How to find dofollow + autoapprove blog comments?

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Lately I've been building some blog comment links manually.

I've been using this Google search string to find blogs to comment on:
inurl:blog "post a comment" -"comments closed" -"you must be logged in" "(my keyword here)"

The blogs I find that allow comments fall into categories that range from worst to best:

1. Nofollow links + moderated comments.
2. Nofollow links + auto approved comments.
3. Dofollow links + moderated comments.
4. Dofollow links + auto approved comments.

The #4 situation is probably the most rare, but also the most valuable, and I do find a few like it occasionally.

I was wondering if anyone knows how I could modify my search string, or use any other method, to find ONLY #4 type of blogs?

This would make my link building efforts probably 10x more efficient and effective.
#autoapprove #blogs #dofollow #find
  • Profile picture of the author HumbleGuy
    That's exactly what I've been trying to do, please have a look at this https://forums.digitalpoint.com/thre...ments.2669944/
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  • Profile picture of the author jamesfranklin128
    You can get dofollow high PR links by using these two queries as follow:


    site:.edu "login or register to post comments"+ "Keyword"

    site:.com "login or register to post comments"+ "Keyword"
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    • Profile picture of the author kirknet
      Originally Posted by jamesfranklin128 View Post

      You can get dofollow high PR links by using these two queries as follow:


      site:.edu "login or register to post comments"+ "Keyword"

      site:.com "login or register to post comments"+ "Keyword"
      Thanks for sharing.
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  • Profile picture of the author SASA Techno
    Hi in my opinion

    "post comment" your keyword

    "Do-follow" + "powered by blogger or wordpress"
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  • Profile picture of the author sanusense
    I recommend to use DropMyLink dot com, it is a dofollow search engine for finding out some good dofollow websites. I hope it's gonna work for you surely.
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  • Profile picture of the author RandySwanston
    Do you people still find success in these old school techniques? (just curious)
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    • Profile picture of the author Magento developer
      Originally Posted by RandySwanston View Post

      Do you people still find success in these old school techniques? (just curious)
      Some people are using school techniques to find their queries.
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      • Profile picture of the author shanrocks1985
        I use ahrefs for finding dofollow commenting blogs for my niche
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    • Profile picture of the author Curtis2011
      Originally Posted by RandySwanston View Post

      Do you people still find success in these old school techniques? (just curious)
      Yes, or so I've heard.

      I just started doing it, so I can't report success or failure yet. But I've heard from people who get higher rankings (and more importantly, more traffic) just by building tons of blog comment links.

      I do find some dofollow links from highly relevant niche blogs, so I think it's reasonable to say Google would value those links well for my site.

      Originally Posted by webber1 View Post

      the key is authority links, within relevant content, which is socially shared...better return on investment...
      Easier said than done. But yes, I will be doing this too.
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by RandySwanston View Post

      Do you people still find success in these old school techniques? (just curious)
      Depends on what you're looking to do. Churn and burn? Massive link building campaigns will still work. But it's hard to keep those rankings. Though to some, that doesn't matter.
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  • Profile picture of the author webber1
    Dude your wasting your time doing blog commenting. While it will have some value, they key is authority links, within relevant content, which is socially shared...better return on investment...
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  • Profile picture of the author idealchoice
    Thanks a lot.. its very usefull... can anyone tell me how google gives result, i mean what is googles cinario to give result as output, how can we get that actual result which we want.. I mean if I want links which have .edu domain and in that link also have wiki word...

    Thank You
    idealchoice.in
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    • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
      Originally Posted by idealchoice View Post

      Thanks a lot.. its very usefull... can anyone tell me how google gives result, i mean what is googles cinario to give result as output, how can we get that actual result which we want.. I mean if I want links which have .edu domain and in that link also have wiki word...

      Thank You
      idealchoice.in
      Don't fret over .edu, .gov, etc.
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