Hi, this is an unrelated question about SEO, but maybe you know about it. It relates to dofollow and non-follow links in Substack:
I have seen that the outboud links of some newsletters that have been running for some time in Substack are dofollow, but others, perhaps newer ones, are nofollow.
Is this just a privilege that older newsletters have, or is it due to other factors, such as more visits or that they have a paid plan?
I didn't know that, and don't know why that's the case. I wouldn't worry about it too much, the overall impact of do follow v no follow has changed a lot over the years, and really, the idea is to just keep doing what you are doing creating quality content that people will over time link to. All the best!
Hi, this is an unrelated question about SEO, but maybe you know about it. It relates to dofollow and non-follow links in Substack:
I have seen that the outboud links of some newsletters that have been running for some time in Substack are dofollow, but others, perhaps newer ones, are nofollow.
Is this just a privilege that older newsletters have, or is it due to other factors, such as more visits or that they have a paid plan?
I didn't know that, and don't know why that's the case. I wouldn't worry about it too much, the overall impact of do follow v no follow has changed a lot over the years, and really, the idea is to just keep doing what you are doing creating quality content that people will over time link to. All the best!