Noobs: How to get do-follow links on Stack Exchange (and Reddit and Quora)

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I recently hired 5 people on BHW to build do-follow links on Reddit, Stack Exchange and Quora. Of course, none of them knew how to turn the links from nofollow to do-follow.

Stack Overflow, a Q&A site for programmers on the Stack Exchange network, has publicly stated that it has worked with Google to build a meaning around an outbound do-follow link and an outbound nofollow link from it's site.

All the links are nofollow by default. Now, how do you change the links from nofollow to do-follow? This is how it can be done on Stack Exchange:


Quora and Reddit videos coming soon.
 
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That's some channel you got going on Utube, really useful techniques to get some juice. Thank you.
 
Excellent stuff, learned something new today and subscribed to your youtube channel. Great help there !
 
Cool videos dude im waiting to see the Reddit video im very interested to see what u got to say!
 
Great share mate. looking for a reddit and quora trick. xD
 
I am gonna give it a try,but i really dont care abiut ******** or nofollow,as quora or Reddit are really able to send ton of traffic if you have genuine content. i my self receive d around 1k click in 2 days from Quora.
 
I am gonna give it a try,but i really dont care abiut ******** or nofollow,as quora or Reddit are really able to send ton of traffic if you have genuine content. i my self receive d around 1k click in 2 days from Quora.

Well I posted this in an SEO section, not a traffic generation section. Quora can be used as both.
 
This is crazy. Thank you so much for your effort. I was precisely talking about this with my partner and then booommm..... this post. I am looking forward to watch your reddit video. When do you think is going to be available???
 
Did you consider checking DA of the outbound links in Quora? From your tests it seems like you can't really figure out what it is. I wonder if they use something to check the quality of the outbound link? Maybe PR or DA?
 
thanks for your share, i was looking for something like that
 
Seriously man. Really goood job!!!!! I can't wait for trying this thing.
 
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