Now I'll be the first to admit that, though a little interesting, my previous post about
G+ Post Links and PR was a bit cumbersome, and not particularly memory friendly.
So, to help you out a little, I thought that a more user-friendly approach may be better for you.
With that in mind, I'm happy to present to you ...
...
The Google+ Post Links Cheat Sheet.
There you go, a simple Cheat Sheet for which links in G+ Posts are NoFollowed, and which ones should pass PageRank.
Enjoy :D
9 comments:
Good Explanation thanks!!
Thanks for your sharing Lyndon, it helps a lot to understand what and how Google works!
Thank you
Lyndon - This is a well-written cheat sheet. Appreciate your efforts here!
This is very helpful. Thx for putting together and making it user friendly.
However, it seemed to me that the hashtags in the comments are no longer followed. I used to use this as a way to bookmark some things and the function doesn't seem to be working anymore...unless they changed it back.
@Debbie Gartner
As far as I can see, the #HashTags are "normal".
If you look at the HashTag example on http://googlepluspagerank.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/googleplus-post-links.html, you'll see the code in the hashtag image, and there is no "nofollow" being applied.
Thanks very much Lyndon,
I have shared this with some other (very) like-minded professionals. As i said on your G+ feed, I am looking forward to more follow ups and to continue learning more about what is working and not.
I can see a small, but possibly quite effective strategy to increase relevance from these "followed" HashTags. If one would always use the same tag, when the spider would travel from the tag to the search results page and re enter the numerous posts back to the same author, it should pick up a bunch of authority... no?
@Jared Bates
I'll have to cover that for you :D
Thank you for all the information, I sent it to all that is in my circles, this is still overpowering info I am for old school just learning, too bad i wasn't a computor
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