how to find 'do-follow' blogs which allows comments

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what are the tricks you people use to get dofollow links from blog comments..
how do you get all those blogs?

btw..is it worth it from the seo point of view
#blogs #comments #dofollow #find
  • Profile picture of the author dial123
    try this site:.edu "powered by wordpress" "dofollow"
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  • Profile picture of the author milapetersburg
    Originally Posted by barneystinson View Post

    what are the tricks you people use to get dofollow links from blog comments..
    how do you get all those blogs?

    btw..is it worth it from the seo point of view
    Hmmm.. what I would suggest if for you to stop thinking that only dofollow links can help your SEO. I've tried a different backlinking campaign lately where only 25% of the links are dofollow and 75% are nofollow. The result? Ranking going up.

    By the way, let me just note that all backlinks came from authority and editorial sites and they are acquired through commenting.
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    • Profile picture of the author backlinksninja
      Originally Posted by milapetersburg View Post

      Hmmm.. what I would suggest if for you to stop thinking that only dofollow links can help your SEO. I've tried a different backlinking campaign lately where only 25% of the links are dofollow and 75% are nofollow. The result? Ranking going up.

      By the way, let me just note that all backlinks came from authority and editorial sites and they are acquired through commenting.
      Absolutely bang on experiment. I was debating this point in another thread of do follow vs. no follow. A no follow link from a niche related authority blog is far more heavy than a do follow link from a "spammed to death" blog with another 5000 out bound links.

      The bottomline is. Participate positively in forums and blogs. You will be positively noted
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Michael
    I use Scrapebox.

    BHW - ScrapeBox or cheapskate - ScrapeBox are their discount links.

    Really awesome tool. Harvest thousands of relevant blogs to your niche, scan the number of outbound links, scan the PR of the URL or domain, trim urls to root to scan them for other entries u might have missed, fast poster, slow poster, learning mode, and this is just SOME of the stuff it can do.

    Also finds and tests proxies, scrape pictures from google images and automatically download them based on your keywords, all sorts of nifty things.. man, the list goes on and on and on..

    REALLY amazing stuff. BUT keep in mind with great power comes great responsibility.

    Just because you CAN use it to spam the hell out of the web, does NOT mean you should.

    And yes, its definitely worth it (if you use it right) lol
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  • Profile picture of the author John Alves
    Originally Posted by barneystinson View Post

    what are the tricks you people use to get dofollow links from blog comments..
    how do you get all those blogs?

    btw..is it worth it from the seo point of view
    I used to use Comment Hut to find a lot of dofollow blogs to leave comments on. Drupal platforms are usually dofollow. However, I don't focus on it anymore because it doesn't matter. I focus on getting nofollow links and dofollow links because it makes it look more natural to Google. Wordpress blogs are good for nofollow blog comment links, and profile links are good for dofollow links.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Ac
    If you want to automate this process I advise you to try scrapebox, now you will say that scrapebox is a spam tool and you do not want to use it.

    And I will tell that scaprebox have many addons that help you automate your process of finding blogs and webiste and from here you can do it manually.

    Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
    Originally Posted by barneystinson View Post

    how do you get all those blogs?
    I use two tools to find them and then do manual commenting through their interfaces. The tools are:

    Market Samurai's Promotion Module

    Comment Kahuna
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  • Profile picture of the author thomashoi
    It is good to get a mix of dofollow and nofollow links, especially if you can get one from wikipedia, Google will see it as an authoritative link and give you credit.
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    • Profile picture of the author Raul991
      If you want to do it automatically then I suggest you to use Scrapebox.

      1. Find some blog posts
      2. Scrape internal links(backlinkers)
      3. Scrape the external backlinks from this list
      4. Run the dof./nof. checker
      5. Rinse and repeat with other blog pages

      If you do not have the money for Scrapebox then it is possible to find dof. blog urls with the free edition of SEO Spyglass(it takes much more time).
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    Scrapebox. There are no other legitimate alternatives IMO.

    What other software will let you harvest 500,000+ Wordpress blogs, check their nofollow / dofollow status, verify that they're open for comments, check their PR, etc?

    It is still very time consuming, sure. But it's more of a "press a button, check back in a few hours, clean the list, press another button, check back in a few hours, clean some more, etc" process.
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