SEO

Dofollow Link

A dofollow link is a standard hyperlink without special attributes like rel="nofollow", rel="ugc", or rel="sponsored". Search engine crawlers follow these links and pass link equity (PageRank) to the destination page. All links are dofollow by default unless a special attribute is added.

Why It Matters

Dofollow links are the primary pathway search engines use to discover pages and understand relationships between them. A dofollow backlink from another site acts as a vote of confidence, directly influencing search rankings. When SEOs talk about "earning backlinks," they typically mean dofollow links.

Dofollow vs. Nofollow

Aspect Dofollow Nofollow
HTML attribute None (default) rel="nofollow"
Link equity Passes through Does not pass (treated as hint)
Crawling Crawler follows Crawler may ignore
Ranking impact Direct Indirect or none
Use cases Editorial links, source citations Ads, sponsorships, user-generated content

Since 2019, Google treats nofollow as a "hint" rather than a directive, meaning it may still crawl or consider nofollow links for ranking in some cases.

Link Attribute Types

  • dofollow (default): No attribute, passes link equity
  • nofollow (rel="nofollow"): Hints that link equity should not be passed
  • sponsored (rel="sponsored"): For paid or sponsored links
  • ugc (rel="ugc"): For links in user-generated content like comments and forums

Natural Backlink Profile

A healthy backlink profile contains a natural mix of dofollow and nofollow links. A profile with 100% dofollow links can appear manipulative to search engines. Nofollow links from social media, forums, and wikis still contribute referral traffic and brand visibility, so maintaining link type diversity matters.

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