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If you comment on low OBL genuine blog posts relevant to your niche with high PR with your URL, does this count as a good link, or is it not worth it?
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  • Why this shouldn't be worth it? If it's niche relevant you can get potential traffic too even on a no-followed page.
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    • Thanks, how do you find out if a blog post is a no follow or not?
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  • There's a ton of free plugins for fire fox which can help you.
  • Its even a good thing to have a few no follow back links it makes your optimization look more natural and search engines like that.
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    • I don't stress that much over nofollow / dofollow. And, as you said, at the very least they're going to give you some link diversity.
  • Yes, this type of links are powerful but build naturally, have some high pr links too..
  • Relevant is key. Ask yourself if the readers of the blog would be interested in your content. If you build links based on getting great traffic you should be good. Don't use a keyword as your name.
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  • You can easily find dofollow blogs using search engines like dropmylink.com. All you have to do is to type in a keyword and it will get blogs that uses commentluv and keyword luv plugins.
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    • You got to me a fine dofollow blog search engine
  • Use mixture of do-follow and no-follow commenting, to make process natural.....
  • So the summary of your post were, get backlinks from relevant sites not pages. So, I have some more questions,
    Is continuous backlinking necessary? If so, for some niche finding relevant pages become so tough, leave aside relevant websites. How to build backlinks for those sites?
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      Yes - if you have an arthritis site, a backlink from a rheumatology blog is worth plenty, in principle, but a backlink from an "arthritis page" in Ezine Articles or HubPages or Squidoo is useless. (Squidoo's external links are all "no-follow" now, anyway, not that that makes any difference, really).

      People disagree about this, and it depends what you mean by "necessary", too, anyway. For some sites/keywords/purposes it's going to help, clearly, but that inevitably depends, too, on what the "competing sites" are doing and how good their links are, doesn't it?

      A more interesting question is "Is SEO traffic necessary?"

      Personally, I'd advise you not to put too much of your time and effort into trying to attract "organic SERP's" traffic, for two main reasons: first, it's very precarious and makes your business Google-dependent, and any business that's Google-dependent is no more than one algorithm-change away from a potential accident (or even a potential disaster), as so many Warriors have been finding out over the last year or two, some of them to their very great cost; secondly, for me, search engine traffic has been uniformly the worst-converting traffic out of everything I've ever tried in 8 entirely different niches over the whole of the last 4 years - search engine visitors to all my websites typically stay the least time, view the fewest pages, opt in the least often and actually buy anything by far the least often. I admit I do get tons of search engine traffic to all my main sites (just because of all the high rankings I've got, incidentally, from article syndication to relevant sites) but I'd certainly hate to have to make a living from that traffic! Google rankings are not really much of a "traffic-generating plan" at all.

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    Hello, If you comment on low OBL genuine blog posts relevant to your niche with high PR with your URL, does this count as a good link, or is it not worth it?