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Old 11-30-2007, 03:46 AM
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Default Re: Using the rel="nofollow" on website stats

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Originally Posted by mjtaylor View Post
It is an attribute for the href tag so it can go anywhere here after the URL, for example:

<a href="http://s40.sitemeter.com/stats.asp?site=s12AccountName " target="_top" rel="nofollow">
Or before the target attribute as you said in your original post. But not part of the src tag.

And yes, it is for other SEs as well as G. It certainly works with Yahoo's spider and I am pretty sure with MSN; beyond those, I don't know.

Cheers, MJ


Thanks again everyone for the info. (Glad it helped Nicci).

"Dann", SiteMeter's free service has an option to use many types of visible boxes. The best one is a tiny colored square with no markings, names, text nor numbers on it. Just a sort of purple and blue square which is ok. I lucked out, I don't know how, and got the invisible tracker for free.

I don't trust anything "google", so I've never tried GA.
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