Do Follow Blog Search Engine for Link Building
Posted by Pixelhead
I know I have been getting a lot of traffic due to being a Do Follow blog, and I also know that a lot of marketers are using Do Follow blogs for SEO purposes. If you do, please leave great comments that add to the conversation, and I would also suggest installing and operating a blog of your own that is connected to your site if it is an e-commerce site.
Several days ago, in my Mybloglog statistics I noticed several hits from DoFollowDiver, which turns out to be a “Do Follow” blog search engine. Funny thing, not to long ago, I made a comment somewhere that someone should come up with a search engine for Do Follow blogs. Low and behold here it is.
The Link Building Bible’s Do Follow Search Engine not only finds Do Follow blogs, but it also has the ability to search for blogs that use some other Wordpress pluggins such as CommentLuv. Pretty cool. Check it out and let me know what you think.
In addition to the DoFollowDiver Search Engine tool, LinkBuildingBible has some pretty cool posts about Link Building.
So how do you use the DoFollowDiver?
Your blog probably has a theme and you want to network with a certain type of niche blog, you would type in your keywords that you want to be found for, and blogs that could be potential networking partners will appear in the SERP’s. Pretty cool huh.
Warning Warning Warning Will Robinson
Don’t spam these blogs with “nice blog I totally agree with what you are saying” type comments, leave good comments, that seek to add to the community.
I myself, give kudos to the DoFollowDiver for their application of Google technology.
What do you think about using Do Follow blogs and the DoFollowDiver for marketing purposes?
Written by Pixelhead on June 6th, 2008 with
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#1. June 6th, 2008, at 4:59 PM.
That’s just about the coolest thing I’ve seen all day. Thanks so much for sharing - I’ve been looking for good blogs to network with for a while now. Google’s blog search generates a million irrelevant blogs - This site is actually helpful!