What is DoFollow? What is NoFollow?
If you’ve been doing any kind of reading about link building, then you’ve probably seen people mentioning “nofollow” and “dofollow” links. These are very important terms to understand when you are trying to build great links back to your site in order to increase your search engine rankings. But, to the person who is new to all of this, it may be kind of confusing. I am going to help break it down for you.
When creating a link on a webpage using HTML, the standard code for that link is:
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It includes the HTML tag, the URL the link will be going to, the text that will be shown on the webpage for that link, and the closing HTML tag.
You are able to add more HTML to the code above, in order to tell the search engine spiders whether or not you want them to follow the link when crawling your website. You may be thinking… “Why wouldn’t I want the search engine spiders to see all of the links on my site?” This is a very valid concern, which I will address further down. First, I am going to show you how to modify the HTML in order to tell the search engine spiders to crawl a link or not.
To tell the spiders to crawl a link, you don’t have to do anything. Simply using the format shown above, the search engine spiders will crawl the link provided.
To tell the spiders to NOT crawl a link, you need to add the following code to the HTML code above:
rel=”nofollow”
It would then look like:
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Basically, there is no true “dofollow”, it is just NOT using the “nofollow” tag. Pretty simple, eh? (No, I am not Canadian… well, kind of.)
Why does this matter?
When you are using different methods (hopefully from this site) in order to build links on other websites (to increase your search engine rankings), you need to determine if the websites you are attempting to get your site listed on use the “nofollow” tag or not. If they do, it may still be a good idea to try to get that link there, but it is generally regarded as not the best use of time since the search engines don’t follow that link and you don’t get any increase in search engine rankings from that link.
So, when you are looking for sites and blogs that you could leave your link on (through reciprocal links, commenting on a blog, directory submissions, buying links, etc) figure out if the links in the particular section of the site you are aiming for uses “nofollow” or not. (A good way to do this is to view the source code, or find some good “dofollow” lists such as Courtney Tuttle’s D-list )
Why wouldn’t I want the search engine spiders to see all of the links on my site? (Or, Why would I use “nofollow”?)
There are many reasons you would want to use the “nofollow” tag, such as:
1) Paid Links: This is recommended by Google. Essentially, your sites page rank give a small amount of rank juice to the sites you link to (which helps their search engine ranking, which is the purpose of link building, to get that juice from others). If you have a paid link on your site, it’s essentially buying a higher rank in Google. They don’t like that.
2) Maybe in your blog’s comment section (if using most blog software, this is automatic). It is up to you if you want your commentators to get link juice back to their site. It is personal preference.
3) When linking to major, very popular sites. If you are linking to google.com, yahoo.com, digg.com (the front page), cnn.com, or whoever else, they are already popular, so you might as well use “nofollow” since your link won’t make or break them.
I hope this has been helpful. Feel free to comment or use the contact link in the top right of the page if you have any questions about this, or any link building subject.
UPDATE: Now that you know what dofollow is, you can easily find dofollow blogs with my DoFollow Blogs Search Engine, DoFollow Diver!











April 15th, 2010 at 9:05 am
I think all SEO professionals know these facts and do the link building only upon the do follow blogs as the search engines are not going to follow “no-follow” links.
April 16th, 2010 at 5:05 am
With the increasing popularity of blogs and blog advertisement it is essential to use this type of coding to make sure that our blog can help to make some bucks.
May 6th, 2010 at 12:37 am
Most of the Blog Commentators keep their links in order to increase the traffic to their website. While the Blog makers had the smart thing by making the links as “NO Follow”. Search engines are not going to consider such “NO Follow” links on the page rank basis.
May 12th, 2010 at 7:23 am
Google is not going to crawl the “no follow” links, So most of the companies are charging the money for giving them a “Do follow” link.
May 15th, 2010 at 12:39 am
No follow links are not useful for increasing the Page rank of a site but it can increase the domain rank. So if we are getting the NO follow links from the domain having higher PR, it is going to help you in increasing the domain rank.
May 19th, 2010 at 12:24 am
That’s right that Google doesn’t consider the ‘no follow’ links but these links put on high PR sites help to get the domain ranked well.I m also doing do follow and no follow links and both are helpful for my blog.
May 24th, 2010 at 11:44 pm
So this is the real meaning and concept behind No follow and Do follow.I used to work on Do follow and that too very perfectly but was not aware how to explain when someone really ask about its concept.
July 7th, 2010 at 7:14 am
You have given such nice description about DoFollow and NoFollow in detail as it is very easy to understand.Now a days people are doing Dofollow link in SEO work to get high page rank.
July 8th, 2010 at 12:26 am
I use Google No dofollow plugin inorder to Check the attribute. It makes my work as an ease..
July 24th, 2010 at 2:48 am
I have just a basic knowledge of Do follow and I have learned something about do follow and no follow from this post.I like the way you have described here in simple way.This is interesting to read those reasons to use no follow tag.
August 4th, 2010 at 12:18 pm
Nice information out here regarding the Do-follow and the No-Follow.As the properlity of the Blog increased the site owner become smarter they convert there blog in the No-follow category.
August 27th, 2010 at 7:32 am
Now a days Do follow is popular in SEO as with the help of do follow we can improve a pagerank of a web site.There is really a good explanation about Do follow that why is it require.It is really simple to understand about it.
August 27th, 2010 at 1:08 pm
Do follow and No follow makes the difference with their links if the links is been in the pink banner than the links is No No follow and the link is with no color the link is do follow.
September 3rd, 2010 at 7:01 am
You have explained about Do follow and No follow in simple way so it is easy to understand.With the help of Do follow blog you can attract more visitors.You can also get more backlinks with is.
September 10th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Good article and Information. It is definitely going to help me and lots of others like me who are new to SEO and blogging.