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    Senior Member deepsand's Avatar
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    No doubt some of those are Sanitation or Sewage Enforcement Officers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsand View Post
    No doubt some of those are Sanitation or Sewage Enforcement Officers.
    So, you're saying they're full of ......?

    Quote Originally Posted by vinay11111 View Post
    According to latest google webmaster central blog information if a page with PR 3 contains 3 links ( 2 follow and 1 no-follow) then it doesn't means PR juice will be equally divided among the 2 do-follow links.
    Actually, Google says just the opposite. If you use the nofollow attribute Google does not assign that PR to any of the other links on the page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjtaylor View Post
    So, you're saying they're full of ......?
    Basically that particular definition for 'SEO' is the only one they are qualified at, so yes, they are full of **it
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjtaylor View Post
    So, you're saying they're full of ......?
    Short answer - yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by mjtaylor View Post
    Actually, Google says just the opposite. If you use the nofollow attribute Google does not assign that PR to any of the other links on the page.
    Are you perhaps thinking of <meta name="robots" content="nofollow" />, the antecedent of <a href="URI" rel="nofollow">Title</a> ?

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    What is the average time for a link to show up on a SERP? I understand that Google can't show all the links that link in to your site other wise we could figure out the algorithym's but does anyone now the avg time?

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    Well, if we all listened to what google was telling us we'd be in trouble. That's like believing that you have to leave backlinks on relevant content... Remember when they told everyone that they needed to have a site map on there site? Then went through and slapped everyone ...or a lot of people that had site maps? Never believe what google tells you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by provaltech View Post
    As my personal experience i will told you yahoo not deny no fallow link as google.
    A modicum of research will show that no major SE wholly "denies" a nofollow link.

    See nofollow: Interpretation by the individual search engines

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