10 Reasons to go Dofollow

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To learn what “dofollow” means, check out the PageRush dofollow FAQ. Now that you know what dofollow is, here is why you should join the movement.

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10. Dofollow Rewards and Encourages Commenters

Let’s get the obvious out of the way first. Converting your blog to dofollow means that you will give search engine visible backlinks to people that post meaningful comments. This is a nice complement to your commenters and means people will seek out your blog and spend time writing comments.

9. Give your Blog a Kick Start

For a brand new blog, making it dofollow will attract new visitors. Think of it as a “survival of the fittest” link-exchange. The people who write the best comments get links. The best bloggers will find you, then you can set off to comment on their blogs.

8. Narrow your Niche

Authority on the internet is all about expertise. By making your blog dofollow, you in effect become more specialized. Visitors who know about dofollow will remember that your blog is the one where comments count. This little change makes your blog more remarkable, and more differentiated from your competitors. By responding to your commenters, you will naturally develop a community of readers.

7. Join the Movement

It is great to know people with common interests. Think of the analogy of moving to a new city. Even though you may be an accountant or lawyer, you are still likely to seek meet ups with other people who are new in town. In the same way, dofollowers hang together even if they are blogging about different topics.

6. Get Backlinks

Paradoxically, making your site dofollow (giving away better links) will make it qualify for lots of lists of dofollow blogs. Dofollow blogs qualify for special directories (like the PageRush dofollow list). Also, links to dofollow blogs are often passed around and shared in blog posts and on twitter. Going dofollow qualifies you to be included in that “ultimate guide to dofollow blogs” you saw last week. What is that quote… “if you see a parade, you might as well get in front of it.”

5. Take the Lead

By learning about dofollow, and sharing what you learn with your readers, you establish yourself as not just a domain expert, but also an expert in blogging. By going dofollow, you are ahead of the curve. There’s a good chance you will have some readers who are bloggers, and the more you can help them learn, the smarter you look.

4. Spam Filters are Good

As long as you have a good blog spam filter, and moderate your comments, there is no need to be nofollow. In fact, your blog will be better (more relevant and interesting) as moderated dofollow than as un-moderated nofollow.

3. Get more Content and Customers

Of course, ultimately you want to encourage commenting because you want more commenters, content, and *customers*. People stopping by in search of dofollow comments are potential customers you wouldn’t have seen otherwise. Their comments are content you would otherwise have to write yourself. Its a Web win-win.

2. These Effects Compound Upon one Another

Like compounding interest on an investment, a blog post with one comment is more likely to get two comments. When combined with the backlink buzz you create by joining the dofollow movement, dofollow can be a real boon to your blog!

1. Why not?

OK, if you are superblog.com with 10,000 daily visitors, congratulations. You have graduated and don’t need to reward your commenters anymore. But lets face it, when you are climbing the ladder you’ve got nothing to lose. Your PageRank isn’t going to leak out to commenters, instead you are going to create a loyal audience and build your reputation at the same time.

This guest post was provided by Adam Loving , check out his blog PageRush for more SEO and Social Media tips and tricks.

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#1. February 2nd, 2009, at 3:31 PM.

Thanks for the great post Adam. I just uploaded your certificate to the sidebar, and I will be using your Dofollow Search tool in the future. Thanks, and please let me know if there is anything I can do for you at any time.

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#2. February 2nd, 2009, at 7:09 PM.

This post is indeed an eye opener for many. I have been seriously wondering on some of the points that Adam has mentioned so brilliantly.

Especially for a blog which is new or one that needs comments to get fuelled up, a do-follow blog is the way to go.

But the key I see in being a do-follow blog is to wittingly get a lot of visitors to your site who will unwittingly help in boosting traffic and essentially readers.

its the first time that I have found such a compilation of benefits of being do-follow. Great indeed!Good to think over.

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#3. February 2nd, 2009, at 8:09 PM.

Interesting blog post. I currently run a blog which is dofollow and have been deciding whether to turn it into dofollow or not. This article has made up my mind, therefore i will be adding the dofollow plug-in to my blog!
I hardly get any comments so this should get the comments going

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#4. February 2nd, 2009, at 9:14 PM.

I have been Dofollow for about 1 month. The results are positive.

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#5. February 3rd, 2009, at 6:05 AM.

I shall bookmark and reference this one whenever I try to convince others to turn their blog in a dofollow blog.

I have put forward all these arguments multiple times in my discussions but a concise list always does wonders :)

I think rewarding the readers and ‘top readers’ by means of making a blog dofollow is definitely justify if it’s combined with strict moderation and anti-spam measures. (that doesn’t mean captcha) :) )

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#6. February 3rd, 2009, at 8:36 AM.

I like No.1 the best. Maybe it’s because I can’t find a reason or an excuse to it :) Why not eh!

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#7. February 3rd, 2009, at 8:58 AM.

I think the do-follow concept is really great but since I’m engaged in using it as one way to get links by leaving thoughtful comments (at least I think so myself) I see that most do-follow blogs are allowing for blog comment spamming. I think that for each comment I make I’ll see 10 comments with “nice post”, “good job”, “Wow interesting” and other stupid comments that doesn’t benefit anyone.

I know that I shouldn’t care but I do :)

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#8. February 3rd, 2009, at 11:00 AM.

This is really great post by adam. Going dofollow gives you quality backlinks and thats what I knew only but from this post today I have come to know great advantages for going dofollow.

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#9. February 3rd, 2009, at 1:19 PM.

Thank you for a very illuminating guest post. I shall join the movement.

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#10. February 3rd, 2009, at 2:26 PM.

I could not agree more. If you want participation, readers, comments you have to give a little in return (IMO). In addition to making posts do follow make sure you have RSS feeds – I won’t follow a blog if it doesn’t have RSS available.

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#11. February 3rd, 2009, at 3:02 PM.

Web Templates, I look for the RSS as well, but also look for the email notification option…I am terrible with checking my RSS Reader.

Nicole, I thought you were in long ago.

Selena, Adam does give some great reasons…hope you come along.

Mikael, comments here are moderated, and quite a few are deleted.

Dave, that does seem to be the primary reason.

Jeet, thanks for bookmarking. I have a captcha available, which I use when I am bombarded by spam bots…after it gets taken off of the spam list, I disable it.

Grog, congrats, and I wish you continued success.

PS3, let us know if it helps.

Goacom, hope you install the plugin…love your blog, I’ll have to put Goa on the list of places to visit.

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#12. February 3rd, 2009, at 3:43 PM.

Thanks for the tips. I agree, a dofollow is much better and less limitng to the author as well than a nofollow blog.

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#13. February 3rd, 2009, at 4:56 PM.

Oh, I wasn’t talking about this blog in particular but rather about lots and lots of other blogs from the different do-follow lists out there. I know that it gives them traffic and that it’ll probably make the spiders come by more often but it really lessens the quality of the site.

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#14. February 3rd, 2009, at 6:40 PM.

That’s quite a thorough run=down really of positive reasons to go “dofollow”.

I point a link to this article for my readers when a suitable chance comes.

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#15. February 3rd, 2009, at 7:42 PM.

Andy, thanks…it will be appreciated.

Mikael, yes, I understand and fully agree with you.

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#16. February 4th, 2009, at 11:31 AM.

Spam filteration is the most important thing. If it is secured, it can save the whole deal.

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#17. February 4th, 2009, at 12:25 PM.

This movement is really worth joining known the benefits it has got!

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#18. February 4th, 2009, at 2:11 PM.

I agree with all the points you make. The tendency to make commens nofollow hurts the blogosphere more than spam, imo. There are ways of fighting spam, many quite successful. So why would anyone just give up on those methods and make their blog nofollow ? All he does is harm his fellow bloggers. It’s counterproductive.

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#19. February 4th, 2009, at 3:22 PM.

Nice post, i agree, dofollow is a great way to get new blood into your blog, and this can mean a lot of great new ideas, so its win win for everyone.

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#20. February 4th, 2009, at 9:16 PM.

Hi
I currently run a blog which is non-dofollow and have been deciding whether to turn it into dofollow or not. I hardly get any comments so this should get the comments going – i spent a lot of time making my blog full of good quality info, and no feedback. This article has made up my mind, therefore i will be adding the dofollow plug-in to my blog!
Thx for the dofollow bible :)

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#21. February 5th, 2009, at 4:53 AM.

Mikael, for what is worth, in order to keep out the spam I also put a minimum length on my comments (100 characters). I also edit comments to correct grammar and mis-spellings (without changing the meaning). Finally, I’m not afraid to delete comments that make it through the spam filter but don’t add anything to the discussion (so all the “nice post!” comments get trashed).

We’ll see if I can keep this up when my blog gets big, but for now it really isn’t much work at all.

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#22. February 5th, 2009, at 7:17 AM.

I recently went full “dofollow” on my blog. I’ve been dofollow before, but always using the linkyluv plugin that required a few comments before dofollow was turned on. Now I’m at the point, where I figure might as well go all or nothing.

I’m expecting it will turn out to be a positive decision … for many of the reasons that Adam outlined above.

Todd

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#23. February 5th, 2009, at 7:20 AM.

I would also say it depends on the niche you are in. Some niches just naturally attract comments, which would make nofollow pretty pointless, one of the great positiveness out of dofollow though, is you often get free backlinks just for being a dofollow blog. Because you know, people will link to you in their list of websites being “dofollow”.

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#24. February 5th, 2009, at 8:36 AM.

Backlink creates a big and good effect in link building that can also increase the traffic towards post.

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#25. February 5th, 2009, at 1:53 PM.

I think I’ll start one Do Follow blog just to get backlinks from all the “do follow” list around :)

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#26. February 5th, 2009, at 3:30 PM.

It’s nice to read something positive for dofollow, the amount of links that nofollow now, and to think a lot of those are set up as dodgy link building sites…

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#27. February 6th, 2009, at 1:12 PM.

Nice post, I agree, dofollow is a great way to get new blood into your blog, and this can mean a lot of great new ideas, so its win win for everyone.

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#28. February 6th, 2009, at 6:55 PM.

Do follow me up! Haven’t seen many post lately. Looks like business is booming!

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#29. February 8th, 2009, at 3:11 AM.

For a long time I nofollowed every link within my blogs. Finally I learned the power of giving back and I have to say that is just feels better. You are right that my spam filters pick most of the garbage up and I will delete comments that are totally crap, but over all I has been a positive change.

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#30. February 8th, 2009, at 2:07 PM.

Its a really really great and informative post, Adam. “dofollow” does good for all. I myself am a big fan of “dofollow”.
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#31. February 8th, 2009, at 3:54 PM.

Do follows are a great way to get a blog up and running. Moderating is also really important. Thanks for all the great tips in this article! Looking forward to more posts!

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#32. February 9th, 2009, at 7:53 AM.

I did not know much about dofollow and nofollow, I just had some basic information, because I have never been worked on any kind of blog. I am going to start my own blog by this month end (hopefully), and it is definitely going to be a do-follow blog. I think it is my pleasure to join this dofollow community.

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#33. February 9th, 2009, at 1:08 PM.

i am thinking to convert my poor html page on wordpress and i am searching for creative ideas.i am glad i stoped by!

thanks!

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#34. February 9th, 2009, at 3:05 PM.

I have several blogs, some are dofollow with keyword luv (if you’re going to go dofollow you might as well encourage keyword luv and have people with real names!) and a few that I just haven’t done it to – but they of course have very little comments. It’s hard to say – when you label and publicize yourself as a dofollow blog you tend to get a lot of spam…making comment moderation kind of time consuming!

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#35. February 10th, 2009, at 4:21 PM.

Great post, I agree, dofollow is a great way to get new vistors into your blog, and this can mean more traffic and more commenting, so its win win for everyone.

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#36. February 10th, 2009, at 6:40 PM.

Hi Adam,

Good points. I hear from people that they won’t go dofollow because they are afraid they will get killed with comment spam. You are right with #4 – today’s spam filters take care of most of the spam type comments.

Monitoring my dofollow blog comments takes only a few minutes each day.

I agree with you, if you have 10K visitors you don’t need to go dofollow. But, if you need traffic, going dofollow does increase traffic, as long as people can find your dofollow blog.

Mike

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#37. February 11th, 2009, at 8:23 AM.

Hi,

Exactly there is no reason to keep the blog as a no follow except to stop spam, but there are many reasons why we should keep it as a do follow.

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#38. February 11th, 2009, at 11:03 AM.

appreciate the effort that has been put into penning this post. Also the fact that you encourage do follow on your blog.

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#39. February 11th, 2009, at 3:03 PM.

I’m a believer in 1 & 10, especially.

I don’t see a downside to dofollow (the idea of hoarding the power of your PR isn’t very persuasive) and I’ve found that being dofollow does encourage repeat visitation and participation.

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#40. February 13th, 2009, at 11:10 PM.

Hm… i have really nofollow comments. F…k wordpress! Need to job

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#41. February 18th, 2009, at 3:53 PM.

Dofollow is definitly the way to go.

The only problem i have seen on my blogis anchor text in the name (like I did here) but if teh comments are quality I am cool with that. I have had to moderate maybe 10-15 comments due to just being one line spam. That is out of all my comments though – not a bad ratio really.

Did you find your Google PR efected at all when you removed the nofollow tag? Mine dropped, but it might have been due to a complete blog redesign that happend at the sametime.

Either way it came back quickly.

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#42. February 19th, 2009, at 4:34 PM.

It definitely benefits leaving your links dofollow as it encourages people to participate and contribute to your blog, as you illustrated so well in your post. The no follow attribute can still be used for internal pages to avoid duplicate content issues and the like.

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#43. February 20th, 2009, at 11:42 AM.

i really like the concept of getting backlinks for being a dofollow blog in #6. i had not thought of that.

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#44. February 21st, 2009, at 6:13 AM.

Do follow is really great way of rewarding and saying thanks to your commenters and personally I think do follow is also a way of gaining new friends.

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#45. February 21st, 2009, at 10:54 PM.

I completely agree with you here, especially point #10. I don’t see why blog owners keep making them nofollow, it doesn’t really benefit anyone.

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#46. February 22nd, 2009, at 5:25 AM.

I would agree with Goran. It allows people to contribute to the blog and broaden the search for more insightful articles that can feed us with helpful information. A healthy online interaction can be generated with Dofollow. As for spam, well Adam said it…spam filters are always there to block it.

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#47. February 24th, 2009, at 6:14 AM.

Sold! I’m just starting a blog for my web design company, and as soon as I can get the plug in installed, I’ll be a do-follower too! I’m enjoying your entire line of linkbuilding posts as well, and you’ll see me around!
Thanks,
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#48. February 24th, 2009, at 4:51 PM.

Why I Converted my Blog to ‘DoFollow’ | Business Marketing and Technology: I had been tossing around the idea for a while, considering the downside of losing my stellar pagerank - ...

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#49. February 24th, 2009, at 9:21 PM.

Excellent reasons to be a dofollow blog. As said it encourages comments, as well as opinions that may help others. Thanks for sharing.

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#50. February 25th, 2009, at 3:01 PM.

dofollow blogs encourage discussions by rewarding blog commentors with a do follow link.

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#51. February 25th, 2009, at 6:10 PM.

I have noticed there is a huge dofollow blog movement that seems to be exploding. I’m seeing more and more dofollow blogs and dofollow blog services.

I think dofollow blogs fall in line with web 2.0 and building relationships by encouraging interaction.

Once a blog gets too popular I suppose it would be too much to monitor blog comments, but you’re right, going dofollow is a good way to get your blog noticed.

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#52. February 26th, 2009, at 4:12 AM.

OK, I think you’ve convinced me to go dofollow. I was just wondering what the other downsides were besides the potential increased of spam. Are there any?

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#53. February 26th, 2009, at 3:35 PM.

Spot Cool Tech, I think the increase spam is probably the big one. What I would recommend doing is installing a pluggin that turns comments do follow after a certain number of comments. You can also use any of the pluggins talked about the post “10 Plugins to Combat Comment Spam“.

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#54. February 26th, 2009, at 11:03 PM.

I want my posts to be noticed and be commented on.Thanks for the link on the plugins. What difference does this make with spam filters? Would you recommend the best plugin to use? Thanks.

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#55. March 1st, 2009, at 2:29 PM.

I also suggest blog owners respond to comments on the blog too. Its a great way to extend the conversation and readers/commenters will learn to return for additional discussion.

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#56. March 1st, 2009, at 2:51 PM.

Chris, I could not agree with you more. In addition to commenting on posts on your blog, if you are guest posting, I would also suggest commenting on those posts as well.

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#57. March 2nd, 2009, at 1:24 PM.

I really think it is a great way to build back links for your site and get notice, some people don’t know how much traffic it really brings to your blog. Just make sure you use some sort of spam mod for your wordpress blog, or whatever blog cms your using.

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#58. March 3rd, 2009, at 4:14 AM.

I just found out of “certified dofollow” from you. That’s good. I’ve been looking for such solution. I scout for dofollow blogs in many dofollow directories but sadly I bumped with many nofollow blogs. Those directories are total waste of time. I wish I could list them here but can’t.

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#59. March 3rd, 2009, at 9:30 PM.

Pixelhead:

Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe I’ve been lucky, but my spam filter seems to be 99% effective. I guess I’d rather either go all in and have my blog be dofollow or not.

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#60. March 3rd, 2009, at 10:50 PM.

Any time you can increase backlinks and traffic to you blog it’s usually worth doing.

But the important thing is to also build a relationship with those readers and (if you’re in the blogging business to make money) know how to monetize that traffic effectively.

Narrowing down your niche will greatly help with both aspects.

Chris

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#61. March 4th, 2009, at 9:08 AM.

I found your blog using Comment Hut. I am in the process of starting a new blog, so I am looking for dofollow blogs to comment in so that I can get my site indexed in the search engines. I find a few of your tips very valuable. Tip 9 and 10 I never thought of that way. I really have no content built up yet but am going to use dofollow when I turn the comments on in the next few days. I have had the comments off while I have been developing the site.

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#62. March 6th, 2009, at 1:18 AM.

I like the idea of going dofollow on one of my blogs. I think it will make for some great comments. This is a good post to encourage more people to go dofollow.

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#63. March 10th, 2009, at 4:19 AM.

I had stopped using Comment Hut. Supposed it shows all but no-follow blogs — but I bumped into many no follow blogs instead. I guess once they successfully get listed there, they remove the dofollow. Very unethical. I support those blogs which using do-follow.

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#64. March 11th, 2009, at 11:41 AM.

I think another reason is because it’s just respectful to your fans and commenters who take the time to comment on your page. And as number 1 says; Why not?

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#65. March 13th, 2009, at 7:54 AM.

Well its like an investment helps in marketing your blog :)

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#66. March 13th, 2009, at 9:50 PM.

As from my point of view, it helps in creating backlinks, which is most important. Thanks for the contribution Adam. Good job

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#67. March 14th, 2009, at 6:59 AM.

firstly excellent perspectives. And know my thought, its a shame that an ever evolvong game of cat and mouse must be played to keep up with competition. But business is business and if you can exploit a chink in the armour than you’d be a fool not to. And by demanding quality input, the side effects have created blog of value.

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#68. March 17th, 2009, at 2:45 AM.

Thanks for the “certificate” for my blog. Your 10 reasons make sense and give me something to write about!

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#69. March 17th, 2009, at 10:08 PM.

My site is new, and I would still enable NoFollow. I would people to comment simply because they want to comment about my post. I don’t want people to comment simply because they want to leave a link for link juice. I can find other ways to grow backlinks.

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It is the best source of creating backlinks and getting high page rank from Google. This method is widely used by people. Bookmarked.

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#71. March 19th, 2009, at 4:14 PM.

Yup #9 is good to get the visitors to our new blogs . I believe in leaving good comments for the blog so that sincere comments with regards to the blog post are always welcomed by anyone. Sometimes it is wonderful to have people thanking you for the well written article. That will make my day. :)

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#72. March 25th, 2009, at 3:16 PM.

hi mate, OK, I think you’ve convinced me to go dofollow.

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#73. March 27th, 2009, at 12:15 PM.

I want to convert my blog to dofollow but I’m still having a second thought because I am not sure if this will harm PR of my blog. I will try to reconsider it after this month (after the PR update).

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#74. March 29th, 2009, at 6:47 AM.

The Keyword Luv is a wonderful little plugin. I don’t think I will every want to blog without it and neither should any other blogger.

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#75. March 30th, 2009, at 8:39 AM.

Dofollow is a great resource, including the D-list.
But remember you all know – that not only links make a page great. It’s content. If you have really great content natural links will come and are more valuable and last longer in time.

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#76. March 31st, 2009, at 5:31 PM.

Lovely blog …it is really helpful. I would want to thank the author for writing this article.
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#77. April 5th, 2009, at 6:48 PM.

I could not agree more. If you want participation, readers, comments you have to give a little in return (IMO). In addition to making posts do follow make sure you have RSS feeds – I won’t follow a blog if it doesn’t have RSS available.

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#78. April 5th, 2009, at 7:46 PM.

I have found number 9 to be very true. Though the blog requires more attention as you get quite a bit of spam.

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#79. April 6th, 2009, at 11:06 AM.

Yeah bloggers that decide on nofollow for no reason make a huge mistake. Commenters contribute content to your website and click on ads. It’d be nice to at least reward them with a backlink – it doesn’t cost you anything.

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#80. April 7th, 2009, at 7:38 PM.

Like the DoFollow movement, which is how it should really be if someone monitors their comments. However, regardless of whether a blog is dofollow or nofollow comments should be made if you have something to add to the conversation.

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#81. April 9th, 2009, at 12:38 PM.

I’ve been reading a lot of bloggers complaining about spam and spammers lately and I don’t think I want to join the movement. The only ones who have posted comments on my blog have been spammers who didn’t even try to be subtle.

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#82. April 9th, 2009, at 6:31 PM.

I understand where you are coming from Catherina but do follow helps people find your site and is a way for you to give back. I am going to check out your website right now…

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#83. April 12th, 2009, at 3:46 PM.

When the nightmare of dofollow starts to appear soon from now, seo guru’s will realise that NOFOLLOW means MORE WORK in the long term and in fact is creating POOR results already. Compared to Yahoo and MSN. Two thirds of the world seems to have turned mad about Google ranking algorithm, which will spoil its results. Everybody uses nofollow now a days as a standard, but then information would not flow naturally from your site or blog.

Example:

A user types a comment in a blog as

“I think that this script will work just follow the URL”

but as standard throughout the blog, the Google search engine hits brick wall, where it cannot judge this information. How does this help the search engine categorize the content or the URL? This means that people will have to do the job of machine, because Information is crucial to us all want to .

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#84. April 17th, 2009, at 1:48 PM.

Possibly part of the problem is the Dofollow plugin saying that it disables nofollow in comments, but actually it only disables the nofollow on the name field; any links left in the comment field are still nofollowed (or at least, such appears to be the case in our comments; I haven’t dissected the plugin to see what’s happening). I felt a bit annoyed by this when I first spotted it: I’d’ve liked a more accurate description of what the plugin did. So I’m sure any commenters who happened to spot it felt doubly annoyed.

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#85. April 22nd, 2009, at 5:10 AM.

I too think that do follow does allow people to get more involved while giving benefit to the honest people that are out there trying to make honest efforts in website marketing and driving traffic. I appreciate all and any advice given on SEO and everything related and try to offer my opinions and advice where possible too in return. Participating in blogs and forums is a great way of networking, giving and receiving advice while helping your website. I look at it as a way of making new business relationships as well.

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#86. April 27th, 2009, at 12:08 PM.

do follow blog or website is a great idea to get backlinks. somehow less people have it now a day because of link spamming.

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#87. May 8th, 2009, at 9:54 PM.

I think you’ve just managed to inspire me to give DoFollow a try and I’m not usually very easily convinced of new thinks. Thanks for that.

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#88. August 19th, 2009, at 2:40 PM.

Hi, I just started a blog on How to Make Money Online and am looking for dofollow Internet Marketing blogs that also deal with making money online that I can comment on, get backlinks, etc.

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#89. September 25th, 2009, at 5:45 AM.

Hey, I agree that dofollow will attract more visitors & commentors, but doesn’t it invite spammers as well? Yes, if blog comments are moderated, the risk is little less. Anyways, thanks for a great article!

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#90. October 15th, 2009, at 10:54 AM.

Great tips! – I’ve changed our blog to dofollow recently to see if there’s an increase in traffic. Do you have any stats showing visitor rates before and after going dofollow?

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#91. October 15th, 2009, at 2:44 PM.

Scotia Systems, I don’t have those stats..this blog has been dofollow for well over 3 years, and I didn’t have stats for prior to converting.

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#92. November 15th, 2009, at 6:37 PM.

thank you for the tips! i think is better a dofollow blog because you can get a lot of backlinks and increase the visitors in few days. The problem is the spammers, but you only need to moderate the comments a little.
thanks

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#93. January 13th, 2010, at 4:30 PM.

do follow is important for any website. I do not think that is bad while the comment is accurate and not just spam

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#94. February 11th, 2010, at 9:53 AM.

But the key I see in being a do-follow blog is to wittingly get a lot of visitors to your site who will unwittingly help in boosting traffic and essentially readers.

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