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Vieux 31/03/2005, 12h24   #3
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Par défaut Re: Making a public page invisible to (or unreadable by) search engines?

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:06:00 +0000, Andrzej Adam Filip
<anfi@priv.onet.pl> wrote:

>>Rich wrote:
>>> I hope this is an appropriate group to ask this in:
>>>
>>> On my web site, I want to have a lot of links going to another site.
>>> However, I don't want those links to be counted in his favor by the
>>> search engines. I don't mind having links to his site, but I don't
>>> want him to outrank me as a result. How can I do this? Is there a meta
>>> tag I can use on the page containing the links (one that will prevent
>>> the search engine from seeing the links)? Or can I do it by setting
>>> the file permissions in a certain way?

>>
>>Use ref="nofollow" in the links.
>>e.g. <a href="http://www.example.com/" rel="nofollow"> example </a>
>>
>>http://www.google.com/googleblog/200...ment-spam.html
>>
>>[...] From now on, when Google sees the attribute (rel="nofollow") on
>>hyperlinks, those links won't get any credit when we rank websites in
>>our search results. [...] [We] would like to thank MSN Search and Yahoo!
>>for supporting this initiative. [...]


Thank you for that! Is it only Google, MSN and Yahoo that will
recognise the rel="nofollow" tag then?

Rich
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