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    ording to recent blog and forum posts.

    In the Beginning There Were Links

    A simple concept, hyperlinks connected the websites within the world wide web. Linking is what the world wide web is about. This certainly didn't start with search engines, but rather with hyperlinks created with HTML code. The rules for producing viable websites joining the world wide web sprang from this language. So why is there so much power allotted to search engines and their rules about linking? Sad to say but the past linking between sites voting for quality have gotten muddled in the link building frenzy. Search engines have created their own linking monster.

    What Is This rel=" nofollow" Tag Anyway?

    Much of the search engine forum discussion started with Google representative Matt Cutts suggesting that O'Reilly Media use the rel="nofollow" tag to keep off topic links O'Reilly Media sold to essentially "not count" when search engine robots came across the links for indexing purposes.

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    engines, but rather with hyperlinks created with HTML code. The rules for producing viable websites joining the world wide web sprang from this language. So why is there so much power allotted to search engines and their rules about linking? Sad to say but the past linking between sites voting for quality have gotten muddled in the link building frenzy. Search engines have created their own linking monster.

    What Is This rel=" nofollow" Tag Anyway?

    Much of the search engine forum discussion started with Google representative Matt Cutts suggesting that O'Reilly Media use the rel="nofollow" tag to keep off topic links O'Reilly Media sold to essentially "not count" when search engine robots came across the links for indexing purposes.

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    but the past linking between sites voting for quality have gotten muddled in the link building frenzy. Search engines have created their own linking monster.

    What Is This rel=" nofollow" Tag Anyway?

    Much of the search engine forum discussion started with Google representative Matt Cutts suggesting that O'Reilly Media use the rel="nofollow" tag to keep off topic links O'Reilly Media sold to essentially "not count" when search engine robots came across the links for indexing purposes.

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    ussion started with Google representative Matt Cutts suggesting that O'Reilly Media use the rel="nofollow" tag to keep off topic links O'Reilly Media sold to essentially "not count" when search engine robots came across the links for indexing purposes. The idea is that this tag can be used to negate the power of the link vote for link popularity when the webmaster is linking to what is often called a "bad neighborhood". This may be seen as a suggestion by Google, or it could be Google's way of popularizing the nofollow tag so it is used by webmasters for their own paid text link ads on webmaster websites. Only time will tell.

    Matt Cutts Comments On Reputable Sites & Link Selling
    http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?threadid=7651

    The recent flurry of posts regarding O'Reilly Media's text link ads has produced some interesting comments from Search Engine Watch Forums members and Threadwatch members:

    O'Reilly In Off-Topic Link Selling Debate
    http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?threadid=7496

    Google Admit Problems with Text Link Ads
    http://www.threadwatch.org/node/3706

    Danny Sullivan offers an explanation of this new tag in his Search Engine Watch Blog:

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