What is meaning of do follow blogs? It is the opposite to the “No-Followâ€. Word press blogs, by default, use the HTML no follow attribute on links that point away from the blog. This no follow attribute comes into play with the posting of blog comments. The no-follow tag tells the SEO services NOT to follow the link to any other web sites. The logic behind using no follow is, it’s good for the blog since there will be fewer outgoing links and therefore less “link bleedâ€, leading to better Google page rank. Sounds good! Using no follow also makes sense because there are blog spammers out there who will, and have, posted blog spam comments solely for the benefit of getting more incoming links to their site, which helps page rank. That makes sense! Do Follow blogs are going against the norm and turning the No-Follow tag off, enabling do-follow of out going comment links. Why do you need do follow? If you’re like me, you want people to comment on your blog posts. You want more of an interactive community. That’s what Web 2.0 is about – community, relationships, and user created content. But, how do you encourage people to comment on your blog posts? You give them something in return. You give them an outgoing link to their website, when they make a quality comment on your blog. You also allow the search engine to follow that link to their website by using the do follow attribute. You also need to let people know that you are a Do Follow Blog. Some visitors will have no idea what that means, but those who do know what it means will appreciate it and will often leave a comment. No doubt there will be spammers who try to take advantage of your generosity. If you have a blog you probably are already getting comment spam, I sure do. But, I have found that one plug in does an outstanding job of filtering out spam comments. You will still need to monitor comments, but it shouldn’t take more than a few minutes each day. Let me know what your thoughts are by commenting below.