Any Do Dollow Blog Search engines?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by John9000, Jun 24, 2011.

  1. #1
    I am looking for a good dofollow blog search engine. The ones I have been using are providing blogs that were last updated several years ago.

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    Thanks for sharing !
     
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    Thanks for sharing links.
     
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    thanks for the links...
     
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  8. TechProf

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    The first link appears pretty old and outdated, a lot of the blogs are either not working or havent changed in 3+ years
     
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    Most of the results from these engines will be blogs that have been spammed to death. If you're looking for DF blogs, I'd suggest grabbing Scrapebox and harvesting high PR blogs - then checking if they're DoFollow. A bit more time consuming, sure. But once you've gotten the hang of it you can find plenty of PR1, PR2, PR3, PR4+ blog posts with very few outbound links.
     
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    I do agree with your placement. It is so that most of them are actually not working or are not the Dofollows.
     
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    I do agree with your placement. It is so that most of them are actually not working or are not the Dofollows.
     
    iamaster, Jul 8, 2011 IP