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Old 02-14-2008, 07:27 PM
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Default Re: When should I use no-follow on internal Links?

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Originally Posted by AVC View Post
No follow should be used on a lot of links like affiliate links, log in, search functions and so on if it is logical, if you want pages to be indexed they should be followed, if not use no follow.
Are you sure that you don't change the link so you don't get commision? The same applies to code from Affiliate providers that are not valid, not even well-formed.

A tiny change may be to your disadvantage.
  1. The URL redirects you to the correct site.
  2. But it may not track your affiliate Id correctly.
A computer (program) is plain stupid. It does exactly what it is told to do. Read about the concequences of a, comma error:
The camelot, the straw man and the faceless community.

Syntax, sematics, imperatives and pragmatics etc. are all important in computer programs. You must decide what is most important in different situations, e.g. valid code or valid tracking. I prefer valid tracking.

Last edited by kgun; 02-14-2008 at 07:41 PM.
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