When you click Link
in the Post Editor toolbar to hyperlink text, you’ll notice a new
option about adding a rel=’nofollow’ attribute. Checking this box means
that you don’t want this link to be considered when web crawlers are
searching for information they’ll use to index your page.

You might want to check this box if you don’t fully trust the content
you’re linking to, the link is a paid link, or simply to deprioritize
this link so that web crawlers can focus on your blog’s other content.
Remember that web crawlers look through the information on your blog to
determine your search rankings, so deciding what information they
consider affects how people find your blog.
Read more about the rel='nofollow' attribute in the Google Webmaster’s Help Center.




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