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		<title>No-Follow Links Future in 2020: What to do Further</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Till 10th September 2019, the rel=” nofollow” HTML tag was a simple non-descript tag that has been around for the past 15 years and the Google search engine algorithm was designed to ignore these links. This meant that these nofollow links had zero link equity and did not influence or assist in the ranking of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="600" height="316" class="wp-image-2365" style="width: 600px;" src="https://seodigitalgurus.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/meta-robots-nofollow-Image-Credit-Search-Engine-Journal.png" alt="meta-robots-nofollow-Image Credit Search Engine Journal" srcset="https://seodigitalgurus.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/meta-robots-nofollow-Image-Credit-Search-Engine-Journal.png 760w, https://seodigitalgurus.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/meta-robots-nofollow-Image-Credit-Search-Engine-Journal-300x158.png 300w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" />Till 10<sup>th</sup> September 2019, the rel=” nofollow” HTML tag was a simple non-descript tag that has been around for the past 15 years and the Google search engine algorithm was designed to ignore these links. This meant that these nofollow links had zero link equity and did not influence or assist in the ranking of the destination page under <a href="https://seodigitalgurus.com/seo-services/" data-wpel-link="internal">Search Engine Optimization techniques</a> in any ways – it was simply a way to tell the crawler that this specific link or page need not be followed and the crawler would do just the same.</p>



<p><strong>The Nofollow update recently announced</strong></p>



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<p>Things are now poised for a change. As per Google’s recent announcement, from 1<sup>st</sup> March 2020, the nofollow tag will be treated as hint and the algorithm will analyze the mentioned links, content background and understand the website, and then decide to include or exclude them from the Search ranking parameters. So, what Google has done is that it has introduced two new rel or relationship attributes: &#8211;</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>rel=”
sponsored”: this attribute is for identification of links and sites on the
destination URL that pertain to ads, sponsorships or paid agreements.</li><li>rel=”
UGC” where UGC means User Generated Content. This attribute is to be used to
identify links that are associated with user generated content like comments,
posts etc.</li></ol>



<p>The rel=” nofollow” will still indicate
links that the site does not want the search engine to consider for site
ranking credit or that it does not endorse another site etc.&nbsp; These three clear distinctions made by Google
indicate that the trend of not giving any value to nofollow tags is over and
that the crawler will henceforth work on the ‘hint model’ so that valuable
information, that was earlier being masked by the nofollow rel and one that can
help improve searches is not missed out. The webmaster would still retain the
decision-making powers to decide which sites or links should not be given
credit and hence not affect the ranking of his site. </p>



<p>While this nofollow updated version
will be immediately put into effect, Google will give website owners time till
1<sup>st</sup> March 2020 to start viewing and analyzing the nofollow links.</p>



<p><strong>What to do further?</strong></p>



<p>Google has announced that webmasters
need not jump onto the bandwagon immediately and change the existing nofollow
links on their sites. Though Google starts the hint model on immediate basis,
webmasters have nothing much to as of now, especially if they are using the
nofollow tag to notify Google that the site does not endorse a link or sponsor
a link etc. – no action is required for existing nofollow links and markups.

But, going forward, website
owners need to start tagging the rel=” sponsored” attribute for ads and
sponsorships and the rel=” UGC” for comments, posts etc. In case of ads or
sponsored links, Google recommends that using the “sponsored” tag is the most
preferred way of going about tagging though “nofollow” is also acceptable.
Website owners need to understand that the advantage of the hint model is that
the Google algorithm will be able to process and analyze links and site content
for better search results and therefore, should accordingly use the newly
announced rel attributes.



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