Hi, I always see people talking about importance of links coming from different IP classes. I have spotted a lot of blogs hosted in blogger that are directly relevant to my site, if i submit links to them, do you think links will be worth less because they are all at the same IP class? On the other hand, blogger is owned by Google so they should have an idea of the importance and relevancy of the blogs there. What do you think
i dont use blog commenting, my web site is featured in blog posts directly, so its do follow. so the links will come from someblog.blogspot.com anotherblog.blogspot.com oneother.blogspot.com
There are blogspot blogs that are do follow. You can found them here mixed in with some others. http://www.squidoo.com/dofollowblogslist See, blog owners have to manually take of the no follow tags to make them do follow. Some people don't know how, so I included the directions on the site above. Regardless, blogspot links are great especially if they are niche related. I always enjoy lots of traffic from them. Try blogcarnivals for even more targeted traffic! Use backlinkwatch to see what links are no follow and do follow. Good luck!
Don't waste your time with blogspot blogs for getting backlinks. There is other methods that will give you the results you are looking for.
Links are good for two things: traffic and link juice. If you think the links will bring you targetted traffic, then as dcristo mentioned above, go for it. With regards to link juice, the benefit will significantly diminish if the links are all coming from the same IP address. What you are looking for here is link diversity over a range of different IPs.
Yes, my friend, links will be worth less because they are from the same IP, but there is another reason: the grand majority of blogspot blogs will give you a nofollow comment link.
I think your site will benefit from Blogger/Blogspot blog links within content and blogrolls/links etc. As people have said though, just leaving comments on blogger/blogspot links will only give you a "nofollow" link which is pretty much a waste of time other than for site visibility and traffic posibilities (basically no PR)