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Easy to Comment on DoFollow Blogs

Updated on November 27, 2011

Easy to Comment on DoFollow Blogs

It's no secret that Google is in a constant battle with those that use illicit means to promote their websites. As of today (September 20th, 2010) there has not been a PageRank update in over six months. This is because Google is hard at work devaluing the sites of those that buy and sell links: A practice which is frowned upon in the Kingdom of Googleland. They hate people who do this so much that maybe this lapse in updating the PR is a sign of things to come: It's possible that they'll stop doling out an arbitrary value that you can see in your gray bar. This will prevent us from ever having the compulsion to sell that value in the form of links to the highest bidder.

Remember the good old days prior to 2005 when we were all a bunch of spammers? It was a free-for-all! The internet was like the wild west...Leave a comment on someone elses site and you'd be stealing a little bit of their PageRank. We were all scurrying around grabbing little bits of link juice like Ewoks in 'Return of the Jedi.' But then Google (the Empire) rolled in (infact, I wouldn't be surprised if Matt Cutts dressed up like Darth Vader for this occasion) but instead of firing lasers at us it was the NoFollow attribute. This foiled all of our dreams to one day have popular blogs.

But then hope came and it wasn't dressed like Luke Skywalker. It was simply removing to NoFollow tag to return your blog back to being DoFollow. Since then there has been a growing community of bloggers dedicated to bringing things back to what they were prior to 2005.

One of the benefits to making your blog a DoFollow one is that you'll immediately get some traffic from those cruising around the interweb looking to promote their own sites by leaving comments. While some may find this shallow audience an annoyance, more traffic equals a higher Alexa rank.


 I've visited a lot of DoFollow lists, search engines, and directories, commenting on 100's of sites. You'll find good DoFollow blogs hard to come by. Many have low PageRank and if a blog isn't updated regularly it'll be deindexed by Google. That's why I created my own list of easy to comment on DoFollow blogs that have higher PageRanks. This is a list of sites that I've found very useful...

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