Bottom line: You don't want to take the chance that Google or any other search engine might penalize you for not correctly identifying your “nofollow” links. It's much better to be safe than sorry in this case.

Thank you for your interest in this brief training. Please don't hesitate to ask questions. I will do my best to answer them as quickly as possible.

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Kathy



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ChrisScott Premium
Kathy, I love this trainer. You touched on all the crucial issues and taught me a lot. Thank you so much for your time and kindness creating such a great and informative tutorial.

This reflects great credit on you, WA, & the entire Internet community.

Besides the informational value, your style of writing is in keeping with a trait I find common among the most gifted and successful individuals in business.

Your Forever Friend.
- The Teddy Bear
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startouched Premium
Why, thank you, kind Teddy Bear!
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ChrisScott Premium
You are most welcome.
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StepChook Premium
Thank you Kathy!
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johnwnewman Premium
Thanks Kathy :-)
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WilliamBH Premium
This is great Kathy .. I encountered these terms last week and I had no clue what they meant. That you for this. Cheers, William.
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JerryHuang Premium Plus
Meaning that it's best to make all our affiliate links nofollow? Including those prettylinks?
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startouched Premium
Hey, Jerry,
That might require an answer higher than my pay grade, but I use a lot of affiliate links to different locations other than WA. It's just as easy for me to do it when I create the link as to copy in a pretty link ;-)
-Kathy
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