Please Help me. The do follow blogs always seem to be no follow

by kea55
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Hi I installed a chrome extention called Chrome no follow that shows me no follow links in pink. However, when I search for wordpress blogs with the comment luv plugin(supposedly these are do follow blogs) the link to my website when I make a comment shows up pink as if it's actually no follow...please help me with this....I'm finding it difficult to find blogs that are genuinely do follow. Heres one site that has comment luv, but see where my name is clarissa...it shows up pink

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  • Profile picture of the author Derek Soto
    Through my own experience in testing, I've found that Google simply does not care whether a link is dofollow or nofollow, you'll still get the link juice.

    It's even a little suspicious if all of your links are "dofollow"

    The sites that Google loves have thousands of "nofollow" and "dofollow" links pointing toward them. We want to do what these sites are doing.

    I'd focus on getting quality links from high PR sites.

    The best thing to do is get a good mix of links from different PR sites. aka, don't get all your links from .gov .edu etc.

    Also remember that .gov and .edu links have as much weight by themselves as hundreds or even thousands of links from sites with low page rank (PR) so just a handful of these can raise your rankings and save you a lot of effort.

    Don't forget to deep link in your site. This means don't point all your links to your home page, this is unnatural. Whenever you want to get a good idea of how to formulate your linking strategy, simply look at high PR sites.

    If you are using firefox, you can use a free plugin called SEO Quake which will show you what the PR is for each site.

    Derek Soto
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  • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
    Perhaps the blog owners in question got tired of dealing with 100+ spam and self-serving comments on a daily basis and switched back to nofollow.
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    • Profile picture of the author Abledragon
      Originally Posted by bgmacaw View Post

      Perhaps the blog owners in question got tired of dealing with 100+ spam and self-serving comments on a daily basis and switched back to nofollow.

      Agreed..!

      Find blogs that cover similar subjects to yours and start genuinely participating in the conversation. You'll build far more valuable relationships and get more traffic that way (worthwhile traffic, that is, from people who have an interest in what you're writing about).

      Cheers,

      Martin.
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  • Profile picture of the author kea55
    ok but how can a comment luv site end up being no follow?
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  • Profile picture of the author Dwight Anthony
    Try to get links through Paulie Ciarra, he's got decent backlinks from forums with high pr
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  • Profile picture of the author madhav
    Yes this is true that in starting the WP blogs are do-follow but when the received spammy comments they put the no-follow tag to all comments. Google is right all the time. We owned the blogs. like chrome extension, for mozila I use search status plugin a best of all I am using for this.
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