I saw a referral link in my dashboard over at Simple Kind Of Life, entitled
Sep
24
I found a new Wordpress plugin some of you may be interested in, that’s sort of a way to take dofollow to the next level. The CommentLuv plugin will display the last post of the commenter within their comment. The plugin visits the site they’ve inputted into the URL field, and scrapes the last post made, and displays the link at the bottom of the comment they’ve left.
I don’t think I’m going to implement this on any of my blogs, since I’m already pretty hot and heavy with dofollow, but figured I’d throw it out there...
I’ve found a new plugin that will help me to continue blocking comment spam on my blogs, and make using the D-list and do follow plugin a little easier.
Delink Comment Author is a new plugin that makes removing a URL from a comment a one click process. Sometimes, the comments I get are horrible, and it’s completely obvious that they’ve been left to take advantage of my dofollow links. Other times, it’s more a gray area – a great comment, but a link to a mortgage site, or a dog training school. Up til now, I’d been editing...
May
2
You know, when I started the D list of blogs using the dofollow plugin, maybe I was a little naive. I thought the people posting it would switch their blogs over to also use the D list, and I’ve discovered more than one blog, claiming to use dofollow, that doesn’t. I’ve also received many, many comments from the same people, daily, and weekly…and I’ve visited their blogs and found that while they’re quite willing to take advantage of my dofollow, they don’t have it on their own blog.
Cass wrote an excellent blog...
Apr
18
I wanted to add – in addition to using the technorati tags in posts to find other blogs using dofollow that Google’s Blog Search is another good tool. You can search for blogs that have posted about dofollow in the past 12 hours, week, or all time to narrow down your results. Once you find the blogs, leave a comment – it’s another backlink for your blog!
Apr
12
I’ve been using a plugin called Do Follow on my blogs for months. You may not know that when you leave a comment on a WordPress blog, a “no follow” tag is automatically inserted so that the link is NOT spidered by search engines. I know a lot of people out there love to leave comments in hopes of increasing backlinks, but you’re spinning your wheels if you’re doing it on blogs that aren’t using Do Follow yet.
When you add a Do Follow plugin (there are few different ones to choose from!) to your site, it strips the nofollow...
