What's the best way to find DO-Follow blogs?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by anup.mahajan, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hey guys,

    In your experience, what is the best tool or method to find DO-FOLLOW blogs? I have heard abt Comment Kahuna & other tools...but never worked with them...

    Are these tools up to the mark? If not, what is the alternate method to find such blogs..

    Many thanks,
    Anup
     
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  2. hurn1

    hurn1 Well-Known Member

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    you can use plugging to mozilla firefox...it will show that blog dofollow or not..you can find list of dofollow blogs in this forum........
     
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  3. anup.mahajan

    anup.mahajan Peon

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    Can you tell me the name of the Plugin?

    Yeah I found lot of Do-follow blogs here but was hoping to learn the tricks to find them..

    Many thanks
    Anup
     
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    #5
    Build your own list!
    Don't use comment cahuna and the other soft like it, because they have pre defined list, which get spammed by numerous people. Install some of the "show noffolow" plugins available and go to every single blog in your niche, do this every month, in time the list will grow with related niches, news websites, forums...
     
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  6. anup.mahajan

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    Thanks Svetoslaff !
     
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    Is there a similar plugin for Internet Explorer?
     
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    shabbirprince Banned

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    I don't think so. I have yet to see any plugin of this nature for IE.
     
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    There is a tool called "Real Link Finder", too

    h**p://www.reallinkfinder.com/

    (not affiliated)
     
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    If I were you I'd check your back links as you'll find which sites are dofollow.

    Build your own list like Svetoslaff mentioned. I use Google alerts and subscribe to the blogs that are dofollow and comment or contact them somehow for an exchange.
     
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    Most of the lists and even programs like Khauna contain a lot of blogs that are now NoFollow. There's a lot of churn on these because spammers take the list and blast crap at them.

    I've created a dofollow search engine. It has over 100,000 index pages and I have continued to keep it up to date.

    Using a search engine instead of a static list lets you find posts that are relevant to your niche which counts more in google's eyes.

    All I ask is that people actually read the post and make good comments.
     
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    Yup, try to use firefox any ways thanks for the link guys.


     
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    If u have a Blog List Then Use this plugin for finding Do-follow or no-follow blog http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html

    or if u dont have a list u can see in my Sig I have a 700 do-follow blog list but in my list right now 80% blogs are do-follow. I have to recheck all the Blogs again.

    Thanks
    kayes
     
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  19. anup.mahajan

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    #19
    Thanks everyone for sharing lot of ideas & resources...


    Regards,
    Anup
     
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    #20
    Wow lots of good info here, I was wondering the same thing.


    I tend to just find blogs and look directly at the source.
     
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