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Wonderful post. aimClear seemed to have an "animal" theme going on that day.
Shari, Jill, and other old-school SEOs sometimes have such a prediliction to take self-rightous mucky-muck positions! How the heck could it be bad to NoFollow a contact form? Not everybody has a milliondy-billion bucks to do Grantastic Designs. When we have a spare 20K we'll clean up the homepage and take on the No NoFollow puzzle Shari suggests.
We're not all working on perfect sites. Unfortunatly our sites have shelf lives and some of us must adapt them and deal with it. We're told that Google likes direction for crawling. We're lawyers, plumbers, and doctors who can't possibly run to usability clinics and redo the site everytime Google changes their mind about how things work.
Our agency sealed off one of our site's contact forms, some old .PDFs and made sure the spider enters the site-interior by way of homepage anchor text, not a redundent image link. Hoopty-doo Shari, now there's some "unwise advice..." HELLO!!!!!!!!!!
It's nice to see the link to the original post-not the SEL article, which was very good in itself. Good job Marty. Tamar would be proud.
I don't get it. The Top Rank person first complained that the submitted post was "not editorial" (Whatever the heck that means) and then argued that the post was too weak. Is everyone crazy here? Contrarian? For arguing the facts? Is aimClear in a gentlemanly joust with a blog author because aimClear thinks the the content the author offers value-but the author doesn't? Holy cow batman.
Lawyers say if you have the law on their side, argue the law. If they have the facts on their side argue the facts. If they have neither the law or the facts on their side then pound the table. Contrarian linkbaiter indeed. Now there's some table pounding!
Like all good writing (Andrew's Post) it's what it means to each reader personally (in this case aimClear) that makes for good journalism! LOL
Our company is considering a blog so I'll bring this list to the IT lady on Monday. Thanks tnash.
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