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		<title>What is the Point of Do-follow Links on Blogs?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The average piece of blog software &#8211; such as Blogger or WordPress &#8211; currently no-follows any links out from the blog. The no-follow attribute stops the search engines from indexing the destination of those links or from passing any page rank from the blog to the site it links to. However some bloggers choose to [...]]]></description>
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