Ifollow, Dofollow, YesFollow - Blog Comment Back Links
Published July 1st, 2007 in WordPressIf your blog ifollows, dofollows, and yesfollows then make sure to add them to this list for users to contribute comments to your blog entries while you reward them with a direct link to their websites. Of course if the website is spammy in nature, then delete the link. The blogs are not in any particular order. It will serve you well in visiting all these blogs to read their entries, and make useful comments to their content. These webmasters are kind enough to provide a direct link back to your website for helping them build content. This list will be open and constantly updated, feel free to leave comments indicating your blog ifollows, dofollows or yesfollows (as long as it does not use link condoms) and it will be verified and added.
- Affiliate Journey - Affiliate Marketing Blog
- Andy Beard - Blog Search Engine Performance
- Big Oak - SEO Blog on optimization and marketing
- Bob Meets World - All random from billboard ads to boobs
- Casual Keystrokes - Work at home mom sharing ideas and tips
- Chris Garrett on New Media - The business of blogging and new media
- Click Newz - Internet marketing ideas, tips and reviews for online businesses
- David Airey - Graphic design and improving blog designs
- David Paul Robinson - blog by a software developer
- Dawud Miracle - Healthy web design for independent professionals
- Elaine’s Place - Blog on health care topics by a nurse
- eMoms at Home - eMoms starting and running home businesses
- Empower Women Now - Guiding the entrepreneurial spirit of women
- Essential Keystrokes - Web marketing and design strategies
- Fibromyalgia Experiment - Personal blog on business experiments
- Forever Beta - Web developer blog with interesting videos and insights
- Hobo Search Engine Optimization Company - Hobo internet search and marketing solutions
- Home Ec 101 - Everything that your mom should have taught you
- Instigator Blog - Instigating discussion, ideas and better business
- IT Fusion - Web strategy, Seo and open source
- Jim Boykin - Owner of WeBuildPages’ Blog
- Jo’s Web - Web design and photography blog
- Johnon - Competitive Webmastering and SEO
- Julie Anne Bonner - Dedicated to online income creation
- Just Thinking - Thoughts of ramblings of all things wise and worldly
- Lars Christian - Personal blog of Lars Christian Simonsen
- Life is Risky - Blog focused on improving one’s writing
- Middle Zone Musings - Random musings of Robert Hruzek
- Mom Gadget - Guide to gadgets for Moms
- Ogle Tree SEO - SEO Blog on things related to php code, friendly URLs
- Rand Clay Design - Designs and marketing consulting
- Really Smart Guy - Web marketing from a tech perspective
- Success Creeations - Helping businesses through blogging
- Search Engine Journal - Search Engine Journal
- Seo by the Sea - Internet marketing and search engine optimization research and services
- SearchGrit - SEO SEM, and All Things Search
- Smart Wealthy Rich - Free information on marketing, blogging, sales, and everything else
- The Pond - Karen blogs about life, internet, kids and dogs
- Today is the Day - Blog on self improvement
- Writing Thoughts - The experiences of a freelance writer
- Writing White Papers - White papers as a marketing tool
- Webomatica - Tech, movies, music and bottle caps
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There is an entire community of bloggers over at BumpZee http://www.bumpzee.com/no-nofollow/
247 blogs and counting…. Thanks for the link!
Going through this list and contributing good comments is pretty hard work. Hopefully I’ll have time to select out of the bumpzee community more blogs to add.
There’s a few that I have already removed because they were not following what they preached and didn’t make sense to these no-follow blogs included.
Thanks for including me on the list. The dofollow widget was a little challenging to install, but I think that it is working.
Please add us to your list. We’ve been a memeber of this movement (and Bumpzee) for ages now.
Much obliged!
Hi There
Just jumping on this bandwagon. Seems like a good one to be on!
Thanks
ed
Wow, thank you for making this list. It sure is useful. Rather than making comment links as so-follow, a better idea can be to install the Top Commentators Plugin. It is a much better way of rewarding regular visitos. Sometimes I get a few comments on my blog which are good comments but the link added in the URL is of a non related site, like maybe a finance site on my SEO Blog. In such cases, you have to approve the comment. So to avoid linking to any and every website, a Top Commentators Plugin can work better.
I have looked into the top commentators plugin for wordpress and found it to be limiting as well. Do you really only reward top commentators and not someone who left one to two comments? Even then, people try to cheat the system.
This blog is certainly not that popular yet, so I can still afford time to moderate the trickle in comments since the captcha feature works so well against spam bots.
Totally support this dofollow movement. nofollow is so stupid. it gets rid of spammers but also genuine commenters. Terrible idea by wikipedia, blogspot et al to adopt nofollow. hopefully this movement will force them to adopt dofollow again.
I love dofollow, but I don’t have ideas to modify my blogspot to make it dofollow. Do you have any tutorial that I can follow up? I hope can be one of yours too!
Move to a shared host at GoDaddy or something. It is about $6-7 dollars a month and can handle unlimited domains. You get about 25 mySQLs, 100 Gig storage, and 1000 Gig bandwidth (per month).
Thanks for dropping by and submitting your blog to my do-follow search engine
I know the bumpzee community. Jyse.com is slightly different in that aims to offer a bit more value add by searching within the blogs so you can find related posts to read and comment on.
adding one more www.jangronull.com
- Your links have been delinked, because the purpose of a dofollow is to get good relevant comments, not random link spam. Please adhere to your own policy. httpnull://www.jangronull.com/comment-policy/
Admin.
Its ironic that many bloggers talk about this but then they actually use no follow.
You may have come across a do-follow blog that requires you to post 2 messages before your links become live. There’s a set of different do-follow requirements that some bloggers apply to reward visitors who comment more than once.
Bumpzee dofollow community is littered with nofollows as there isn’t much moderation in the community. Don’t waste your time there. Instead try out the dofollow search that has been pretty much been hand built with dofollow blogs.
http://www.ezbusinessneeds.com/dofollow.php