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DoFollow Blogs (Discovery Updates)
The nofollow HTML attribute, introduced in 2005, is being used by engines to keep their search results more relevant. Posting a link resource on a quality page that has nothing to do with the page's theme is SPAM. This type of commenting must be reduced to keep engine users satisfied with the result pages. I say so what, I want engines to be relevant for all keyword searches because I am a good person. I help to optimize search engines by giving users quality link recommendations based on the theme of the page I am commenting on. Why not do what I do to help the engines maintain quality search results?
The following List contains links to 1000's of DoFollow Blogs. I am satisfied that around 70% of the blog comments below are DoFollows, 30% have the nofollow attribute. The best odds I can find. Why not bookmark this page and work from it when you have time?
Thy Big DoFollow Blog List:
1. SIGN UP at Yuku.com - post dofollow links at other member's blogs and create your own blog posts with your own dofollow links. Only "Favourite Links" on profile page carry nofollow attribute: Just don't use these for SEO.
2. David Leonhardt's Dofollow Blogs - updated list, started May 10, 2008
3. 200+ Blogs @ CourtneyTuttle.com - newest entries listed on top
4. Google PR Listed Blogs @ DoFollowBlogs.com - add your blog
5. PDF Google PR Listed Blogs @ Digerati Marketing - this PDF is found at this post.
6. Google Custom Blog Search Engine @ BestRealIncome.com - found under the top post
7. 2nd Different Google Custom Blog SE @ w3ec.com
See Google Blog Search for the greatest selection of nofollow and DoFollow blogs relating to your site's theme. --------------------
How to Check for Nofollow Tag: At web page, View > Source. When the nofollow blocks the whole page from engines, HTML tags look like: <head> <meta name="robots" content="noindex, nofollow"> </head>. When the nofollow is attatched to your link, it looks like: <a href="http://www.yourlink.com/" rel="nofollow">Text</a>. A good technique: When viewing Source, click Edit > Find > then type nofollow. When there are no nofollows on the page, that's all that needs to be done. When you find a nofollow on the page, see if the <head> </head> tags were already searched. When it doesn't appear in the meta name, search for your url name and check to see if nofollow is there.
Tip: Use the Google Toolbar to highlight your theme's keywords when searching for blogs. For example: Turn on the toolbar, type in your most popular keywords and turn on the Highlight feature.
Tip: When posting, enter a nickname as your name using your site's keywords. For example, sometimes I use SEO Specialist as my name. Also, only add a link in the comment field when it is a good resource relating to the blog context. For future comments, keep a log of the type of write-up the comment field accepts. For examples: [URL=, [url=" ", <a href=" "
When posting, increase your chances of getting your comment accepted by being genuinely interested in the blog context. For genuine interest posting motivation: Do you have a blog? Do you accept comments that are not related to what you wrote about? Do not other editors think the same way?
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