1. Join the Message Board Discussions at abcnews.go.com. They offer a WYSIWYG editor for posts, from which you can hyperlink your name to your website. (PR8) 2. Comment on the stories at 22.tmz.com. You will have to go to your email to confirm, this site is has a (PR8) 3. Create a profile on espn.go.com and post a link to your website on your “comment wallâ€. (PR8) 4. Join Google Earth’s community (these are forums) and put your link in your signature. (PR8) 5. Join the Forums on USAToday.com and post links to your website. (PR8) 6. Create a profile at poynter.org and post a link to your website. (PR7) 7. Create a profile on ojr.org and include a link to your website. Then comment on some of the news stories. (PR7) 8. Create a blog at fannation.com and include a link to your website. (PR7) 9. Create a profile on newsvine.com and include links to your website. (PR7) 10. Create a profile on blogs.msdn.com and set up your signature to link to your site. (PR7) 11. Create a profile on iVillage.com and post on the message boards. (PR7) 12. Set up an account on Airamerica.com and post comments on the blogs. Sign the comment and hyperlink your website to your name. (PR7) 13. Comment on the blogs at dooce.com and hyperlink your name to your website. (PR7) 14. Comment on the blogs on time-blog.com and include a link to your website. (PR7) 15. Comment on the articles on www.tvsquad.com and include a link to your website in your actual comment. You will need to register first. (PR7) 16. Make comments on the articles on thatsfit.com and include a link to your website in the actual comment. You will need to register first. (PR7) 17. Set up a profile on community.active.com and include a link to your homepage. (PR6) 18. Make comments on the news stories on longwarjournal.org (PR6) 19. HappyNews.com. Submit a Story to HappyNews (PR6) 20. Register on absolutepunk.net and create a profile. Include a link to your website in the profile. (PR6)
I only checked a couple, but I suspect most of them are. time-blog.com longwarjournal.org If you view the source of the hyperlink, you will see the "nofollow" attribute.
I have just checked a few as well...and these appear okay: 1) Happynews.com (PR6) 2) abcnews.go.com (PR8) 3) 22.tmz.com (PR8) So I guess that a couple out of the list have changed their robots.tx to nofollow.....still a good list to get some good High PR backlinks for free !!!
Most of the High PR sites Make them No follow coz people are spamming them so much. But u have done some good work. I will submit my links here and i will check they are nofollow or not.
22.tmz.com is nofollow. didn't see a user link on abcnews.go.com but am sure it would be nofollow happynews.com has do follow links, but didn't see how to submit stories. Have you actually had a story accepted?
Moreover, one needs to focus on building the links from related niche to get the PR juice... Such random selection of famous sites would not serve much purpose...imo Regards, RightMan
No, but it counts. That pr0 subpage withing a PR8 site is much more valuable comparing with a pr0 usbpage withing a pr1 site. Correct me if I am wrong, but saw this in matt's blog
PR0 is PR0 regardless of what the parent page PR is. However, there would surely be more trust coming from a PR8 site, provided it was an authored link and not a visitor generated link, IMO. /*tom*/
Nice list of NO FOLLOW blog sites. Even "no follow" links get counted by Google Webmaster Tools, despite the lack of PR juice. Google will still crawl the anchor text from these links, and will use the words to compare relevancy of links. Also, there are good traffic attributes from high-PR sites....
Nice list. However most of them have no-follow attribute. But i would use it for increasing site's popularity. Thanks.
Nice suggestions! Most of the sites you mentioned accept nofollow comments, but would still be good venues to drive traffic to a site.