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How To Use a DoFollow Blogs Search Engine

Submitted by R.J. Breakaway Adams on Friday, 15 August 200817 Comments

For those of you who may be new to this blog, you may not know that I have a Dofollow Blogs Search Engine called DoFollow Diver. If you don’t even know what DoFollow is, then read “What Is DoFollow? What Is NoFollow?” to get a better idea. If you don’t quite know how to use a DoFollow Blogs Search Engine, then I will break it down for you, so you can start getting great backlinks from dofollow blogs.

Click here to open up DoFollow Diver in a new tab/window so you can read and follow along.

It’s pretty easy to use. All you need to do is search for a keyword related to your website. (I would pick a keyword rather than a keyphrase because you’ll get more relevant results with just one word…which means more places for you to post a link. Many people have been searching for the term “dofollow blogs” which is a waste, because all of the blogs in DoFollow Diver are dofollow! So if you’ve been one of those who are searching with the keyword “dofollow websites” or “dofollow blogs” then just search for your site’s keyword to get relevant dofollow blogs to comment on.

Once you have searched for your keyword, some results of pages from dofollow sites should show up. Click the link to visit the site, scroll down to the comment section, and leave a comment with your keyword in the “name” section. Be sure to fill in an e-mail and your website address, and a legit comment. I DO NOT SUPPORT SPAM AT ALL. I delete it on my blog if I find it, and I hope the users of DoFollow Diver aren’t spamming other people’s blogs. Take a second to browse the article, and make a useful comment…. It may take a little more time, but the chances that your comment will not be deleted make it well worth the time. If half of your 100 comments are deleted because you just spammed the sites with lame comments, then it’s a total waste of time. If, instead you make a good comment, then you’ll probably get almost all of your comments posted, for the lifetime of the blog, LINKING BACK TO YOUR SITE, INCREASING YOUR SEARCH ENGINE RANKINGS!

If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments below. Stay tuned… I will be doing a mass quality check of DoFollow Diver, cleaning out those blogs that have turned to nofollow, and I will be adding about 150-200 more dofollow blogs in the very near future!

DoFollow Diver Stats (as of August 15th, 2008):
Approximate number of pages indexed: 671,000
Total queries: 5608
Total queries in July: 2718.

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17 Comments »

  • Recruitment Nick said:

    About to look over it now, seems a great resource.

    I have a question though. I am currently thinking of making my blog dofollow and wondered how you deal with spam? do you have a particular plugin? approve all messages personally?

    Right now my blog isn’t PR’d so I doubt it would be a problem but really I am looking to set up a system that I can scale up in the future.

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  • Breakaway said:

    I don’t really struggle with too much spam… I have akismet… I have a simple captcha system… and that’s all…. there’s no way i’d review all messages personally… I’m way too lazy for that.

    nofollow doesn’t really stop too much spam… I have heard from many webmasters who do have nofollow and still get spam. It’s part of being a popular blog. Regardless, your choice to be nofollow or dofollow is just that… your choice.

    But, run akismet, download and run Peter’s Custom Anti-Spam, and you should be fine.

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  • Stu the Adelaide SEO said:

    Nofollow is not going to stop automated comment spam

    The spammers software is going to be doing a search like this to find blogs to drop links on:

    intitle:SEO “powered by wordpress

    They don’t care if the blog is nofollowed, why would they when they can drop hundreds of links an hour?

  • This Week In Link Building For August 17 2008 | Welcome To Linkbuildr (author) said:

    [...] Breakaway from the Link Building Bible once again covers the do follow topic by thoroughly explaining how to use a do follow search engine. He also hints at cleaning out a lot of the blogs in his search engine that went back to no follow, and also about adding in a couple hundred more sites. I hope the search engine keeps on going and if you use his service send him a thank you email! Continue reading “How To Use A Do Follow Blog Search Engine“. [...]

  • Sacramento Weddings said:

    Thanks again for the great resource of Do Follow sites…..we are all eternally grateful!

  • Recruitment Nick said:

    Good point, despite only starting it up a week ago one of my blogs got flooded with spam adverts a couple of days ago… and I am still ‘nofollow’.

    Thanks for your advice.

  • JVF Consulting, LLC said:

    Your Do Follow Blog search engine Do Follow Diver is really cool with great blogs which are gaining in PR. I have 2 more for you to add if you dont have them yet.

    [EDIT... the blogs u listed are nofollow....]

  • Guru Web Hosting Reviews said:

    Really this is also a great tool for your own benefit as well, as a result of creating such a versatile tool I have been seeing backlinks to your site all over the web, which is how I got here in the first place. This system of karma is also why I feel blogs should all go do-follow in their own interest, it leads to far more incoming links and traffic as well as high quality content (when properly moderated).

  • neil said:

    interesting do follow info! was unaware of do follow divers thanks

  • Link Building said:

    Thank you.dofollow diver is an awesome tool which is gonna help webmasters build quality links. I just bookmarked it. Can you add a sidebar to it where the newly entered blogs are displayed, so that i can visit your page often and keep commenting on each new blog that appears there. or something similar?

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  • Pittsburgh SEO said:

    I’ve been using dofollow diver for a few months now and I have to say it’s awesome. Once and a while I get a blog that is nofollow in the results but for the most part they are dofollow.

    You may want to think about having feature where we can flag sites that are nofollow.

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  • Candle Monkey said:

    I really appreciate the sentiment in this post. I am on a few of those do follow / commentluv lists, so I do catch the occasional bit of spam.

    Lately, it just makes me more sad than angry.

    What people don’t realize is that if you find a blog where the owner is willing to help others (by using dofollow), wouldn’t it make much more sense to try to become friends with that person … as opposed to hitting them with a couple of quick spammy comments that will most likely get sent off to akismet land anyway.

    Commenting is a good way to get links. But links in the body of posts are almost always better. And the easiest way to get those is from your blogging friends.

    I do also appreciate that your blog is dofollow. There are too many “SEO” blogs out there that promote dofollow lists, and then nofollow not only their comments, but even the links to the blogs on the dofollow list. Pet Peeve of mine.

    lol, this was actually an idea for a post I was going to write on my blog … oh well, it’ll probably get read by more people (who need to hear it) here anyway.

    Todd

  • faculty jobs said:

    I have been using DoFollow Diver for a few weeks now and really like it. I love the idea of DoFollow and it really is a win win situation as long as the comments left aren’t spammy.

    Now the problem is that people can use programs to spam post to these blogs with something like “Great Post” and post to hundreds of blogs without taking anytime at all. I have seen these programs, its a shame. The dofollow bloggers are already cutting us a break, now we must rely on them to step up and heavily filter their comments.

  • WebTrafficROI said:

    Its really worth …

    Thanks for the wonderful tool …

    Webmasters like to use it ..

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  • Breakaway said:

    Yah….. I have add and remove pages…. if u find dofollow sites, collection them and e-mail them to me in a chunk, or 1 by 1 as u find them with the add page on DFD…. likewise, report any ones that are in DFD that arent dofollow anymore….

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