Hi there! Im new to this whole Article Directory. I finally got my thumb out from my ... and start writing a good article. Correct grammar and so on. I added only 1 link to my site in the whole article, and the link is "nofollow". Woundering now, how powerful is a "nofollow" link from a great article directory? Also, the GoArticle is a good site with a lot of trust and many backlinks...So, am I going to get some "POWER" to my site now even though its a nofollow link or what? And tell me why if I get some power.. Hope we can learn something new! Thanks for any aswer!
the link in the author resource in goarticles is follow actually. it is a relevant content with a contextual backlink, what else you are looking for?
Panda Downgraded some of the "juice" from article directories, having said that any link is almost always better than no link.
Its not always good to make your entire focus on whether the links you place are dof0llow or not, because all that is time you could be building more links. Even if a link is nof0llow, it still can be spidered, and can still drive traffic. The way I see it, too, is that adding nof0llow links also adds to the 'diversity'.. who in the world has only 'dof0llow' links coming in to their site naturally, anyways? Just my 2c
Thanks guys I know that a link is a link, no mather nofollow or ********. Actually as you all know, there is good to have a mix with both ******** and nofollow, so it appers "naturally" in the big G. I really mean if I get more "trust and power" just because its from "GOarticles" - The great and big site with almost 1 milion backlinks!? And also, if I could create a linkwheel and use one of my articles...(Anyone tried something like this out?) Pm me.
Well guys, then we can say like this: A link is a link, no matter what. But a nofollow link from GoArticles, is much better then a ******** link from a scrapy site with poor content. Or you can say that its a good link even though its nofollow, because it will pass the linkjuice from goarticles.com to your site? Am I write or wrong?
No follow links do get indexed and it is in my experience that they "leak" some juice - it can also help you build a more natural link profile. Any link is a good link!