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Old 12-14-2007, 04:16 PM
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Default Re: slaves to Google?

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Originally Posted by wige View Post

In order to cater to Google for the best results, you do not have to do anything that hurts you with Google's competition.
Doesn't Yahoo and MSN support "nofollow"?

Googles recent paid links fiasco requires "nofollow" being added to advertisements. Does catering to Google on this matter not affect ones pricing ability when it comes to selling advertising since you are forced to prevent both Yahoo and MSN from following a link as well?



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