFollow
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: Jeffscott on October 25, 2019, 02:42:46 AM
If you own a separate blog site you can set your links in the comment section as no follow attribute.
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: bangalitantrik on January 08, 2020, 07:53:30 AM
Thanks for post...
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: chrisjames on December 01, 2020, 02:16:56 AM
A no follow link is a link that does not count as a point in the page's favor, does not boost PageRank, and doesn't help a page's placement in the SERPs. No follow links get no love. Theirs is a sad and lonely life. The nofollow tag is basically a notice sign for search engines saying "don't count this."
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: salesforcebofc on December 09, 2020, 06:07:32 AM
Hello,

You can check the site by installing Moz bar in your browser. It will show the domain age, follow-no follow links or spam score etc
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: sophiawils59 on December 09, 2020, 10:58:39 PM
Use the Mozbar extension!!
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: goyums on December 10, 2020, 06:09:20 AM
It's quite simple to check if the link is do-follow or no-follow. All you need to do is, go the source code of the page.

To go to the source code of the webpage press 'Ctrl + U' from the keyboard or simply right click on the webpage & choose the option ' View Page Source' from the drop-down menu.

The page with a huge amount of code will open. Don't worry, you will not have to search manually for the link from this huge line of codes.

Next you need to press 'Ctrl + F' and write the anchor text for which you need to check the link type.
Title: Re: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: globalonline on October 29, 2021, 03:33:39 AM
There are many extensions that let you check whether the link is dofollow or nofollow.
Title: how to decide which links is dofollow and which is unfollow?
Post by: Melissahill on November 01, 2021, 11:59:02 PM
To check if a link is dofollow or nofollow, you can simply inspect the link in the browser and check the HTML code. To do this, right-click on the link in the browser and select "Inspect". This will bring up the HTML code associated with that link. If you see rel="nofollow", then the link is a nofollow link.