Absrtact: In the latest webmaster help video Google's Matt Cutts discusses the use of Rel =nofollow in internal links. This statement will break the seoer of previous misconceptions. Matt Cutts said: I've talked about this before, rel =nofollow means pager
In the latest webmaster help video Google's Matt Cutts discusses using rel = "nofollow" in the internal link usage issue. This statement will break the seoer of previous misconceptions.
Matt Cutts said: I've talked about this before, rel = "nofollow" means PageRank will not pass the PR weight through the link, but it will also prevent us from crawling the pages that the link points to, so the outbound link uses nofollow to prevent the transfer of weight.
However, in order to facilitate googlebot better crawl page, to ensure that PageRank on the site normal flow, transfer weight, Google does not recommend the use of internal links nofollow.
Matt Cutts continued: For example, landing pages and useless terms page, such pages are usually not much value, but each page must have such a landing link, most of the webmaster will add nofollow tag at the landing, but usually will affect the Googlebot crawl and weight transfer. If you really don't want Google to include a page, suggest using Noindex instead of nofollow.
To sum up, outbound links with nofollow, site links do not use.