You should build the site for functionality and if there is a legitimate reason to have all those links then feel free to put them in. I wouldn't over think this.
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RE: Using rel="nofollow"
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Analytics tagging parameters effect on site SEO
One of the effective tools used in analytics tagging is the use of analytics parameters that starts with '?' or '#'.
Example on site tagging:
- Main link: www.domainname.com./category/sub-category/
- www.domainname.com./category/sub-category/?lid=topnav
- www.domainname.com./category/sub-category/?lid=sidenav
All three links link to the same landing page, with an extra parameter.
Using email or campaign tagging:
- www.domainname.com./category/sub-category/
- www.domainname.com./category/sub-category/?utm_source=launch&utm_medium=email&utm_term=html&utm_content=getscoop&utm_campaign=hwdyrwm2012
With that we create many tagged links based on the campaign internal strategy. How do these effect indexing, and link juice? How do thy effect SEO in general?