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Old 08-05-2009, 11:29 PM
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I've found a tool that helps you find dofollow blogs. Now nofollow blogs are great especially when they already have a bunch of natural traffic on it, but when you simply want some link value you will definitely find that dofollow blogs will do that job.

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DoFollow Diver - The Premier DoFollow Blogs Search Engine

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Old 08-06-2009, 05:36 AM
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Google doesn't care about Nofollow flags anymore (news is out for roughly ~2months).

See e.g. PageRank sculpting

That means you can stop caring about follow/nofollow in blog comments. A link is a link and if it is good google takes it and if it's bad google will do whatever they think is right.
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Old 08-07-2009, 09:43 AM
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Do Follow & NoFollow are different.

You can see the last paragraph on Matts post states -[*] Nofollow links definitely don't pass PageRank. Over the years, I've seen a few corner cases where a nofollow link did pass anchortext, normally due to bugs in indexing that we then fixed. The essential thing you need to know is that nofollow links don't help sites rank higher in Google's search results.

You will not get an PR juice from a nofollow link.

As for posting on DoFollow blogs - that is ok, but it does not mean you will get much PR juice. Your link/comment may not even get indexed. If the site is DoFollow & has tons of comments then you are getting VERY little PR passed. There are other things to look at when counting on raising your PR using blog comments. I will let Ed & the gang tell you what they think when the time comes. I don't want to possibly misdirrect you from how they teach.

If a site has high traffic & you have something to add to the post then don't worry about if the link is Do or No follow.

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Old 08-07-2009, 01:39 PM
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I personally ignore follow and no-follow, mainly because Google does. It's the biggest joke in SEO
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Old 08-16-2009, 06:22 AM
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You could also use a tool called 'AlertRank' (web based) which is basically a glorified version of Google alerts to find blogs where you can comment upon.
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Old 09-03-2009, 08:59 PM
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Default Does it make a difference about nofollow and dofollow links?

So then it makes no difference whether or not you have a nofollow or dofollow link from either hubpages, squidoo, wordpress.com?.

So far squidoo and wordpress.com are not indexed by google, i checked with the, site, command. Also no page rank according to MS, these have been up for awhile. Hubpages has been indexed but again no pagerank according to MS. The latest post to my blog which was on the 7th page shot to the first page for like a day then dropped to page 4 and when i use the site command to see if my last post was index, my result is that it's not. And while my blog was on the first page of google for a day i had my first comment posted to my site basically saying how great the site was and that they would keep coming back.

My scribd article is indexed and is in 5th postion on the first page of google, i do continue to write. I find that i really like this stuff but i would like fix these other problems, all are submitted to trafficbug.

Any thoughts, thanks.
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Old 09-05-2009, 08:15 AM
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There is a theory floating around that when using nofollow, the nofollow tag does not preserve the PR juice within your own site. The PR juice which supposed to stop with nofollow will instead "evaporate" back to other Google properties e.g. YouTube results on the first page search.

I guess it means you can be stingy and not link to anyone but that ruins your authority because people will wonder where you're getting your reference.

What this probably means is since you can't stop PR from leaving your site to prevent PR juice leak, get more PR to your site by writing more and better content which will be linked by others and via your own social bookmarking efforts.
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I've found a tool that helps you find dofollow blogs. Now nofollow blogs are great especially when they already have a bunch of natural traffic on it, but when you simply want some link value you will definitely find that dofollow blogs will do that job.

Here's the link:
DoFollow Diver - The Premier DoFollow Blogs Search Engine

Enjoy
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