I just added rel = "nofollow" to some links.
Does anyone know how long it takes for Google to stop following after adding "nofollow" to the link? I added an hour ago and still see how they bypass the nofollow links.
It may not stop following your links rel="nofollow". According to Wikipedia :
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Google claims that their engine takes "nofollow" literally and does not "follow" the link at all. However, experiments conducted by optimizers show conflicting results. These studies show that Google follows the link but does not index the linked page, unless it was indexed by Google for other reasons (for example, other links that do not contain nofollow that point to the page).
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I track about 7000 pages about how google visits them. Yes, he continues to follow the pages, even if I put nofollow, but for a while. He will scan the same page a couple of times before he finally deletes it. So it takes time.
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