René Girard

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Dofollow Blog comments

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What is do follow

The term dofollow applies to a links followed or not by a search engine.

No follow?

Anyway some search engines like Yahoo follow all links and it’s not a criteria for ranking and popularity for your website. Unfortunately if you are a commercial, 90% of business pass through Google, so good luck!

Earlier this year, David Leonhardt speculated on how the search engines treat NoFollow links.  For those who might be a little green, NoFollow links are not totally ignored by the search engines.  For those who really, really green, NoFollow links are believed to be totally ignored by the search engines (because they have the rel=”nofollow” attribute in the link code).

In 2005, Google’s spam team created this HTML attribute do deter comment spammers. That’s when the NoFollow tag (rel=”nofollow”) was born and a new category of professionnal commentators was needed for a new generation of dofollow bloggers. Adding “no follow” to comments prevented search engine spiders from crawling the links so that there were no passive benefit from leaving comments.

Why comment a dofollow blog?

Blog’s tend to receive a much higher PR and faster than regular sites for many reasons: automated features (RSS and ping’s), trackback system that is a kind of automated link-exchange system, plugins that maintain the internal link structure automated, updated new and fresh content (search engines adore it), inter-activity between bloggers (post comments make the pages longer), and so on …

Preliminary observation of the blog

Make sure that the blogger is still alive and that the last post has not been published in Julius Ceasar’s days. Make sure that the blog has already published comments. A blog with no comment is likely to stay impassive after your visit.
Be more confident if you are in a wordpress blog.

Check previous comments

Blogs that pretend to be dofollow often not even allow signature link. The signature is the link you insert with the comment when you fill the name and website field above the comment field.

Blogs that pretend to be dofollow which are in nofollow.

Blogs that are dofollow but with a Lucia kind of pluggin.

The first thing you have to do is find do follow blog

To find a do follow blog  use search engines with the following keywords: “comment dofollow blog” “dofollow blog list”.

Professionnal Comment as different as spam

Commenting could indeed become a full time job taught in university. A post on the internet gave me the idea as long as many people get paid to write in the area of novel or journalism, why not commentator? They would compel bloggers to be more comment luvers and picky about what they are letting pass through the web, and it would be to search engine to find whether you are arriving on a blog full of bad comments…

Rules to quality comments

Your comment must have pertinence in the considered blog. Pertinence is talking about the post, add some idea, add a plus, not only say “good” or “yes i like it”. Your comment have to bring information and science. Just to get link juice back to your site your are a spammer if for you it doesn’t matter that your post is irrelevant, way too long, not readable, etc.

Pertinent or relevant comment don’t need to be flattering.

Pluggins

Comment Luv – Dofollow pluggins – Lucia – Keywords Luv -

How will you make your comment (and your link) more popular

When you got a good comment published never forget to ping it. Use for exemple a
Pingler Website.

Do follow blog list

http://www.grand-pressigny.com

http://awesomenorms.info

http://www.stephanmiller.com/

http://www.apartrental.com

http://blog.mrandmrssmith.com

http://www.mikeroosa.com/

http://www.prwatch.org/

http://mr.hokya.com

http://www.seodeo.de

http://www.apartrental.com

http://freebloghelp.com

http://linkbuildersassociated.ning.com

http://www.grand-pressigny.com

http://flyunity.net

http://ezineblog.org/

http://icttrends.com

http://www.apartrental.com

http://www.1winedude.com/

http://mundoporlibre.com/

http://dfhu.org/blog/

http://www.grand-pressigny.com