Find related dofollow forum

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Hi My All Friends.
I want a help.You know that forum is very important for seo backlink and it is very sensible too. Can you suggest me that, how can i find related dofollow forum. I have search google and youtube but can't find. Please help me.

[note: If anyone's post is related to my post, please share the post to me, so that i can know about this]

Thank you all. I hope you all will help me.
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  • Profile picture of the author DABK
    Google your keyword + forum, look at some of the links (in firefox, select link, right click, select 'view selection source" and analyze the link: if it's got rel="nofollow" it's no good. If it doesn't have it, it's good.

    Or, google
    list of dofollow forums and trust that whatever lists show up contain, indeed, forums that don't add the nofollow tag. Or, you can check them one by one.

    Originally Posted by coolboy321 View Post

    Hi My All Friends.
    I want a help.You know that forum is very important for seo backlink and it is very sensible too. Can you suggest me that, how can i find related dofollow forum. I have search google and youtube but can't find. Please help me.

    [note: If anyone's post is related to my post, please share the post to me, so that i can know about this]

    Thank you all. I hope you all will help me.
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  • Profile picture of the author rajeshhome
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    • Profile picture of the author coolboy321
      Originally Posted by rajeshhome View Post

      DO follow Forums,

      1. V7nForum

      2 Siteowners Forum

      3 Joomla Forum

      4 Search engine watch Forum

      5 CNET Forum
      Thanks. But i wanted to know the tricks of finding related dofollow forum.
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  • Profile picture of the author onehalf
    Hi, hope this info will help. I use both dofollow and nofollow sites.

    The Google Method
    This method requires you going to Google.com . Once you are there type the following search term or code into it.

    INSERT NICHE HERE + FORUM

    Lets break it down a bit. The first part of the code requires you to put in your niche or market. The next part just tells Google to put out sites which have the word forum in it.

    Pretty simple, huh? Now lets delve into the next method.

    The Website Method
    There are sites on the Internet which were made to help people find forums. These sites have a ton of code built in which try to find all possible forums related to your niche as possible. They act as forum directories.

    The sites are called Big-Boards, and BoardReader. When you visit them all you have to do is put in your niche, market, or even the keywords of forums you want it to pull up.

    Source:
    How To Find Good Forums In Your Niche – Marketing Your Website
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      You left out the most important part, the one that gets Google to bring up only the forums that don't add the rel="nofollow" tag.

      Originally Posted by onehalf View Post

      Hi, hope this info will help. I use both dofollow and nofollow sites.

      The Google Method
      This method requires you going to Google.com . Once you are there type the following search term or code into it.

      INSERT NICHE HERE + FORUM

      Lets break it down a bit. The first part of the code requires you to put in your niche or market. The next part just tells Google to put out sites which have the word forum in it.

      Pretty simple, huh? Now lets delve into the next method.

      The Website Method
      There are sites on the Internet which were made to help people find forums. These sites have a ton of code built in which try to find all possible forums related to your niche as possible. They act as forum directories.

      The sites are called Big-Boards, and BoardReader. When you visit them all you have to do is put in your niche, market, or even the keywords of forums you want it to pull up.

      Source:
      How To Find Good Forums In Your Niche - Marketing Your Website
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