Google To Penalize On Text Link JavaScript
Matt Cutts now started talking about paid links, or text link ads. He discusses the topic of Google, which began to read javascript after advise for a long time for us to use javascript as a way to keep Google from reading or paid links text link ads.>
Matt reveals that Googlebot is now smarter. He noted that Google started to change the message on the subject is about to stop mentioning 2007-2008 javascript but for nofollow or redirect through a URL that is blocked by robots.txt.
Cutts noted that even in the on-click in javascript, Crawl and indexing team will enter a code so much respect rel = "nofollow". So that we can put an attribute rel = "nofollow" on links that run on javascript, and more often than not, Google will make sure that does not affect pagerank if they are using javascript.
Cutts did say, however, that if we want really safe, we should use the nofollow attribute or a link with the things that are blocked. Cutts has made repeated visits to the topic of the uploaded recently to the Google Webmaster Central YouTube, in response to a question following users:
Now that Google can crawl JavaScript links, what is going to happen with all those paid links that were JavScript code behind? Will Google start penalizing them?
Matt insists that Google has to crawl better at javascript, and URLs that we enter into the javascript that we think will not be able to explore, may now be explored and even including the index. He said most people who make javascript link in the ad network would be handled by Google's very well.
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