DoFollow Blog Backlink Strategy Part 2
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This is part #2 of the post related to the dofollow blog backlink strategy and if it really works.
In part one of dofollow backlink strategy, Robert was questioning whether his dofollow blog backlink strategy was working. By looking at the Yahoo backlinks to Roberts site, I found a good number of links pointing back to his blog.
So, I have to question if Robert is thinking his backlink strategy is not working because he is not seeing the traffic he is expecting.
If a lack of traffic is Roberts gauge of success, there may be a few reasons Robert is not seeing a return on his dofollow blog backlink time investment. Here are the suggestions I gave Robert, with some detail added.
1. Make sure you are using keywords you want to target in the comment title. First look at some comments on the blog to make sure the blog owner allows keywords. Some only approve proper names. I tend to shy away from dofollow blogs that only allow me to use proper names. If they allow keyword titles, or they use the KeywordLuv plugin, make sure you use the keywords you are wanting to target.
2. If you are targeting keywords that are too competitive, you are fighting a loosing battle. For example, if Robert is using a generic keyword such as “politics” for his keywords, he will never rank well due to the amount of competition he will have to face. He will need to use more targeted keywords that have less competition to get on the first page of Google.
4. Use different keywords. If you use the same exact keyword on all blog commenting you do, Google may get suspicious and it may hurt you. Change up your keywords so you have a variety of related keywords going to your blog.
5. Don’t always use your main blog for the Website. Use individual post URLs for some of your comments. This is often called deep linking, and will help Google find individual posts, and send traffic to them. Spread those links around to several pages (posts) on your site.
6. Make sure you leave quality comments so your comments are approved. I delete about half the comments left on my blog. It’s usually because they are not related to the post being commented, so I know they never read the blog post. Or, the comment is just a short comment that adds absolutely no value to the blog post. Don’t waste your time commenting on blogs if you’re not going to do it right. Make good comments that will get approved.
7. Don’t just comment on the same blogs. It’s okay to comment on the same blogs over and over, especially if they have a Top Commentors plugin installed. But, you also need to spread your comments out over multiple blogs.
I would also give Robert one more suggestion. If I were going to spend the time building a lot of backlinks to a website, I would want to do it to a website that I had total control over. Robert has done a lot of work, created a lot of unique content on Blogger.com.
If it were me, I would move the content to a Wordpress blog on my own domain and web host. You can get a domain for less than $10 per year and web hosting for less than $7 per month. With your own domain, web host and Wordpress blog you have more control over your website and you can do more with it.
I hope Robert and Sally don’t mind me using their comments for this post about dofollow blog backlink strategy. They do get a link back to their sites, so that should help
Your comments are always welcome, and who knows, your quality comments may lead me to do a post related to your comments and you may get a link back to your site in a blog post – another reason to leave good and related comments.
Mike
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thanaks for the interesting psot, its very helpful.
4. Use different keywords.
so it means use always another keyword?
this is an interesting article about blogs. This information is very useful for those who want backlinks
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Mike,
We created a Do Follow List Of Lists back in May of 2008. By July we had compiled over 320 blogs. We broke it down by category and we maintained the lists. The lists now numbers fewer than 100.
The main reason that the list shrank was due to comment spam. It is really a bummer as we have put in over a 1,000 hours developing and maintaining them.
Recently, I quit excepting new blog listing requests. Only 1 in 15 blogs actually qualified. It was bad enough that jerks were ruining things with comment spam but now they were wasting my time with bogus requests.
While we got thousands of links and lots of write ups on other blogs I regret doing it. We drove such huge amounts of spam traffic to these blogs.
We still of an ongoing link building program but the approach is much different. We focus on networking and branding along with link building. We stress ethical link building and that has greatly reduced the spam comments.
Isn’t it better build links using other strategies too (diversification)?
Wouldn’t Google be suspicious if it finds the only inbound link we have is from comments?
The last advice is very important. SEO optimization (in whatever form) should occur once you have your own domain. What if you spend a year posting backlinks to your-site.wordpress.com all over the tubes and then suddenly WP changes you address to your-site.wp.com. And suddenly a year of hard work goes to waste.
Hi, Really nice post.. great tips provides..
Thanks for sharing..
Interesting blog…some great info… but what about Google? Wouldn’t they catch on to it?
this is an interesting article
I am lucky to have come across this site. Your lessons on backlinks are extremely valuable. Off to read part 1 of this article…Thanks.
It is also wise if you are planning on doing some link building to branch out a bit and not only do blog comments. In example you could also post on Forums… Social Networking Sites… Etc… More legitimate links you can get coming into your site the better. Good read thank you.
Isn’t it better build links using other strategies too (diversification)?
Wouldn’t Google be suspicious if it finds the only inbound link we have is from comments?
I understand how important is the dofollow backlink.I got some new information from your post.Thanks.
Keywords are so important – thanks for the great post.
Links from blogs comment are really useful. Sure you have to have some other kind of links too, but comments are good to get a new site indexed and to create a good base of links.
use always different keywords or just sometimes like some times u uses x and sometimes u use y?
Also google know when u use oo often the same keyword wehat are u doing and ignore u then , same with same textes.
Hi there,
I’m usually in two minds about setting up my own host on Wordpress or setting up a Blogger blog as I feel they both have their pros and cons. The one major worry I have with Wordpress is although there’s undoubtedly a lot more flexibility there, because it’s essentially a database, it leaves it vulnerable to being hacked into (and it’s happened to a number of bloggers in the past). I’m yet to hear of that happening with a Blogger blog.
take care…
oh i really dont know these strategies. i always put my name and my blog url only…everytime i left a comment. i would sure apply these and see how it goes. it really pays to read…
thanks a lot for sharing. i will read the part 1 after here.
I am lucky to have come across this site. Your lessons on backlinks are extremely valuable. Off to read part 1 of this article. great tips provides.
Thanks for sharing.
this is an interesting article about blogs. This information is very useful for those who want backlinks.
And how to increase my blog p-r.
Thank you.
Nice article about backlink strategy. Many times bloggers focus on just 1 thing they are doing right and fail to understand that backlinking is 1 of many things bloggers must do to gain traffic. You need the total package.
Tony
Isn’t it better build links using other strategies too?
Wouldn’t Google be suspicious if it finds the only inbound link we have is from comments?
We should use more ways to use the link’s to pop google.
Good point about fighting a loosing battle when using popular keyword searhces.
You also mentioned if I always use the same keyword over and over than Google will get suspicious. You should write a post about the different types of things google looks out for and are considered shady.
There are lots of way to get back links. Some more efficient than others. I use G-lock to help me find dofollow blogs.
this is a great site, thanks for the great tips to target in the comment title using keywords.
I was looking for dofollow blog, it is good info… thanks
Lucky me i found this topic. Your lessons on backlinks are extremely valuable. i should read read part 1 of this article too. Thanks alot.
Now thats some tutorial. As of now I don’t think I have an idea of what keyword should I be inserting in this comment
great going.
Yes – Backlinks are pretty much a critical piece of any SEO effort. Without them, I don’t care how good your on-site is, it just isn’t going to rank.
I can second that enough. I mean, really. Backlinks are the keys to the castle people.
Brilliant !!!
this is a great way to explain the importance of back link, thanks for the great tips to target in the comment title using keywords.
Thank a lot for the information !!
How long before Google tries to shut this down? I would leave comments on blogs I like or specific articles I enjoy.
Use trackbacks as often as possible, too.
After no gain in any attempt to get good pr, I back to try collecting backlinks.Thanks
I’m going to go do follow too – With moderation of course. I’m providing backlink tactics to website seo’s and just need lots of visitors. If they find me by searching for do follow links – that’s fine by me.
Thanks for the good article.
Josh
Working on do follow blogs should one of the major ways for your backlinks.It will increase your pagerank.
thanks for the info! i think this could really help get my site some extra face time.
I love the deep linking strategy thingy. I mean, the more pages you have in the SERPS the better it is for you right?
Your articles are great, including this one. I recently switched my comments to to dofollow, hoping to get more visitors. I change my back links to dofollow later.
Isn’t it better build links using other strategies too (diversification)?
Wouldn’t Google be suspicious if it finds the only inbound link we have is from comments?
Great stuff! not many people know what a dofollow is. this is really helps! thanks for taking the time to write this!
deep linking and changing key words are new concepts too me – you rock, thanks.
Isn’t it better build links using other strategies too?
Wouldn’t Google be suspicious if it finds the only inbound link we have is from comments?
We should use more ways to use the link’s to pop google.
I think this is all good advice , but in response to comment above I think that a well rounded link strategy would be best.
Happy linking.
I identify most closely with two of your points:
1. the need for quality comments: I run a number of blogs on various topics. I delete most of the comments posted because the commenters didn’t take the time to say ANYTHING that would add to the value of my site. Bottom line: this do-follow thing is a trade-off. You add value, I reward you with a link. If you can’t do that, don’t bother commenting. You’ll never be approved on a blog that’s worth its salt.
2. the value of deep-linking: While I link most often to my domain’s home page, blog comments are a good way to get deep links (which can be hard to come up with elsewhere). Every once in awhile, link to something other than your main page. It looks more natural, and may actually get you some topical traffic as well.
Interesting blog…some great info… but what about Google? Wouldn’t they catch on to it?
Commenting on blogs is a useful strategy. Most commentors though do not pay attention to whether a blog allows keywords and just use them. This is a waste of their time since they will be deleted.
On the other end of that, what is your opinion on the usefulness of comments with your name as the anchor text when keywords are not allowed.
Do you feel that on high traffic sites this has seo benefits despite the lack of keywords?
Commenting can be good or bad. I’ve heard both sides of the story. Has anyone asked google directly? (smirks)
Good tips, particularly the one about not choosing too competitive a keyword. It always amuses me to see someone leave a comment with the anchor text “credit card debt” or similar. Pull up a search in quotes in Google and that keyword phrase returns almost 10 million results. Good luck ranking well with that one.
thanaks for the interesting post, its very helpful.
4. Use different keywords.
so it means use always another keyword?
I just took your suggestion from step #5 and pointed to an internal post
Great articles…keep them coming.
Why is Wordpress so much better than Blogger? I use Blogger, I have customised and made our blog our own, we have it on our own domain, everything I want to do with my blog I have found a way of doing so is there an advantage to using Wordpress I am missing?
I hear a lot of people say that WordPress is better so I am curious.
Thank you for sharing Robert’s problem with us. It’s frustrating when you get nothing from the time and hard work that you invested in blogs.
Madeline I’ve never used “Blogger” but I have used other blog systems. Wordpress is in my opinion much more expandable via the varied array of plugins/addons available. Best of luck with whichever your choice is.
Mike,
It has taken me months to figure out what you summed up in these two posts. I have been on a do follow campaign and until recently I questioned its effectiveness. Our new page rank and traffic numbers show the wisdom in your methods.
i read ur post very carefully and i understand some of SEO working system.i will remember about giving deep link as u said.i learned about giving different keyword.i used only one keyword for my blog that why i can’t get much traffic
Regards,
I’ve read your post and must say you give quality advice. Quality content(comments) is crucial, as the last thing you need is getting those posts that should have helped you deleted. Also not always linking to your main page is a good suggestion, especially if you’re doing a lot of seo. Creating a network of support sites might take some time, but it’s easy enough. Eventually these sites, if cared for, will grow in power and should help you out with any following seo projects you might have. And for the time being, if you feel you might be risking getting banned/falling into the spam filter, use an alternate site. Better to be safe than sorry.
Hi,
I see you have a list of do follow blogs. I was wondering if you could add my new do follow blog which is page rank 3 to your list. Link is : http://ebusinesscorporate.com
These are some great tips, its a possibility that he is dissapionted due to low traffic, maybe the blogs were not interesting to people. who knows?
Backlinks are not only a great way to promote your business on relevant sites, but they can also really improve your rankings in the major search engines.
Using blog post other than the main blog is really a great strategy. I know many people use keyword luv which is one of the best gifting plugins that a person could give to their visitors when visiting their blogs. I say keep linking out and find the right blogs to leave your comments on so you won’t be wasting your time.
Good breakdown, I’m careful to mix things up often with comments. I’ve not been utilising blog comments for link building very long – how much affect have others found blog comments to have on their site’s rankings?
What is Googles view of blog comments?
I’ve not been utilising blog comments for link building very long – how much affect have others found blog comments to have on their site’s rankings?
Well, i need to admit that some information are new to my knowledge. Looking forward to apply it to increase my Backlinks. Thanks for this!
As you mention it is important to drop quality comments. I used to get lots of links to my former company’s site just from dropping quality comments. I even got links on an AdAge top 150 blogs.
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Really a very inspiring post. I’ve been building links to my site, but when I use a backlink checker tool it doesn’t seem to pick up all of the links I have been building.
Thanks for the part 2. It will surely help my website. I hope to visit your website again for new information.
I use tons of different blogs and directories. I haven’t seen much return, but I have only been up and running for 3 weeks. Keep plugging away and hopefully google will see me.
Hey Mike,
I wish I would have come across your 2 part do follow posts last month. I have a sneaking suspicion I would have saved alot of time. I agree with what you say, but it took me months to figure it out – keep fighting the good fight.
Personally I don’t waste my time worrying about whether or not a backlink is “dofollow”. Contrary to what a lot of people believe, nofollow backlinks will still help rank well in google – The nofollow attribute was only invented to prevent the selling of PageRank. Google still counts the links…
Anyway, from this one post I’ve read, I like your blog. I don’t subscribe to feeds or anything, but I’ll be sure to check out more of your posts in the future. Just figured I’d let you know that you’ve acquired a fan.
This is very nice! It somehow reminds me that I should comment in way that the blogger would feel that I appreciated his/her blog post! Thanks!
Also, you should use different anchor text else google will see that the particular keyword is used very often and will ban your website.
thank for sharing this information
@6
Most of those completely unrelated comments comes from spambots. People who decide to leave comments for links usualy try to write them at least half decent.
Wow! Great suggestions. Im gonna try the deep linking.
Nice suggestion for me
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thanks for sharings, greats information..
It will surely help my blog.Im gonna try the deep linking.
Nice tips. I do think most people need to spend more time thinking about terms they want site listed for. I also garee to use any page you can if site allow inner pages take that link because main page is easy to get links.
Good tips. You just save my time to do something with more traffic. Thanks.
blogwalking brother
I look for commentluv blogs and hand edit my RSS feed to get targeted deep links. That way I can get multiple anchor text for same article.
I am fine using proper name but keywordluv definitely makes blogs commenting more lucrative.
i am creating a new website & want to add in a search engine in that, how it work idonot know? what strategy follows it plz give any link if you know PHP coding to add search engine in website….
I think anchored keywords on a page relevant to your blog with a high page rank are about as good as you get for getting link juice.
Top Commentator is bad idea if your link shows up in every single post. Lets say you have 100,000 posts, and if I get on the list, my link would be in 100,000 other pages in your blog. Sounds good right? Well, that is link spamming to the max. If you are going to comment on blogs with Top Commentator plugin, be very careful.
Good article.
Blogging and participation on different blogs is pure SEO candy.
And the keywordluv plugin is a super nice “gift” to visitors. Thank you.
Hi Mike, the fact now for me is that lacking of traffic just like Roberts complain. Thanks for your insightful article. I think I need to follow your guide to do with my web site.
Mike, Very useful information. I wonder what your perspective is on commenting on do follow blogs that are not related to your niche or topic. Do you think you get the same value with Google?
My site is new, and frankly I don’t have any ideas to boost its PR. Do follow is one solution,,Thx,,
Hi,
Very nice informative post.
I have done lot of blog commenting on dofollow blog.I got the inbound link.
But i don’t get the Google backlink.
You said to use different keyword when commenting. The problem is many blogs does not like when commenter use keyword instead his own name or famous nickname. Well I will use your advise but I have no any guarantee that my comment will live here.
Nice article. One problem is some blogs do not allow blog posts so make sure by looking at other peoples comments and see if they are main page or post first.
When you deep link, what should your keywords anchor text be? The main keywords for the site or the main keywords for the page?
Hi,
I read the first part of the post also.
Thanks for your suggestion for getting the backlink.It is very useful.
Quality of your comment is necessary for Approval.If you want to target your keyword use the keywordluv blog or checked that blog owner allow the keyword in the name.
Thanks for the sharing.
I already read the part 1 and i am glad to read this part 2 again. I hope you continue to share important information to help us.
I have a new site and I need visitors. Maybe Dofollow blogs are helpful, but so far it is not proven (for me at least) to improve trafic. In the long term the PR of my site will increase and it should rank higher in search engines (never high enough for my keywords), still not close to first page of results.
It is very important that the keywords you are using should be competitive….and to put that keywords in the blogs having Keywordluv Plugin, and the comments must be relevant…to get links back to your site….
Dofollow backlinks are very important to increase SERP and Google page rank. But we need to prevent SPAM.
Do follow blog comments have great impact on the PR and back links of your website.The comments usually should be related to the post.Waiting for some.
Your article is very nice. I want to find many do following bolg for solar energy. But I do not the best ways till now.
Hello. I just noticed there aren’t any list of the Do-Follow blogs anymore…but I’ve got a question [I'm still kinda new in d seo thingy] if you could assist me with. Are “No-Follow” links completely irrelevant to google? cos there was a site i pasted a link on, i clearly saw it was a “no-follow” link [with the seo firefox thing] but google soon acknowledged it, and credited me for it.
Hi,
I think do follow blogs makes a great difference for blog commenting.
Thanks for sharing.
Hi,
The comment should be very specific and attractive for approval.
We should do the blog commenting on do follow blogs for inbound links.
Thanks.
All the strategies you mentioned in your post are serving very well to us….as it is important to target those keywords in the mane field which you want to rank on the top position in the SERPs….so as to get backlinks to your site….
Yes – These can work. But on competitive terms you need to create solid content that users like / use. The time on site becomes really important on those phrases. Sure – this stuff can work on long-tail phrases.
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This is a very good post you got here. Very informative. It is a must for bloggers to know how to improve traffic into their sites. Very useful and timely tips. I’ll keep them in mind. Thanks for sharing.
I gotta tell you, I must not be too bright because I’ve been at this for a while and never understood the connection between the name and the anchor words that everybody talks about. I just saw your explanation of keyword love under the comments fields and suddenly it made sense to me. Geeeez! I’m always just putting “fred” or some other unrelated name. Thankyou
This is a great tutorial. I think I was linking to my home page and not concentrating on the site as a whole. Also, I agree with not using generic keywords. It’s probably a better idea to focus on long tail keywords in blog comments…thanks for the info!
Great post! The best way to use one is to search for the keywords that you hope to have your site rank for. Once you have found a good post to comment on, leave a quality comment. Once they have approved it, you will earn a dofollow link.
great strategies here. Keep it up, you have a great blog with great information. thanks alot
I like the info. The strategy is slightly confusing to me at times. If I want to link my keyword with my website, shouldn’t I be using that over and over? Or should I be breaking it up?
Also, how do you know what is dofollow and what isn’t?
Thanks for the information. I was using the same keywords and only my main site url to my site. But now, I will try to vary my urls. BTW, do you have top commentator plugin?
One of the problems with deep linking is this – aksimet tends to makr these as spam. I’ve done some tests recently, and links to the homepage will go through.. links to inner pages get relegated to the spam queue.
In relation to Aksimet above, why would they see deep linking as any more spammy than home page linking? I am not sure about that. I am wondering if there is another reason for that. If anything, I would think deep linking is a flag of something more legitimate… Just the opposite of what you’ve said… Thanks for any more detail you might have on the subject.
I like to visit your blog and it is have interesting writings about dofollow blog backlinks. Thanks for sharing those 7 valuable points. I still newbie in this SEO field, so this guide pretty helpful for me. Keep posting! Keep posting!
You have great information here, I love using wordpress, and this is a great plugin I am going to implement. I also like your information on the dofollow blogs, I have just became dofollow, and am learning about backlinks.
do follow is wonderful to get back links , what you have to do is just put your keyword in the place and you will find results getting up for that keyword
Yes your tips are really very nice. When you make one good comment its show our status on blogsphere. If we do not make one nice comment it effect on our blog reputation.
There are DoFollow Blog Backlinks very usefull, thanks for share it!
You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.
Backlinks from dofollow blogs seem to be an important piece of the linkbuilding puzzle. Make sure your comments are on topic and contribute to the theme of the post and you shouldn’t have a problem getting some good one-way backlinks.
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To build a keyword list, Semrush has a free analytic that can give you a nice view of competitors and what they are scoring for on natural Google ranking. It only shows a few (paid version shows a lot more) but it’s usually enough to get an idea of how they’re doing.
I’d save the deep linking for keyword luv sites, since you can match the anchor text to the article you’re pointing to exactly.
Nick
I would like to ask one thing that when i use any internal URL page of my site for commenting then KeywordLuv plugin show alway error.
Hi,
This is a good article for me to study about making a good backlink into my website. I’m interested about 5th point that you have written :
5. Don’t always use your main blog for the Website. Use individual post URLs for some of your comments. This is often called deep linking, and will help Google find individual posts, and send traffic to them. Spread those links around to several pages (posts) on your site.
I used to use my blog website before refering the reader into my main website, why did you say that by using different link beside main website it would give us more advantages?
Thanks
I’ve tried DoFollow blog commenting over the last 2 years. I’ve had great results.
I tend to spend time with each post and really attempt to add value however. This does take time. There are different flavors of DoFollow blogs: KeywordLuv, CommnentLuv, plain. I like to spread out the comments.
I’ve often thought about outsourcing, however there is a risk of getting caught with Akismet as a spam comment. Once this would happen then you are locked out. YOu really need to make use of someone you can trust to write thoughtful comments.
One of the most important factors in Search Engine Optimization is the number of incoming links to your website, the relevance of the website linking to you, the anchor text used for the link, and the page ranking of the webpage linking to you. We have tried it and have found it very useful to increase our page rank on google. We are a tender information portal, http://www.tradereader.com. We used tenders as our anchor text. We suggest any site to try and increase the backlinks.
First of all: I think it`s kinda incredible that people make their blog nofollow. Off course, if you`re site is good enough it will draw people anyway, but you will get heaps of traffic if you give the people something for visiting – like a link. And the comments you get doesn`t have to have poor quality just because of this. I would know, I have dofollow and commentluv on all my sites. Works like a charm. This is why I love commentluv and keywordluv.
My blog also supports “DO FOllow and CommentLuv” I get allot of spam but use the Akismet pluggin which works really well to reduce spam.
I would like to ask one thing that when i use any internal URL page of my site for commenting then KeywordLuv plugin show alway error.
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Good tips here on do follow blog commenting. I have noticed, however, that Google has quit giving any link juice to blog comments, and Yahoo! gives only a little, but they give everything link juice it seems. The biggest problem on the web today is that everybody, and I mean EVERYBODY, is selling something. Don’t believe me? Just try spending a minute on Twitter. Same with backlinks: everyone has got on to Google’s formula and so now it is just a game and spam reigns supreme. Shame.
Commenting on Do-Follow can make sure that you get good links from really relevant sites and can give you great traffic as well as an increase in links.
Yes I agree that keyword variation and long tail keywords is key, and also using different landing pages within your website works as well for deep linking. But it also depends on the quality of your links, because if you are getting tons of links for a service industry site from something like make up websites they are not going to be as strong because the content is not really associated…. so also keep that in mind.
So, is there any limit if we want to blog commenting? Let say 10 per day? Is it okay? Is Google going to ignore us if we do more than the limit? I am really – really curious here.
This is great stuff. I had never considered this one: “Don’t always use your main blog for the Website. Use individual post URLs for some of your comments.” I’m definitely going to start applying this tip.
I am so glad I found this site. I’ve been using Keyword Luv on my sites and leaving quality comments on others, but I never thought to vary my keywords (tip #4). I’m going to read part one now. Thanks.
P.S. You skipped tip #3!
I wonder if leaving quality comments on blogs with low Alexa rating and/or low page rank does any good. I understand it’s not the quantity, but the quality of the backlinks. Does anyone have a thought on this? Thanks.
It was really a nice blog with do follow recommendation as well as the information about marketing prospective to get back link.
If it’s true that Google doesn’t pass along link juice for blog comments, is there any point to using Keyword Luv? What is the benefit?
The best way of the comment on the dofollow blog sites are really worthy if it will done according to the keywords.
Wow these are really great tips! You really haven’t left out anything; however I noticed that tip # 3 is missing. Is it some “secret” tip that you wana hide from us?
I always thought that by leaving your keyword in the name field, it would be considered spam. Now I have a different view on the subject.
Joseph
Really informative news that i got from your blog. Thanks for sharing.
Does google not follow a “no-follow” tag & other search engines do or do no engines follow it?
I think that the followlist.com site is doing a good service by increasing the awarenss of the do follow movement. I agree though that point 6 must be observed. I get frustrated by other folks leaving comments on my bog when they clearly haven’t taken a moment to read the post. I;m always happy to approve relevant comments but off message posts pose a real danger to the success of the do follow movement.