New Feature : Dofollow Links & Terms of Use

Date August 12, 2008

We made another improvement to our site to make you, our valuable guests, have a pleasant browsing at Freelocale.

The above picture is a badge created by Randa Clay from Randa Clay Design; to inform any blog readers that the respective blog is “dofollow”. Basically “dofollow blogs” mean that they have removed the “nofollow” tag from their links, which in turn will make any links placed on the blogs easy to crawl and index by any search engines’ spiders.

The dofollow movement has recently become a trend in blogs, to encourage comments in blogs which will increase their traffic. We at Freelocale also proud to participate in this movement to encourage discussions which in turn will bring up new fresh ideas and freedom of knowledge, something which we at Freelocale committed to.

We also set up our Terms of Use to give our valuable guests a guideline on how to use Freelocale properly. Our hope is to share and documented as many free stuffs as possible in the Internet to you, without having to worry about copyright infringements and legal notices. Freelocale ’s Terms of Use will reflect this spirit to all of our readers.

 
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2 Responses to “New Feature : Dofollow Links & Terms of Use”

  1. James said:
    Have you noticed your blog traffic increase since adding the nofollow plugin?

    Jamess last blog post..Is Wikipedia forced dofollow?

  2. admin said:
    Yes I noticed it James. Though its still in normal daily average. I’ve had a lot of traffic once on my best day…guess its pure luck, since I am not updating often. I will try update more, so keep reading ! Thank you :)

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