Submitting sites to Directories are out dated method to get backlinks these days. Everyone is looking for new ways to get backlinks at their initial stage. Here comes DoFollow blog commenting to get lot of high PR backlinks. The important point here is, Google God loves blog links! With backlinkmagic you can type in a keyword and find all sorts of dofollow blogs from which you can get a ton of backlinks. What's more is with the firefox plugin SeoQuake you can also see the PR of each of the sites beforehand. Isn't that something? So check it out: backlinkmagic. You won't be sorry.
This is a Custom Google Search Engine. It is only as good as the guy maintaining the blog urls that are fed into it. If he/she does not monitor the blogs after submission, then it will degrade pretty rapidly. Finding nofollow blogs in the results after advertising dofollow, does bring quality issues to mind. Also, I wonder how many blogs he has to date. What are the guidelines for entry into the CSE?
I saw 4 unique blogs for my search term (plus obviously lots of suppages for each), all four of which are nofollow.
Yah... i just tried backlink magic and it had a bunch of nofollow ones. I know as a dofollow search engines owner, i know it's hard to maintain, but i am going to go pruning mine this evening, so there should be no nofollows....
You have probably the best maintained CSE I have come across. Great work! What you need are volunteer editors! I think you can give them access to your CSE at Google. Personally, I do not go out looking for Dofollow blogs, directories or search engines in the first place. Mainly because if you are serious about getting real backlinks, you need to comment on the Nofollow blogs as well -- for just the exposure. Exposure will get you noticed and have more potential for getting written about (or trackbacked). Limiting yourself to Dofollow blogs, has the adverse effect of limiting your exposure.
I have checked this backlinks search engine. It is NOT all dofollow. Still hit and miss. Same goes for many of the others I've seen lately, including those posted in other threads here at DP. Just because it says it lists only dofollow sites doesn't make it true. Again, if it isn't monitored it will degrade and be completely useless in no time. Edit: dofollow diver is pretty good. great to hear it will be pruned! good job
Thanks for the props bro.... I don't want volunteer editors... i don't trust too many people.... I can keep the claim that it's hand edited and picked, if I keep control (maybe i am a control freak)... but more hands in the pot will limit growth, but will also keep quality. I don't know how a site can launch and in 2 days, have that many nofollow sites. To each their own, i guess. I comment on all of the blogs in my rss reader if something in interesting... when doing link building though, i stick to the dofollow blogs. The only exposure i have really gotten from comments is from the major players in my niche (mainly court's internet marketing).... other sites, i just comment on to get links...not spam of course...
thanks for the link.but there are lots of nofollow blogs listed out there.make sure to check it's dofollow link or not.
If a nofollow link is in on a page that receives traffic, then i still like them, visitors can and will click links that are no follow.
Thanks for all the replies guys. I actually just gained possession of the search engine and haven't had a chance to go threw all of the blogs listed yet, but I plan on doing so very shortly.