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I am wondering whether or not search engine robots crawl, follow, and index links from pinterest.com. Or, do they block their outgoing links like facebook does? In other words, can a website build linkjuice by posting some of their pages to a pinterest board?

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This is off topic for this Q and A site - it has nothing to do with startups. – TimJ Jan 12 '12 at 15:28
@Tim I think the question ultimately relates to the OP's startup- though this is not clear in the question. – Seth Rogers Jan 12 '12 at 17:06
Can you elaborate on how relevant this question to startups? Is this an SEO question? – Alain Raynaud Jan 12 '12 at 17:09
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@Tim Thank you for your helpful comment. If this is not a question for this site, would you mind telling me which site is more appropriate? Alain - This is precisely an SEO question, and any internet startup should focus some efforts on SEO as long as they rely on search engine results. – DanMale Jan 12 '12 at 19:26
I think SEO is within the scope of this site. However, you should have been able to quickly answer your question by viewing the source of a pinterest.com page, or by doing a quick Google search: searchenginejournal.com/pinterest-link-building-seo-strategies/… (third result from the top). – Zuly Gonzalez Jan 13 '12 at 6:13

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After checking a few of the pins on Pinterest, it looks like they are in fact no-follow. No sure if this is universal across the site, but is in my small sample.

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Seth, could you provide some more info on where you're looking / how you're checking? Taking a look at several pins featured on the front page, the content source "From [site.com]" doesn't appear to have a no-follow rel on it when I inspect in Chrome: owely.com/5zoXCv -- Am I looking in a different spot than you? – Jay Neely Jan 12 '12 at 19:33
@JayNeely I did the same thing you did, I think: owely.com/1yphNg By the way, thanks for introducing me to Owely, excellent! – Seth Rogers Jan 12 '12 at 19:48
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It looks like you're inspecting the image (which seems to always be no-follow), while I'm inspecting the credit link above and to the right of it (which seems to never be no-follow). They both point to the same URL. I suspect the link that isn't no-follow still passes Google juice; but I'm asking on SEOmoz's Q&A to double-check. -- you might like TinyGrab.com even better; it looks great, but gave me tons of errors (using Windows 7). =/ – Jay Neely Jan 12 '12 at 21:10

At the moment, it doesn't seem any of Pinterest's links (content credit links, or user profile links) are no-follow. This is from a quick check with Chrome's inspect element tool.

Also, please be polite even if you feel Tim is not being polite to you. Cheers! =)

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Thanks Jay. I appreciate you taking the time to help me out and check that. – DanMale Jan 12 '12 at 16:01

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