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Good post. I just wrote an article about that and how much confusion I think the whole issue really causes. It is a good point that if you don't care what Google says or does, "sell links all you want". It was interesting to me when I contacted TLA about what their suggestions were. It was to send me to a blog post about the google payola and to tell me I can't use rel=nofollow.
The topic still sparks interest of course because google is google. Thanks.
This was a great how-to article on what happened and how David was able to change it, thanks for posting the results. With all the recent posts about the rel=nofollow and other paid link penalties this was a good one on what to and not to do.
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