Usually we say that nofollow links will not count, but Ben Fisher found that they really help with a small experiment on the strength of the ranking. He made an interesting study where he wrote on SpiderMan And then to other blogs that link back to 3 SpiderMan 3 game link to post your comment. The unique thing about it was the anchor text "3 piderMan" nofollow contained lies, but within a short period of time, Xbox and other conditions of your site piderMan 3 positioned on the first page of Google's .
I'm not sure whether the way Google looks nofollows is currently confused on their end, or if they do they actually count, but on the basis of this experiment, it seems that they help with rankings. What do you think?
If you look at the image above it shows that there "piderMan 3 Xbox" results for the 224. This means that it should be easy to rank for a long period, but the actual blog post ranks for that term is not piderMan content anywhere within the word. The only reason is because I think it ranks nofollow link anchor text "piderMan" contained.
I'm not sure whether the way Google looks nofollows is currently confused on their end, or if they do they actually count, but on the basis of this experiment, it seems that they help with rankings. What do you think?
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