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You accidentally requested a link on a resource page that uses 'nofollow' tags on all outbound links. What is the impact on your SEO?

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SEO Fundamentals - Link Building
You accidentally requested a link on a resource page that uses 'nofollow' tags on all outbound links. What is the impact on your SEO?
AFull SEO benefit because all links count equally
BNo SEO benefit because 'nofollow' prevents passing link authority
CNegative SEO impact because 'nofollow' links harm your site
DYour site will be penalized by search engines
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Understand the effect of 'nofollow' on link authority

    'Nofollow' tells search engines not to pass ranking credit through the link.
  2. Step 2: Clarify that 'nofollow' links do not harm or penalize your site

    They simply do not help SEO but do not cause penalties or negative impact.
  3. Final Answer:

    No SEO benefit because 'nofollow' prevents passing link authority -> Option B
  4. Quick Check:

    'Nofollow' = No link authority passed [OK]
Quick Trick: Check for 'nofollow' before requesting links [OK]
Common Mistakes:
  • Thinking 'nofollow' links boost SEO
  • Believing 'nofollow' links cause penalties
  • Ignoring link attributes

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