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i think it,s a good article.
I'm glad to see that you have a positive outlook about aboutus.org. So many people just don't get it.
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Thanks for the update, Casey.
These didn't use to be "no follow" links. Looks like that has recently been changed.
Great article. Thanks.
So would you still advise people to use AboutUs.org since the nofollow change?
Well, they have the deluxe version of articles with regular links, but you will have to pay for it. Anyway no free links.
When deleting my spam comments, I deleted an excellent comment from someone named Casey.
In it, he shared that Aboutus.org has instituted "no follow" for its external links. I still have to go and check it out to verify.
However, I do get a bit of traffic from aboutus.org. So, it's probaby worth creating a profile and a few links on the site whether they pass SEO credit or not.
That's one good article bruv. Kudos! Someone directed me there and am gonna take it with both hands.
One thing about the "no follow" tag is that bots still follow the link to your page(s) but its only SEO credits that are not passed onto your site.
Thus, you still get to have bots to crawl your site as result of that 'LINK' from the AboutUs.org site.
Though the SEO bit is removed you still get some benefits hence making it worthwhile.
Great Article, thanks for the information.
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Keep up the good work. It is unfortunate that the Internet search engines have a polarized commercial interest and that ranking sometimes depends on just how many dollars you're willing to spend on link farms.
Great!Let's hope that in the near future page ranking does not depend on Google.
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