Do follow blog comment sites

yesterday i find around 50 blog comment websites, keyword i used “login or register to post comment” after creating login and profile on those sites i also posted comments but the thing i noticed that most of the sites gave no follow link to my blog comments, i am looking for do follow blog comments, what other keyword can i use to search list for blog comments. or if anyone can provide me the list of do follow blog comments websites… help me ?

To be honest, this is the type of thread that really makes you cry and which proves that the so called SEO experts are not experts at all. sigh

After all the work you’ve done and all the time you’ve put into this, it breaks my heart to say this. Still, I’ll be blunt and cruel because you really need to see reality… you became a annoying, frustrating and pretty disgusting spammer. And you didn’t even know it! Sad, isn’t it?

It is funny that most of spammers come from India and China, and I see that’s because you really don’t understand SEO.
Still, you can ammend your ways.

You do not post in a forum, blog or in any place if you don’t have anything interesting to say. Not even to say thank you, as nice as it may be.

Why? I’ll mention 3 reasons although I could mention a thousand :slight_smile:

  1. Because if the blog, forum or whatever is properly moderated (and some do it even when it take them ages) your post will be deleted

  2. If the blog, forum or whatever is not properly moderated, another thousand people will have done the same as you’ve done so it is unlikely that anyone will read your answer

  3. For Google, MSN or any other, you link will be irrelevant (it doesn’t matter if the forum, blog or whatever is follow or not follow) because another thousand people have done what you’ve done. You wil not receive anything, not even the 0.0000001%

This is another example of bad advice. You do not post in both follow or not follow to make it look “natural”. That’s as useless for the reasons I said above

What you should do is posting in blogs and/or forums when:

  • You really have something interesting to say
  • If it is not an interesting comment, you may have a question about the article and need to ask the writer about it
  • You can add further information to what’s been said, or you can even answer to a post someone else published on the blog.

You’ll benefit for blogs that have higher PR even if they’re no follow by simply being… interesting. When someone asks the right question, or adds something useful to the conversation, the others do look at him with interest and then will try to get more information about him. Which means that there is a good chance that click on your link and that means traffic to your site and that’s always a plus (even for Google). So no follow blogs are OK too.

But, in truth, you should not be looking the PR or the follow thing, you should only be posting when you really have something to say.

I included forums because the same rules are applicable in forums except that a forum requires much more activity than a blog (although blogs could benefit as well).

Meaning that those who sing into a forum and do the one or two post, no matter how well written or even relevant, will benefit for nothing. Because a community doesn’t trust a new comer just like that, the community needs to check that he’s for real and that’s only possible after a good number of posts.

So the second lesson of today is: regularity. In the case of a forum because you’re being tested by the members of the community everyday. In a blog it can be a benefit too because if the writer does bother in reading the posts (depends on the amount of spam he receives) and see that you’re regularly posting interesting comments, he may answer you and interact with you through the comments. This is a huge benefit for you because the writer will start showing trust in you and regular readers will look at you in a different way.

I hope that this is clear. :slight_smile:

No thank you. The forums already have a full quota of such useless lists.

If you are really interested, Please Search using the vBulletin Advanced Search and SitePoint’s [URL=“http://search.sitepoint.com/”]Advanced Search

can you please post all that blog list? google blog commenting is also no follow but we all are doing blog commenting on blogger blog post…

I agree that you need to have backlinks that comprises of both dofollow and nofollow backlinks so that your link profile looks natural and helps in improving the search engine rankings of your website for targeted keywords.

Nofollow links don’t benefit you in providing link juice but you can definitely get traffic through these nofollow links if they are high authority and high quality that can improve sales.

The keyword you selected it gives both types of blogs.
For dofollow blogs you can try this keyword “this blog is dofollow” you will get some good dofollow blogs and good backlinks. :slight_smile:

For reference, dofollow blog posting is as good as useless as you’ll either:

  1. Be posting on a small and unpopular page with no PR.

  2. Be posting on a page with high PR, but hundreds of other spammers diluting any possible benefit.

In short, it’s as good as useless and that time would be better spent working on real metrics that could affect your site, such as site speed, improved functionality or genuine marketing efforts.

Wait … listen …

Is that the sound of a spammer being thwarted that I hear?

Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe you’ve looked really hard to find fifty blogs where both your comment and your link are going to be relevant and useful to the people reading them. But 99 times out of 10, that isn’t what’s happening. The majority of people who set up accounts on websites and then add comments and links back to their own website, especially when they flood them onto more than a handful of sites in a day, are spammers, pure and simple. And if you think we’re going to help spammers (aka leeches who are destroying the internet) then you’ve got another think coming.

We don’t need no stinkin’ spammers