Quality Dofollow Blogs

by Kelly Macwood Banned
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Heyo,These days I am searching for a dofollow blogs for commenting.I loss my page rank and alexa rank after switching .blogspot.com to top level domain.So I want to increase my blog traffic and page rank.If you have another ideas about backlink building??

If you have a list of dofollow blogs,please put it here.(about music area,my blog is about Music)
Music Hut
Help me to get my rank.....>>>>

Thanks
Kelly
#blogs #dofollow #quality
  • Profile picture of the author Kelly Macwood
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    Any suggestions?
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    • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
      Originally Posted by Kelly Macwood View Post

      Any suggestions?
      1. Use normal font size

      2. Post SEO threads here: Adsense / PPC / SEO Discussion Forum
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Kelly Macwood View Post

      Any suggestions?
      Yes ...

      (i) Don't post in this large, bold font ... it only irritates people and sometimes put them off replying (sorry, but it's true).

      (ii) There's actually no such thing as "do-follow", only "the absence of no-follow", and it's a very widely misunderstood subject altogether. For me, it isn't relevant at all whether the blogs on which I comment have no-follow links, because I benefit a lot from those anyway. Having done the difficult and time-consuming part of identifying blogs relevant to my niches on which I can post with a link, I'm certainly not going to "not bother" just because the links might be no-follow. I have the Firefox one-click toy to tell at a glance, but I don't even look, to be honest. I want those backlinks, too. Many search engines ignore "no-follow" anyway. Many people believe that Google doesn't discount "no-follow" as much as it sometimes claims: it's ambiguous at best. If you've already decided that no-follow links are no use to you, it probably won't interest you much, but actually there are many interesting threads here explaining/discussing do-follow/no-follow links, if you're open to having a little re-think about them. This one might start you off, and then there's more here, here, here, here, here, and so on.

      (iii) On the general subject about which you're asking, I think this very recent thread will be really helpful to you. http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...ommenting.html
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      • Profile picture of the author Kelly Macwood
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        Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

        Yes ...

        (i) Don't post in this large, bold font ... it only irritates people and sometimes put them off replying (sorry, but it's true).

        (ii) There's actually no such thing as "do-follow", only "the absence of no-follow", and it's a very widely misunderstood subject altogether. For me, it isn't relevant at all whether the blogs on which I comment have no-follow links, because I benefit a lot from those anyway. Having done the difficult and time-consuming part of identifying blogs relevant to my niches on which I can post with a link, I'm certainly not going to "not bother" just because the links might be no-follow. I have the Firefox one-click toy to tell at a glance, but I don't even look, to be honest. I want those backlinks, too. Many search engines ignore "no-follow" anyway. Many people believe that Google doesn't discount "no-follow" as much as it sometimes claims: it's ambiguous at best. If you've already decided that no-follow links are no use to you, it probably won't interest you much, but actually there are many interesting threads here explaining/discussing do-follow/no-follow links, if you're open to having a little re-think about them. This one might start you off, and then there's more here, here, here, here, here, and so on.

        (iii) On the general subject about which you're asking, I think this very recent thread will be really helpful to you. http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...ommenting.html
        Amazing.This is the best advise ever.Thanks for putting this thread.Actually it will be really helpful to me.Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author riysoft
    well i know two quality do follow blogs. One is dailyseotip and another is chrisbrogan.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kelly Macwood
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      Originally Posted by riysoft View Post

      well i know two quality do follow blogs. One is dailyseotip and another is chrisbrogan.
      Thanks for sharing !
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  • Profile picture of the author jushuaburnham
    Just Google it Sis I know he can help you a lot.
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  • Profile picture of the author olelundriber
    And write quality content!

    That´s the best SEO advice I ever got.
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  • Profile picture of the author ruby2011
    Write some quality content on your site, if you are doing that, the quality backlinks come in literally.
    BTW, Too many blog commenting is a sign of spam in Google's algo, so be careful.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kelly Macwood
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      Originally Posted by ruby2011 View Post

      Write some quality content on your site, if you are doing that, the quality backlinks come in literally.
      BTW, Too many blog commenting is a sign of spam in Google's algo, so be careful.
      Yeah.I understand that point.But I heard that the auto blogs can bring massive traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author omy123
    I think to the point reply to the post would be fair..
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  • Profile picture of the author mikeavery10
    If you search in Google you will find too many blog sites. you may use this code to find your appropriate blog site the code is --- "music" "powered by wordpress" "Mail (will not be published) (required)" "recent comments"
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  • Profile picture of the author Manuelcrc
    Google "DoFollow Music Blogs" and see what it brings.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    The hard way is via Google manual searches and a DoFollow / NoFollow add-on. This is how I started out and it was a VERY time consuming process.

    The "easier" way is to use a tool like Scrapebox. It can harvest blogs using thousands of different keywords at once, check their PR, check their df / nf status, etc.

    That said, there's still a massive number of nofollow blogs compared to dofollow. But Scrapebox will shorten the process of finding them.

    If you've got the $57, pick it up.

    cheapskate - ScrapeBox
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