Affiliate Websites and the (rel="nofollow") Tag
Date Published: March 22, 2005
Affiliate websites have always encountered some sort of problems
with ranking high in the search engines. The main problem they
tend to encounter is the mirrored and duplicated content issue.
Sites that consist primarily of affiliate links tend to offer
very little or no unique content and as a result, tend to have a
harder time with the search engines.
The (rel="nofollow") Tag
Google has introduced a new tag who's purpose is to help stop
spamming on blog websites. By implementing this tag on the url,
this basically means that the search engine spiders will not
follow the link. While this is great for blog site owners and
the search engines, this has provided affiliate marketers with
the chance to test out the new tag and possibly help improve
their results in the search engines.
For the small company that only intends to be an affiliate
marketer for a product or two, this could potentially give them
opportunity to include some affiliate links (using the nofollow
tag) and potentially not pose any problems to their site. This
also potentially can lead to sites only purpose is affiliate
marketing to misuse the tag, to attempt to bypass the search
engine radar.
I am just stating some observations that I have on this subject,
and I am not endorsing spamming techniques. It will be
interesting to see how this develops over the next few months
and the actual results. While this will help in preventing
comment spam on the Blogs, it does give another avenue for
affiliate marketing with the search engines.
For more information on this check out
search engine watch's article.
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Gerard Manning
Search Engine Placement Specialist
Search Engine Marketing Agency :: Manning
Search Marketing
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