• Resolved Pierre236

    (@pierreto)


    Hi,

    Not sure if it’s really important, but i think it can be good to follow new google rule and replace nofollow with sponsored.

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  • Hi @pierreto,

    Thanks for contacting us!

    With the new changes on rel tags, ThirstyAffiliates has a feature to insert additional rel tags to your affiliate links. You can find it on the individual affiliate link settings and apply the sponsored rel tag if this is important for your SEO link building strategy.

    Here’s a screenshot example of the setting: https://snipboard.io/7DvgjZ.jpg.

    According to this article, you can use the sponsored attribute to identify links on your site that were created as part of advertisements, sponsorships or other compensation agreements. If you consider your affiliate links as an advertisement, sponsorship or alike, you can use this rel attribute so Google can crawl and identify the link as a sponsored link.

    I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

    Best regards,

    Hello Ray,

    Thanks for looking into it and your suggestion.
    I tested it and it works great for new links, but unfortunately ‘sponsored’ is not added as rel attribute to existing links.

    For us this means we would have to replace thousands of links manually. Is there a possibility to automatically add rel=”sponsored” to all existing links. Maybe in a future update?

    Thank you!

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