Need Search String for Google

Discussion in 'Google' started by E-Campaigners, Nov 26, 2007.

  1. #1
    HI everybody,

    Now I'm back again to share my SEO fancies. I was quite busy with my clients and persuading my BOSS for a better pay off. Whatever may be, Indian CEOs are nothing but loads of crap and these useless people who hire these SEO firm are always care for the CEO who receive the hard money, not for the guys who are really working hard for them. In the previous company, almost 6 months back, I was working for a Canadian Dating site. The owner of that site was calling us as Indians as if we don't have any name. I didn't have any idea, how much he was pay, But my team was getting only $500 for that project. I would advise every body who really wish to hire Indian SEO companies that they should keep track of the amount that they pay to these companies as they are keeping track of their projects. Let's work for these under-graded SEO specialists and encourage them through this posting.


    I just want get one clarification:

    Can any of you suggest me the right search string for google which will help me finding blogs that have no [rel="external nofollow"] tag in their comment part?
     
    E-Campaigners, Nov 26, 2007 IP
  2. mcaronan

    mcaronan Peon

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    Actually you should do it manually. You can only search for the blog that are related to your site.
     
    mcaronan, Nov 27, 2007 IP
  3. hooperman

    hooperman Well-Known Member

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    There is no such search string.

    If your only motivation for leaving a comment on someone's blog is your own seo benefit, I question the value of your comment.
     
    hooperman, Nov 27, 2007 IP
  4. corlock

    corlock Banned

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    well, you can check them up manually...
    there is no really search string for that one.
     
    corlock, Nov 27, 2007 IP
  5. timallard

    timallard Well-Known Member

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    Try Google Code Search: Here.
     
    timallard, Nov 27, 2007 IP