My Trick For Finding Relevant DoFollow Blogs

by bcmwp
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I thought I'd share a trick I figured out last week for finding relevant, dofollow blogs. What I type into Google is:

yourname@yourkeywords says "keywords"

The trick is the "says". I found I was finding a lot of splogs and micro-niche sites that would never actually publish my post. Using "says" limits the search to only those sites that have actually published comments, so you know they'll be looked at.
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  • Profile picture of the author bhola badshah
    sorry for being noob, can you share a real example if my keyword is web hosting how can I use the above thing
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    • Profile picture of the author bcmwp
      Originally Posted by mywebstory View Post

      sorry for being noob, can you share a real example if my keyword is web hosting how can I use the above thing
      Sure:

      yourname@yourkeywords says "web hosting"
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  • Profile picture of the author coronaborcalis
    For me blog commenting is kind of hard stuff for SEO , our comments have to get moderation before show but still I have to do that. However I have a tips to get good backlink.

    First go to
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    2. Type your competitors URL
    3. You will see how your competitors optimize their off page SEO Plus you have the list of website for your link building campaign. Seed the link just on website with the most highest PR. ( This is the tricks how my niche get top 20 with competitive keyword within 45 days)

    Learn how your competitor win the battle and be the better ones

    Good luck with everything

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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Little
    That won't actually find "dofollow" blogs, it just finds blogs that approved your comments.

    What you can do is search for keywords used by plugins like "you comment, I follow".
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    • Profile picture of the author bcmwp
      No, it finds blogs that use keywordluv, which is the "yourname@yourkeywords" part. Over 80% of these are dofollow. I can quickly leave the ones that aren't by using the Nofollow plugin.

      Maybe I should have been clearer. You actually type the phrase "yourname@yourkeywords" - don't substitute your name and keywords. So, for a "car mechanic" blog, type:

      yourname@yourkeywords says "car mechanic"

      About half of what comes is relevant, dofollow blogs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Little
    Ahhh...ok, so here's another problem with your method:

    clicky

    Google already knows your dark secret! lol.
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    • Profile picture of the author bcmwp
      At least I ranked first for something today!
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      • Profile picture of the author Adam H
        To find do follow blogs in your niche i actually mentioned this over in this thread on my forum yesterday :

        Comment Luv?

        But this is the URL i gave in which it tells you how to find blogs in certain niches of which use the comment luv plugin, Meanng they have follow comments. :

        How To Find CommentLuv Enabled Blogs In Your Niche
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  • Profile picture of the author bcmwp
    Ah, thanks. That's a good resource. It's annoying to get around the warning popup on a Commentluv blog, and it seems like that might work.

    What my method adds is that it finds blogs that already have comments. This is important because of the large number of splogs and out of date sites out there that don't actually moderate.
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  • Profile picture of the author pdrs
    Seems a little bunk to me. I tried it and found some commentluv blogs. All of which had the popup basically saying "Don't spam me ****er!" (fill in your favorite swear word there, it's more funny if you think it says **** or ****** or *******************, what was that last one hmmmmm?) Then I checked the comments and they all had the links disabled for the names... bummer
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    • Profile picture of the author bcmwp
      Originally Posted by pdrs View Post

      Seems a little bunk to me. I tried it and found some commentluv blogs. All of which had the popup basically saying "Don't spam me ****er!" (fill in your favorite swear word there, it's more funny if you think it says **** or ****** or *******************, what was that last one hmmmmm?) Then I checked the comments and they all had the links disabled for the names... bummer
      When you get the "don't spam me" message, just go to the url, copy it, paste it back in and hit "enter". The message goes away.
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  • Profile picture of the author crismanaon
    I recommend same searching as: yourname@yourkeywords "category", its give mostly do follow blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author trytolearnmore
    I've already posted this, but i'll repeat again (there won't be relevant blogs, but that doesn't matter):


    Here is one dofollow blog:
    Soirée de Poche - Beach House - LA BLOGOTHEQUE

    Using SEO spyglass, reverse engineer each link in the comments and find other dofollow blogs.

    Voila
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  • Profile picture of the author dustinrwh
    Another good option is to find a network of sites that are "powered by somecompany" Some places are dofollow and allow automatic approval. Pretty cool.
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