DoFollow Blogs

Discussion in 'Blogging' started by jacqs, May 14, 2010.

  1. #1
    Hi everyone :)
    Does anyone here have a DoFollow blog list on Stocks? I really need it. Would someone please help me and share me a list?
     
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  2. scheng1

    scheng1 Peon

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    My personal finance blog has a few posts on stock investments, and some of my thoughts on certain listed companies in Singapore. Both my blogs are dofollow. I moderate the blogs and allow only those comments tangential to the discussion.
     
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  3. jacqs

    jacqs Banned

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    Hi scheng1, thanks for sharing your list. :)
     
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    juhasan Well-Known Member

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    Good list here. Will take a lot and take note of some...
     
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    mehboob Well-Known Member

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    Nice list man.
     
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    S0NEL Greenhorn

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    I am really fed-up of finding and commenting on dofollow blogs. I have posted really good and impressive comments but still the bloggers are not accepting my blog comments. People says that these blogs are dofollow and if you leave a valuable comment on it, it will get approved within 3-4 days depends on the bloggers activeness. But, since I am commenting I have noticed that now bloggers are only interested in getting traffic and not valuable comments.
     
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  9. hmansfield

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    Silly...silly noobs.
    You guy's still don't get it and you keep pounding away at commenting and it's doing you no good.

    It's called a "Comment Box" not a "Backlink Box". It's there for the author to communicate and interact with their readers.

    There are 2 kinds of comments:
    1. People who have read the article and have a question or something to add based on what they have read, or
    2. Bloggers looking for backlinks.

    Every website and blog owner can tell the difference right away. 90% of comments left are bloggers looking for back links..in other words SPAM.

    No matter how you try and justify it, leaving a comment (on an article that you have not read, on a blog that you have no interest in and do not read) just for the back link is SPAM.

    No one is going to approve spam comments. They are a plague that every website and blog owner are aware of and sick of.

    If you want to see your comment approved..READ THE ARTICLE and add something to the discussion.

    So stop looking for any "do follow" blog that you can find just so that you can drop a link and start reading blogs of subjects that you are interested in, and want to read so that you can add a relevant comment that gets approved.

    Every time I see a thread looking for "Do-Follow" blogs, all that is is saying "Where are there places where I can drop my link for SEO?"

    In other words, "Where can I spam and get some link juice?"

    One day you guys will figure it out and stop wasting so much time spamming comment boxes.. Website and blog owners are sick of it and will delete your comments every time. No one cares about your SEO and no one is going to allow their blog or website to be your "link Juice" when you don't even take the time to add something relevant to the website's comment section.

    All of those BS comments that you think are cleaver..are not. They are all crap and website and blog owners see them all day long, everyday. You are not original. You are not cleaver. You are immediately identifying yourself as a comment spammer. You can't fake interest.

    You are wasting your time looking for blogs to spam with a link. 90% of your efforts are going to waste.

    When will you guys figure this out and stop beating your head against the wall?

    I will bet that none of you can tell me what the last 3 articles that you left comments on, were about.


    I can. Do you know why? Because I read the articles and had something to say about them. One even had some responses to my comment, which caused me to respond to 3 or 4 people resulting in more back links for me, from the same website at one time. Those comments were on a "No Follow"blog, but a very busy one and were responsible for at least 100 visitors a day from that site, over the last 4 days.

    Of that 400 in extra traffic, 3 people signed up for service and 10 signed up for trials. From one well written, well placed comment.

    Do you get it yet?

    ..and while I'm on a rant...stop chasing backlinks for Page Rank. Are you guys like 12 years old?
    You want backlinks for traffic.
    Traffic clicks ads and buys product. Not Google Page Rank.
     
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  10. hmansfield

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    ..and one more thing (while I'm ranting)...

    You don't need to spam 100's of blogs with worthless comments to accomplish your goals.

    You need to become a regular member and reader of a few select blogs in your niche and comment (real comments) regularly.

    Why? First of all, if you are participating regularly in the "community" and leaving informed comments because hopefully you know something about the niche that you are promoting...people from those sites will check out your link...possibly become readers and then they will promote your blog for you (if it's any good).

    They will bookmark your articles
    They will tweet your posts
    They may even mention and link to you from their own blogs and websites.

    You will gain many more positive backlinks that are actually worth something, and do you more good, than spamming a random list of places that have removed the "no follow" attribute.

    You will also grow your traffic, which is what it is all about.

    Dropping "nice article" and fake compliments to the webmaster just to link back to your "Cheap Sunglasses" or "Discount watches" website..will never...ever work.
    Never.
     
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    blogspot dofollow comment backlinks may be worth the effort, Google is pretty generous to blogspot web rankings anyway.
     
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  12. madno

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    well. some people are very nerd. if you comment in a good way. there is no reason for them to mark you as a spam. unless you are posting something unrelated r stupid.
     
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    You are attempting to predict human behavior and dictate what another webmaster should and shouldn't do based on your own selfish needs.

    The only right way to comment is by reading the post. Anything else is SPAM. Like I said...the comment box is not there as your backlink source.
     
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    When I get home I will provide a list here. I have over 200 ranged dofollow blogs but they require you to post once or twice without advertising. This helps you get recognized in the blog before you get your comment blocked. It will build your rep with the blog admins and you will get a link pointing back to your page. (List soon to come)
     
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    I'm liking HMansfield a lot! I understand why people want to show up first on google, however I think it's more than that. The amount of spam I get on my blogs and forums is incredible. Writing "awesome post" is waste of your time and mine. Especially when the backlink is to low quality impostor sunglasses in china or some other pointless unrelated website.

    It takes time and it goes slow. Finding what it is you're doing has been the hardest part about website development for me. I have a music blog that is incredibly niche. Finding over niche music blogs without stepping on toes is hard. Finding the music to post is even harder. Eventually I'll figure it out, but I agree spamming a link everywhere will not help anyone.

    -Grant
     
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    The thing that bothers me about it is that it is people who have blogs, doing it to other blog owners. People know that they don't approve garbage link hunters on your their own blog, so why do they pull it with other webmasters?

    Because they don't care and they are desperate. Or they just think everyone else is stupid.

    Link spammers are usually people who don't write their own blog. It's either autobloggers, content scrapers, or BS product sites like the "Cheap Sunglasses, and Watches".

    Bloggers who actually blog, have too much pride in their site to drop it's link on something BS like spam comments.
     
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    lifeplayer Notable Member

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    I'll bet the anchor text for your backlink was obvious spam if your comment wasn't - i.e., you used "India Web Hosting" instead of actually using your name...
     
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    I'm going to add something that is really going to piss a lot of people off, but it's the truth..

    Indian webmasters...your fellow countrymen have ruined your reputation on the web. The amount of spam emails, comments, splog registrations and even a few PM's from Indian webmasters is staggering.

    A day doesn't go by that I don't get spam invitations to join a new Indian Social Networking site ( obviously getting my email from my profile here at DP), Link Building Forum, SEO Club, Link Exchange with some BS knock off site, and a bunch of other crap that we used to do back in the 90's.

    It is out of control. It just seems that the internet culture over there is spamming as a way to do business. It's ridiculous.

    I can't speak for everyone around the world, but when American webmasters see stuff from India, Indian companies, India Names (or names that sound too American..almost fictional) we immediately think "What kind of spam is this now".

    It's unfair and it may even border on prejudice since obviously everyone in India isn't a sneaky, underhanded spammer, no more than everyone from America is a Mortgage fraud... But it has been so much of it in the last year that it is hard to give anyone the benefit of the doubt anymore...and it's not just India.
    It's Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and China as well. It's unrelenting and out of control...and since we can't do anything to stop it because our spam laws don't apply abroad..it's just easier to delete, ignore, or block IP addresses.

    that's a whole 'nother issue to deal with, so my advice is you really need to play like a professional if you are from those areas to even have a chance, because the trust is already ruined..
     
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    itouch resume services Peon

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    Searching for relevant blogs should be the primary aim. I've found Dofollow is usually stuffed with spammers so the content of the comments is often lacking. It depends what you want, content or quality. With quality, there's a high approval rate so your comments get listed quicker.
     
    itouch resume services, Jun 9, 2010 IP