I'm willing to give quality content, I just wish I could find some blogs tah will give me some link-juce in exchange. I've tried several lists, but when I do a "view source>find:nofollow" I always find a "nofollow" tag. How can I find some good comment territory? It can't be that hard as I am always reading about people who are doing blog commenting. There must be something I am missing...what is it.
From the low response of the post, I think either people are getting tired of "how to find dofollow" type questions or they are getting really sick of me asking 20 questions and not giving any useful info back (can't say as I blame them). Maybe I can fix both these problems. I have done a bit of google research and found a neet way to find dofollow. So with this post I will add to the dofollow conversation and actually post some useful info for once. Hopefully this information is not stale, but it's the best I've got. To find dofollow blogs, do a google image search for the words"ucomment" and "ifollow". These words correspond to a graphic that is placed on sites to show that they are dofollow. You can try this with different combination with your keywords and to help make the results less random. Also, you can search the file extension like ifollow.gif, or.jpg, etc. Hope this adds to the forum at least a little bit and maybe helps someone. It's a small way to thanks for all the help and knowledge I have recieved.
Hey There, Actually that is a great question when you are starting out because it is in area that you might not no about for sometime. Personally my favorite is the Mozilla Fire Fox add on to tell. It's name is "NoDoFollow" . How it works is you usually activate it and it will show all links as blue which is follow or red which is no follow. If you have any other questions on it let me know. Also google or yahoo do follow websites and go to a list or search them out. Remember as well get those nice quality links that compliment your niche very well. Thanks, Chris
I posted a simple way of finding them on my blog last year, the method still works: http://www.christianlittle.com/search-engine-optimization/easy-way-to-find-do-follow-blogs/
I use google to find do-follow blogs. I come across many no-follow blogs and you have to filter out these blogs.