How do you guys find all your blogs to comment on for backlinks?

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I've been reading that commenting on high do follow blogs that are relevant to your niche topic is a great way to boost the site in the rankings.....how do you guys find your blogs to comment on?
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    I'll tell you that there are tons of "discoveries" after a pagerank update. Since we haven't had one in a while, most of such pages have either hundreds of comments or have been converted to nofollow. There should be a new pagerank update soon, and that will be a boon for people who do this sort of thing.
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    • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
      Good question, there are hundreds of good blogs out there. Usually I just use google..type in keywords etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author fskcramer
    I use firefox with an seo add on then google for blogs in my keyword niche. Then I visit them and post valuable comments on pages with a decent page rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author mainstreetcm
    I used Comment Kahuna for awhile and it seemed to work just fine for my niches. Haven't used it in awhile as I use other backlinking methods, but it was free and did the job.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dialectica
      Regardless of how you find great blogs with dofollow links (which is not THAT hard, depending on your niche), do you folks think that such links have the same value as, let's say, an article of yours with an dofollow anchor link to your site? Is spending lots of time commenting on blogs really worth it?
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      • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
        Originally Posted by Dialectica View Post

        Is spending lots of time commenting on blogs really worth it?
        YES! at least I think so. It gets traffic to your site, your commenting on related information, backlinks, gets your name out there. There are tons of ways to do seo..this is one that i do regularly.
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  • Profile picture of the author Groovystar
    I wonder if those "discoveries" are why Google seems to update PR more and more obscurely.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Goodwin
    Originally Posted by Big Chris View Post

    I've been reading that commenting on high do follow blogs that are relevant to your niche topic is a great way to boost the site in the rankings.....how do you guys find your blogs to comment on?
    (1) Harvesting with scrapebox;
    (2) spying on competitors' sites;
    (3) spying on sites in competitive niches.


    Oh yea, in my experience all topic links are good and juicy. Give me a link on a site about hamsters to my IM site any day of the week.

    Tom
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    • Profile picture of the author snobants
      Originally Posted by Tom Goodwin View Post

      (1) Harvesting with scrapebox;
      (2) spying on competitors' sites;
      (3) spying on sites in competitive niches.


      Oh yea, in my experience all topic links are good and juicy. Give me a link on a site about hamsters to my IM site any day of the week.

      Tom
      Master, you dont have afraid making BH tecniques?
      can you tellme one way to make a lot of links auto or semi without SB ?
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    • Originally Posted by Tom Goodwin View Post

      (1) Harvesting with scrapebox;
      (2) spying on competitors' sites;
      (3) spying on sites in competitive niches.


      Oh yea, in my experience all topic links are good and juicy. Give me a link on a site about hamsters to my IM site any day of the week.

      Tom

      are you serious Tom...I thought google gives more brownie points for backlinks related to your niche you are ranking for
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  • Profile picture of the author lexilexi
    Here's a few of the dofollow tactics from my link building book...

    1) use Firefox do-follow add-on (essential): web.archive.org/web/20070921050015/http://www.linktutorial.com/read/articles/detecting-relnofollow-firefox
    2) google "you comment I follow" or "u comment I follow", or do google *image search* for these terms.
    3) Google "list of dofollow blogs"
    4) google *keyword* "uses keywordluv" - and then copy and paste the url's from results, rather than clicking the google result. (bypasses the comment warning plugin. )

    Anyone tried dofellow.com ?
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  • Profile picture of the author Rich Struck
    God I hate blog spammers.
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    • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
      Originally Posted by Rich Struck View Post

      God I hate blog spammers.
      Well theres two ways to do it of course. One would be..spam blogs which probably wont get your comment approved, and the other would be to obviously read the blog and comment. Personally if your commenting on websites related to yours then why not read it anyway. Makes you more knowledgeable
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  • Profile picture of the author Dr Livingston
    Hey this fellow warrior has a free blog commenting software that helps you find high PR no follow blogs.

    jimbobo2779
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  • Profile picture of the author Aira Bongco
    Hey Big Chris,

    In my experience, it is just best to comment on blogs even if it is nofollow. It will not show in your Google backlinks but it shows in Yahoo and other search engines. And somehow, it contributes to your site on Google as well. It is better than just creating backlinks for the sake of it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Find
      I see that most of the software for finding do follow are crap because most searches are not relevant. Its best to manually do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author danieltwooduk
    I like to search "your topic" in Google then filter results on the left hand side by discussions then filter again by past 24 hours :-)

    Works very well :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author ichew
    I think the best way to find dofollow blog is by following the footfrint of your competitor , if you look closely you too can have their quality backlink.
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  • Profile picture of the author Julien Duc
    Try Ultimate Diamond Backlinks maybe..? I found quite a few good blogs to comment on with it, even though I'm not really into blog commenting (for link building purposes). Or analyze the inbound links of your competitors.
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  • Profile picture of the author Groovystar
    I never really found hunting down good blogs to comment on as being nearly worth the time and effort expended. They're nofollow anyway, virtually all the ones I have ever seen. I just use other techniques.

    ...The best one? Offering to reciprocal link with a related site. Gets me human traffic as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author ezimedia
    HI

    anyone use google alerts to find blogs to comment on...

    just post the keywords related to your website in to google alerts and you will get blogs daily in your email you can comment on
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    • Profile picture of the author connorbringas
      Originally Posted by ezimedia View Post

      HI

      anyone use google alerts to find blogs to comment on...

      just post the keywords related to your website in to google alerts and you will get blogs daily in your email you can comment on
      Great idea thanks! Btw i use google alerts for my own websites to see what indexes etc. You should do it if you arent already.
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  • Profile picture of the author Wakunahum
    I just use Scrapebox.

    Now before anyone freaks out, it's awesome for scraping whatever you want from the search engines. You do not have to use the commenting part of the tool at all.

    Many times it's easy to scrape a list of 5000 blogs, sort by PR, and find a handful of dofollow blogs that you can manually comment on. It's a time saving tool versus trying to manually find them with a search engine.

    The same strings you plug into Google to find them can be plugged into Scrapebox to get the job done.
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    • Profile picture of the author McBrett
      @BigChris - I'm testing out some different screen capture software so I thought I'd create a video response. Check it out.

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