If you are into using HTML code you can simply add it to your blog title. By default your code will look something like this:
<a href="http://http.myblogforaffiliates.com">EasyAffiliateMarketing</a>
All you need to do to add a “nofollow” attribute to your page is add:
<a href="http://http.myxxxblogforaffiliates.com" rel=”nofollow”>EasyAffiliateMarketing</a>
But, for all of us WordPress users, you know there is a plugin for everything. So next we will look at installing a Wordpress plugin that will selectively allow you to add “no follow” attributes to your links.
Click next to learn how to use a Wordpress plugin
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ChrisScott
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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.
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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
JerryHuang
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Meaning that it's best to make all our affiliate links nofollow? Including those prettylinks?