Link popularity - definition
The term “Link popularity” describes the quality as well as the quantity of inbound links to a website. The higher the link popularity is, the better the visibility of the website in the SERPS (Search Engine Result Pages). Related: Google Pagerank
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[…] The “nofollow tag” is a html attribute that was invented by Google in order to prevent or reduce comment spam, especially weblog related. It is used by webmasters on their webpages and tells the search engine spiders not to count links tagged with it for link popularity calculation systems such as the Google Pagerank system ™. When used, the “nofollow” tagged link will not count as a vote for the link target url and will therefore not increase its SERPS (Search Engine Result Pages) ranking in any way. […]
[…] The act of building up (external) links to a webpage with the purpose of increasing link popularity. A central part of any Search Engine Optimization strategy. […]
[…] to leverage Google Spam Filters, such as the Google Sandbox Effect and a certain filter applied to link popularity which prevent new websites from achieving a good ranking. This is accomplished through the amount […]
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