Getting dozens of high PR, relevant links per day..

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by thetafferboy83, Jul 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    I have dedicated quite a lot of time putting together a rather special resource for you guys. It may not look much, but it’s a list of over 160 categorised, PR ranked blogs which all don’t use the “nofollow” attribute in their links. Before you jump to the end of this article to download it, I’d like to say one thing: This list is not for blog spamming! Seriously, spamming it would be a waste of your time and a waste of the 10+ hours I spent putting this list together. Since I was feeling extra generous, I’ve also built the blog list into a Custom Blog Search Engine, so you can simply search for your niche and find relevant blog posts! Anyway, as I said…

    Me no spammy list?
    No, you no spammy list. For a start, it probably won’t work - plugins such as the awesome Akismet pretty much stop most automated spam, also if you piss the blog owners off, they’ll probably just nofollow the links anyway and then the fun’s over for everyone. There’s a much better use you can put this list to.

    Ok, I’m listening. What’s there to do?
    Okay, as I said, we’ve got a list here of over 160 blogs that will follow comments. All of them either have a lot of traffic, or high PR. (Some I believe have a high PR, but display PR0 because the Toolbar PR hasn’t updated yet). So for instance, lets take an example that you run a Travel Insurance website. The best thing you can do is look down list this and make your own mini-list of all of the blogs that cover travel and culture. These are going to be the blogs we want our links on, they have authority, traffic and more importantly, they are highly relevant.

    It doesn’t take long to scan read a post, so have a look at the latest posts (who knows - you might learn something too!) then leave a comment on the blog, using your “name” as the keywords you want to rank for (try and keep it the least “spammy” as you can). In a standard comment you’ll want to compliment the post, make a relevant comment on the post content and a closing remark. Keep it short & sweet but try and add some value, this will get your comment approved.

    If you factor this activity (say an hour a day) into your SEO/blogging schedule you’ll be picking up some nicely weighted, relevant links every single day - as well as the traffic you can generate from click-throughs. It is a safe method of building pretty good quality links that you can be sure will get indexed fast. The main leg work is in sourcing a list of blogs that don’t use the “nofollow” attribute, but I’ve already done the hard bit for you!

    Isn’t there an ethics issue here?
    Even for white hatters, I don’t think there’s an ethical issue here. So we’re putting our comment there for the sole purpose of getting a link, yes. However, if the blog author can read this comment and they think it adds value to the post, where’s the harm in that? If bloggers are so concerned about who they are giving their link juice to, they should be use the nofollow attribute in the first place.

    Get the PDF & Try the search engine
     
    thetafferboy83, Jul 20, 2007 IP
  2. ColorWP.com

    ColorWP.com Notable Member

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    Thanks for the list. I think it will be very useful for new blogs and sites.
     
    ColorWP.com, Jul 20, 2007 IP
  3. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    #3
    it looks a good start point for understanding link building :)
     
    trichnosis, Jul 20, 2007 IP
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    HotSauce Peon

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    #4
    This is a great contribution :)
    Are you using some sort of script to find these blogs with nofollow disabled?
     
    HotSauce, Jul 20, 2007 IP
  5. thetafferboy83

    thetafferboy83 Active Member

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    No, I guess I could have.. I was looking specifically for a range of topics, decent PR, good links, good traffic and dofollow.. So I think it would have taken me longer to write a script :)

    If everybody contributes to the search engine though it will be light work :)
     
    thetafferboy83, Jul 20, 2007 IP
  6. mdvaldosta

    mdvaldosta Peon

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    #6
    Those blogs are gonna get the hell spammed out of them now (spam plugins or not)... probably shouldn't have published it.
     
    mdvaldosta, Jul 20, 2007 IP
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    trochta Peon

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    Thanks for the post. Interesting if nothing else. Use it nicely and while you can.
     
    trochta, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    scoobby Active Member

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    #8
    nic e post
    thanks for the infos
     
    scoobby, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    abstroose Notable Member

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    #9
    Thanks a lot I think you deserve some rep!

    But I agree with mdvaldosta, whether people choose to spam or not the blogs are still gonna get a flood of comments followed by a link. No matter how decent the quality of the comment is, I know I would probably take some kind of action if I suddenly got 20 comments containing a link on my blog.
     
    abstroose, Jul 22, 2007 IP
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    dailymoolahdotcom Guest

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    Good post mate - I've been doing this since my blog started.
     
    dailymoolahdotcom, Jul 22, 2007 IP
  11. bteo

    bteo Peon

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    #11
    Great search tool buddy! You can also use google blog search

    http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch/advanced_blog_search?num=10&hl=en&ctz=-600&c2coff=1&as_epq=&as_drrb=q&as_qdr=a&as_mind=1&as_minm=1&as_miny=2000&as_maxd=23&as_maxm=7&as_maxy=2007&lr=&safe=off&q=enter+main+keyword+blog+OR+comment+-articles+-closed+inblogtitle:blog+inposttitle:blog&ie=UTF-8

    Just click on the link and enter you main keyword at the top of the field and it will find you blogs.

    I find it useful to do this as well!

    Hope this helps.
     
    bteo, Jul 23, 2007 IP
  12. mddv

    mddv Well-Known Member

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    #12
    Nice search engine.

    Thanks for the resource.
     
    mddv, Jul 23, 2007 IP
  13. twin

    twin Well-Known Member

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    #13
    nice list, good job, my blog does follow too :)
     
    twin, Jul 23, 2007 IP
  14. AndyBeard

    AndyBeard Peon

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    #14
    Here is a whole community that I run and have been running for a number of months containing 300 real blogs that don't use Nofollow, and I know of 1000s more.

    http://www.bumpzee.com/no-nofollow/

    But here is a power SEO tip rather than some lame self promotional attempt to gain some level of credibility.

    Rather than spam the blogs, subscribe to them if they are in your niche

    Read the blogs
    Leave valuable comments (not just enough to get them to stick)
    Link to the blogs with real opinion from you own blogs
    Interact with other blog owners

    In this way you gain reputation, and real links from content that are not heavily discounted
     
    AndyBeard, Jul 23, 2007 IP
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    I suspect most of the ones on the list are not actually valid. I sampled 2 and both used nofollow. :(
     
    oasic, Jul 23, 2007 IP
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    #16
    The problem as I see it is that, although a blog w/ PR might give you an instant PR push for the 1st month...when you end up archived, you end up on a PR0 page...so link value drops dramatically and you're left with some link Pop but no Reputation.
     
    ugain, Jul 24, 2007 IP
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    givancy2002 Peon

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    #17
    I left quality comments on some of this lists. But it doesn't seem work. nothing show up.
     
    givancy2002, Jul 24, 2007 IP
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    lpstong Notable Member

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    Hmm being bombarded more with non relevant spam to blogs. I dont know how well blog owners will take it. Even if it is legit or not.
     
    lpstong, Jul 24, 2007 IP
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    vicdigi Banned

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    #19
    an interesting list by anymeans
     
    vicdigi, Jul 24, 2007 IP
  20. thevirus

    thevirus Active Member

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    #20
    This is great, thanks a bunch!
     
    thevirus, Jul 25, 2007 IP