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Google's Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide, Version 1.1, 13 Nov 2008, latest version at Google Webmaster Central

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Reputation Repair Home :When would this be useful? If your site has a blog with public commenting turned on, links within

those comments could pass your reputation to pages that you may not be comfortable vouching for.

Blog comment areas on pages are highly susceptible to comment spam. Nofollowing these useradded

links ensures that you're not giving your page's hard-earned reputation to a spammy site. Many

blogging software packages automatically nofollow user comments, but those that don't can most

likely be manually edited to do this. This advice also goes for other areas of your site that may involve

user-generated content, such as guestbooks, forums, shout-boards, referrer listings, etc. If you're

willing to vouch for links added by third parties (e.g. if a commenter is trusted on your site), then

there's no need to use nofollow on links; however, linking to sites that Google considers spammy can

affect the reputation of your own site. The Webmaster Help Center has more tips on avoiding

comment spam, like using CAPTCHAs and turning on comment moderation.

Google's Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide, Version 1.1, 13 Nov 2008, latest version at Google Webmaster Central

A comment spammer leaves a message on one of our news posts, hoping to get some of our

site's reputation




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