Google offers a product called Google Mini, an integrated hardware and software solution, to search company’s internal information or public websites.
After have purchased the product Google lists your URL on this page. The product costs $166 or so monthly ($ 1.955 year) pretty cheap if you consider the quality of the link.
Should Google use a nofollow tag on those links?
According to Googler Matt Cutts they added a redirect to these links through a robot.txt’ed page so that these links don’t pass PageRank, but still the companies listed have pretty amazing PR and ranking.
It seems to me that here in Australia some companies have added this tactic to their SEO and SEM arsenal.
More here:
Cheers
Lucio Dias Ribeiro
SEO and SEM Australia
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Its confirmed, those links do not add any link juicem,
but it still considerate as a good SEO?!
Howcompanies are still paying for it?
I think you’d need to monitor it carefully to see if it’s woth the outlay but I’ll read up on it via your links, thanks Adrian.