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More DoFollow Links for Your Site

Following on from yesterday’s post I came across Shady’s view on dofollow via a drunken thread at DP.


DoFollow Link Building

My new friend Ruben was asking about DoFollow promotion. I was about to email him back, but decided to turn the email into a blog post instead.

What is DoFollow promotion?

Over the last couple of years blogs have grown in popularity. Spammers latched on to the fact that when adding a comment to a blog post they could add their link to the comment. Search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN count incoming links to websites and use these to determine which sites rank highly in their search results. To combat the problem of spam ‘nofollow’ links were introduced – search engines (supposedly) give no weight to these links. Most blogging systems and software (including my favorite, WordPress) now default to using nofollow links in comments. Many other sites with user generated/modifiable content also use nofollow links (eg Wikipedia).

More recently people in the know on the net have got a bit ticked off with Google’s double standards – they request webmasters to build sites for visitors without consideration for search engines, but also promote the nofollow tag (and a whole host of other stuff that I could rant on about all day, but it is 30′ and sunny outside & I want to go surfing). These people in the know have started the dofollow movement, where they properly moderate their blogs/sites and manually reject spam. If you make a valid comment on a blog post why should you not have a link to your site (which is probably related anyway?)

What does DoFollow mean to me?

If you have a website & you want some relevant inbound links you can find dofollow blogs on a similar topic, read them, and leave your comments. This will encorage the owner of the blog and the blogs readership to notice your website/blog, and also provide inbound links to your website that will be noticed by search engines. Search engines are actually quite clever these days (even with all their failings) and they will notice that your site/blog is aligned with the topic of the sites that link to you.

OK, great – where can I find some DoFollow blogs?

Don’t forget that the directory, search engines and software listed above aren’t perfect – you need to check the sites yourself once you have found them. Download a plugin for your browser like SEO for Firefox. This has a useful function that highlights nofollow links (the ones we don’t want!) You can see in the image below that Shoemoney’s name is highlighted red – it is a nofollow link, and I am not giving him any link love. Sorry Shoe, here you go.

poker comments

Awesome – so howsabout an example?

Sheesh, I’m too good to you guys. Hope the weather stays good.

Step 1: I go to commenthunt.com & type in ‘SEO’ as my search term (lets just pretend that I’m trying to find a linky for this blog) . Top of the list is good old DaveN, another northern monkey with a passion for campervans.

DoFollow Link

Step 2: I hop over to DaveN’s site and find a blog post relevant to my site:

DaveN: a dofollow blog

Step 3: I fill in the comment form, being careful to make my comment relevant and to leave my URL and name (name will become anchor text for your linky, you might want to consider this) :

Commenting on Dave’s blog

Step 4: Hit ‘Submit Comment’, and there she is.

linky dink box love

Note that on many blogs your comment will not appear until *after* it has been approved by the blog owner.

Any other related stuff?

Search the internet for yourself, fool! Oh, OK, Andy Beard’s post is a good place to start.


Wikipedia

Jaimie Sirovich has made a (belated) post about Wikipedia nofollowing all their outbound links. I never commented on this issue when it first arose, but Jaimies clever title brought his article to my attention. He suggests that Wikipedia nofollow outbounds for the first 90 days. I think this is a bit silly as Google et al can currently decide the age of a link and weight it accordingly should they decide to do so – and Wikipedia and other sites ‘aging’ links on-site would just complicate matters even further.

No-one seems to have realised that Wikipedia is worthwhile spamming for traffic alone never mind PR, so the spam ain’t going to stop.


Apple WordPress Theme

My latest WordPress theme auction is for Apples, I really like this theme & would love to use it myself…

Thanks go to AmCy of DP who won the auction for Hong Kong :)


Winner Number 2!

Another day, another WordPress theme. ‘Flowers‘ went for BIN in 24 hours too, this time the sponsor was Health and Beauty (thanks!).

I’m having a third (and possibly final) theme sponsorship auction for the awesome ‘Hong Kong‘ theme. See the auction here.