I have been going through what seems to be an endless amount of people saying they can find me do follow blogs to post links on. Only to find out they aren't really do follows. If someone might have a good suggestion to make to me about this I would love to hear it. Also I am willing to pay for PR4 and higher only if they are do follows. I look forward to hearing from you!
Just sent you a back channel message. Some words of advice: 1. Beware of the scams out there. Looking for partners, I have personally interviewed a wide range of link-building companies. I am a link-building specialist, and the majority of the ones I interviewed were frauds to some degree. Many of them hope you have never heard of nofollow and try to sell you a bunch of low-grade, worthless links. 2. Dofollow blogs are fine but mix them up with nofollow blogs (Google may check for a "natural" link profile, and you don't want to seem "manipulative" by posting on dofollow blogs only). 3. Definitely diversify your tactics. Don't get stuck on blogs. 4. Remember that the link-driving engine is content.
dont just stick to blogs, use articles, directories and the like to get a good mix of were links are coming from, but remember keep building them
Geester - Good advice this makes the link building lookmoe natural to the search engines. As much as it is great to have dodollow links it will also be good if you have nofollow, it will look to obvious of what you are doing on with just dofollow links on blogs. I have many actual do follow links with PR3, PR4, PR5 AND PR6. They are not that hard to find.
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I'd suggest doing a small amount of do-follow blog commenting as part of your SEO strategy. Frankly it is probably the least reliable form of backlinking. Try: Article Marketing Profile Building(get over to WF and hope Terry is taking new registrations for his packets) sign up with Angela and Paul Forum Sig's Podcast Video Web 2.0's (maintain a blog, build 1 Hubpage per week etc etc)
Do Follow blogs are also the stuff which is much more rare now, I don't see any more dofollow blogs, everyone seems to have this feature disabled. And what if you keep posting links on a do follow blog and blog writer changes it to no follow all your work will go waste