Relevanz von "dofollow" Social Bookmark Websites
Matt Cutts, Leiter des Search Quality Teams von Google bestätigte in einem Interview mit Stephan Spencer: "Social News und Social Bookmark Websites mit "dofollow" Attribut sind aus Sicht von Google für das Ranking einer Website ausdrücklich relevant."
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Das Interview mit Matt Cutts
Der entsprechende Ausschnitt aus diesem Interview lautet folgendermaßen:
Next question: are social bookmark links given less weight than other back links - given how easy these services are to manipulate?
Matt Cutts: Typically, our policy is: a link is a link, is a link; wherever that link's worth is, that is the worth that we give it. Some people ask about links from DMOZ, links from .edu or links from .gov, and they say: "Isn't there some sort of boost? Isn't a link better if it comes from a .edu?" The short answer is: no, it is not. It is just .edu links tend to have higher PageRank, because more people link to .edu's or .gov's.
To the best of my knowledge, I do not think we have anything that says social bookmark links are given less weight. Certainly, some sites like del.icio.us and other people, may choose to put individual "nofollows" in and they may choose to take actions to try to prevent spam, but we do not typically say anything like: social bookmarking by itself - give less weight.
Das komplette Interview findet man übrigens auf dem Weblog von Stephan Spencer (Interview mit Matt Cutts)
Was hat das mit WeLinkYou.net zu tun?
WeLinkYou.net ist solch ein Social Bookmark Service mit 100% dofollow Links. Dass heißt, Sie erhalten suchmaschinenfreundliche und rankingrelevante Backlinks für jeden Eintrag, den Sie auf WeLinkYou.net durchführen.
Das Interview mit Matt Cutts
Der entsprechende Ausschnitt aus diesem Interview lautet folgendermaßen:
Next question: are social bookmark links given less weight than other back links - given how easy these services are to manipulate?
Matt Cutts: Typically, our policy is: a link is a link, is a link; wherever that link's worth is, that is the worth that we give it. Some people ask about links from DMOZ, links from .edu or links from .gov, and they say: "Isn't there some sort of boost? Isn't a link better if it comes from a .edu?" The short answer is: no, it is not. It is just .edu links tend to have higher PageRank, because more people link to .edu's or .gov's.
To the best of my knowledge, I do not think we have anything that says social bookmark links are given less weight. Certainly, some sites like del.icio.us and other people, may choose to put individual "nofollows" in and they may choose to take actions to try to prevent spam, but we do not typically say anything like: social bookmarking by itself - give less weight.
Das komplette Interview findet man übrigens auf dem Weblog von Stephan Spencer (Interview mit Matt Cutts)
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