Linkworth Allows for NoFollow Links

. Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Many publishers who use paid posting and link selling as a means to make money, know that their webpages tend to get bad page rank because this is frowned upon by Google. Simply put, most programs that offer this service to publishers do not allow for the nofollow tag to be used.

External link ad selling service LinkWorth on the other hand, allows publishers to choose the “nofollow” option for their links if they desire to.

You can do that by going to My Sites » Manage Sites » Edit Site and choosing “I will use rel=”nofollow” tag for all my links” under Additional Website Settings section.

What does this mean to publishers? Well, It means that, those publishers who have stopped using LinkWorth in the past or those who have stopped using other services for the same reason, for “nofollow” reasons, can now start selling text links again.

As we all know, Google punishes, and is still punishing, tons of blogs and websites for selling text links. So, if Page Rank is indeed important to you, and if you desire to have a Google friendly blog or site, yet you still enjoy using third party text-link ad selling services, then LinkWorth is the answer for you and your text-link selling (Or paid posting).

Advantage of using “nofollow”

  • Your blog or website stays Google friendly
  • You will keep your Page Rank (Google won’t decrease your PR)
  • Your blog or website will not be banned from Google’s search index
  • If you had stopped using LinkWorth for “nofollow” reasons, now you can use it back (opportunity to make extra money).
  • If you had stopped using a different program for "nofollow" reasons, now you can try LinkWorth (opportunity to make extra money).

Disadvantage of using “nofollow”

  • Moderate risk of losing potential advertisers (mostly those who were chasing your page rank). Some advertisers are interested in both pagerank and traffic.

As for myself I like the fact that you can chose nofollow and I do use Linkworth for my blogs, and have sold quite a few links using their service. I have found that many highly niche focused blogs and sites have done well selling their links. Some of mine have as I mentioned in this LinkWorth post.

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