Nov52009

Dofollow vs Nofollow Blog Comments

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Google invented “nofollow” to help webmasters and site owners counteract spam. All this was started in 2005. With blogs such as wordpress by default comments are nofollow, but you can set this to dofollow if you want which is an incentive for users who are familiar with this to comment in your site.

dofollow vs nofollow

When doing SEO or even Viral Marketing, Blog Commenting if done in moderation can help search engine rankings. By commenting you can gain more backlinks, but there are a few things to consider – whether the link you have gained from commenting  is a dofollow link this link will carry more weight then a nofollow atleast to googles algorithm.

Here I have put together a little secret for when commenting and looking out to comment on Blogs which have dofollow. You can copy and past this text into google search box and replace “keyword” with the keyword that relates to the niche you are in and then the results will give you dofollow blogs to comment on: – keyword “Remember my personal information” “Notify me of follow-up comments”

Although dofollow is more useful on an SEO perspective, I personally recommend to comment on both dofollow and nofollow as this will make the links you are gaining to your site look more natural. I also find when commenting on nofollow blogs I tend to get more click-through’s because generally the site is less spammy when getting a nofollow link so the visitors are more genuine.

Now when you are commenting you want to be sure that the blog post you are commenting on is relevant to the link you are submitting. Secondly better you keep your name as your real name and your blog url, I do not recommend using any other keywords other then your real name where it asks this because Google is kind of smart enough to pick up if you are trying to cheat the system. Just be careful.

If you are kind of new to the whole nofollow and dofollow game and don’t know how to find which are dofollow and nofollow links, I recommend you install a firefox plugin

Download and install Zachary Fox’s NoDoFollow, a useful Firefox extension that highlights the links on any side and color code them according to DoFollow or NoFollow status with either pink for NoFollow or light blue for DoFollow. With this simple plugin, you can easily differentiate which links are DoFollow and which are not, all with just a right click!

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  1. Mark says:

    Great post..I’m still new in blogging.I’m still confuse how to know my blog especially in wordpress is do follow or nofollow?

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  2. what i have found very interesting is that google still follow some nofollow. at least to find page even robots.txt is ignore and it index page put in index in each case even if only reference in the site itself as an internal page include in another one.

    google also start a new part cal sites that is on google.com domain but all link are nofollow. then google.com can only get inbound link not outbound. this is pretty scary too me since all the web concept is base on mutual apreciation google is not going in that way at all. I begin too see google a very big problem soon for the web with a dominant position and been the bully neibourgh …. Google has so much information about all poeple. I see them as the subprime mortgage buble good until it turn wrong. since Google is now public and want money selling or using everyone data to get money is not so distant I think.. no too scary too think about it ….

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  3. sid says:

    Even I share the same thought. commenting on nofollow really helps as they are not so spammy looking as the dofollow ones.

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  4. John says:

    I absolutely agree with you on the fact that commenting on both really helps to add a great personalized and realistic feel to people who are trying to get their links out there.

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  5. Alan Josef Caceres says:

    I have used Firefox’s NoDoFollow add-on and it’s a perfect tool to determine if the links are do-follow or no-follow. However, if we comment on no-follow links we cannot juice up our links into the SERPS, but traffic is still there. This is one reason that webmasters and bloggers want to promote their own website to do-follow ones because they want both than just traffic only.

    Thanks so much Daniel!

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  6. Emily Yao says:

    I do believe both do-follow and no-follow are so helpful in terms of internet traffic to gain visitors and potential sales, revenue and leads. But I think do-follow is more recommended than no-follow in blog commenting to other’s blogs using a specific relevant keyword to the owner’s niche.

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  7. Fretzel Magbanua says:

    The important fact there is not to make your posts look spammy. Even it’s no-follow, traffic is the main concern here as to generate more leads, sales and revenue from any third party ads you attach there.

    Another great post from you Daniel! Thanks!

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  8. Terry says:

    Difference between dofollow and nofollow sometimes just how many spams you get everyday in your blog.
    Not mean I against dofollow, my blogs are dofollow though. But a good nofollow blog sometimes could get more traffic than dofollow one.

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  9. For me do follow comments the search engine robot come and get the back link in that web site and no follow comments it will redirected sites and I hope very interesting to read and you should proud to your article..

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  10. Heinrich says:

    Hi, great article and very helpful. The difference between do-follow and no-follow can become confusing to some.

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  11. Mark Ewans says:

    Thanks for taking the time to post such a detailed and informative article. It has given me a lot of inspiration and I look forward to more like this in the future.

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  12. Daniel Lew says:

    Thanks guys, just remember all comments dofollow or no follow are considered good in moderation. As long as they are evenly posted. You don’t want to one day have 1000 comments on other sites, this will send off alarm bells to Google or other search engines.

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  13. Thank you for a great post. The most important part is not to overdo it. When you gain too many links quickly you will be penalized. Keeping a balance between do-follow and no-follow links is important in order to ensure that your link building looks natural to the search engines. Thanks again for a helpful post.

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  14. This is interesting post about dofollow and nofollow. i wonder if we dont use keyword . how our site will be top on specific keyword.

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  19. An excellent post, providing something good to read,it’s just good to came across the post.

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  20. Thanks for helpful information you catch up us with your instructional explanation.

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  21. custom boxes says:

    It seems that ‘no follow’ links are still of great value in that Search Engines will still consider that site as a gateway to further sites which might otherwise not be discoverable by the Search Engine Spider. This still makes the remote sites more “findable” to search engines.

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  22. Thanks for the post. I am a big fan of the blog, i’ve even put a little bookmark right on the tool bar of my Firefox you’ll be happy to know!

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  23. hello,
    thanks for sharing this nice post with us.
    still some body are getting confused between do follow and no follow in this situation your blog provide a clean difference between theses two.

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  24. Good Job & Excellent post really it will very helpful for peoples who are in SEO field & still a lot peoples are there who are confused in do-follow & no follow but after reading this post some doubts are clear.

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  25. GoldSalebol says:

    hi.
    That tips are great, thank you ..
    I love your blog…
    thank you again carry on…

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  26. MOKO says:

    uupss…great, nice tutor, tanks

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  27. There is no big difference between no follow and do follow.Search engine consider and follow do follow link.

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  28. Pete Shaw says:

    Hi, thanks for clearing up the difference between the two!

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  29. Although dofollow is more useful on an seo perspective, I personally recommend to comment on both dofollow and nofollow as this will make the links you are gaining to your site look more natural. I also find when commenting on nofollow blogs I tend to get more click-

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  30. I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this post. I am hoping the same best work from you in the future as well. In fact your creative writing abilities has inspired me to start my own BlogEngine blog now.

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  31. ianmalone says:

    I also make comments to blogs , thanks for the this post, now it clarifies the difference between do follow and no follow blogs..

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  32. BajaCa says:

    Why would sites you find with “Remember my personal information” and “Notify me of follow-up comments” be dofollow?? I find lots of nofollow blogs with it.

    That said. I prefer to use searchstatus (also a FF addon) to show me which links are nofollow as it also has some nice other functions for SEO.

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  33. Ooty says:

    You have all inspired me to focus on providing more informative and resource type link building posts in the
    future.

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  34. square peg web says:

    When its comes to SEO, using Do Follow or No Follow for links has always given birth to a heated debate. For bloggers the debate is whether to use No Follow for comments or not? No Follow attribute for links was introduced by Google in 2005 to combat SPAM comments (not really – Google just wanted to stop Spam sites from getting link juice).

    Now the idea of using rel=nofollow has somewhat changed. Google made changes to its definition on No Follow and asked web masters to use it for paid links. I support using No Follow for paid links but I get confused if to use No Follow for comments or not. How to deal with this situation.

    You just have two options, either use No Follow (coded by default in WordPress, Blogger and other Blogging Platforms) or force Do Follow. Below we discuss a little on applying No Follow and Do Follow.

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  35. Sam says:

    I do both.. nofollow and dofollow links. But give more preference to dofollow links :)

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  36. Remortgage says:

    Lots of people using scrapebox for blog commenting these days. Do follow no follow who cares link is a link. Look at all the people who have commented this blog.

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  37. Thanks for making your blog dofollow buddy. One of the major benefits if dofollow blog commenting services is that it gives an opportunity for building links.

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  38. car battery says:

    I have been using Zach Fox’s app for a while now and it’s really handy. But I always try to spread myself evenly between dofollow and nofollow. :)

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  39. The real difference concerning Do-Follow and No-Follow backlinks might not be crucial to the standard internet browser, but to internet marketers together with affiliate marketers, they are 2 of the most important terms you will find. Created in 2005, “NoFollow” is known as a tag that can be included in html links to instruct yahoo and google to not count the hyperlink towards target website rating. Thanks for your blog post. Very worthwhile.

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  40. all search engines don’t work the same…. Google is one of the lone wolves in not following nofollow… Yahoo and MSN follow nofollow links… but, if you have limited link building time, focus on Dofollow, since google has over 50% of all search engine traffic on the internet!

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