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10
Jun

With a contest where you have to find dofollow blogs, I figured it’d be good for you to learn an easy way to find dofollow blogs. This is for Firefox users only. If you don’t use Firefox, I’m sorry, but you should, because there’s many addons such as the one I am about to describe, that can help to increase it’s functionality. If you use another browser, maybe look for a similar plugin for your browser.

For an easy, for sure way to tell if a link is nofollow or not, is to first install a program called Stylish. You can download Stylish here. rel Stylish allows you to change the CSS of one single site, or for all sites, or for just certain aspects of sites. Say that you really want to have the H1 tag of every site to stand out, you can modify the H1 tag to stand out anyway you want.

In order to find nofollow links, we’re going to modify how any A tag (the HTML link tag) with “nofollow” in it looks. The problem with many of the other nofollow checkers, is that they don’t properly decipher rel=”external nofollow” or any other REL tag modifiers in addition to nofollow. So if you are using another nofollow checker, you may actually be wasting your time on sites that don’t pass authority.

So, once you’ve installed Stylish, you’ll be able to modify all of the A tag’s with nofollow in it, whether it is external nofollow or just nofollow. Once Stylish is installed, you will see it in the bottom right hand side of the status bar. Right click on it, and go to “Manage Styles.” Click on “Write…” Add the following code as a new style:

a[rel~=nofollow] {
background-color: pink !important;
color: black !important;
font-weight: normal !important;
text-decoration: underline !important;
border-style: solid !important;
border-top-width: thin !important;
border-bottom-width: thin !important;
border-right-width: thin !important;
border-left-width: thin !important;
}

After adding that code, Make the description say “Nofollow”… Save it as “Nofollow” or something to that effect. Then, right click on the Stylish icon in the bottom right side of the Status Bar. Then go to “Global Styles.” Then choose the “Nofollow” style (or if it’s already clicked, just leave it), and there you have it! All NoFollow links will be pink in color. To check, scroll to the bottom of this page, and look in my footer. Some of the links will be pink (the ones that are nofolllow) and some of them will be the regular color (dofollow).

And there ya go! You no longer have to rely on an addon that doesn’t decipher all instances of rel=”nofollow” correctly, nor do you have to go to view the source code and find the exact link every time. If it’s pink it’s nofollow, if it’s not pink, it’s dofollow!

Hope that helps you with the contest, and also to discover some awesome new sites that you never knew had dofollow, to build more links from!

14
May

Going all George Lucas style on you guys, I am writing what should have been the prequel to this whole entire internal link building series, now that I already have 5 posts about it written…

This only applies to internal link building with a blog, though you can build internal links on any type of site.

One issue with building internal links is that you get a pingback on your site from your own comment. You don’t want these cluttering up your comments, especially if you do internal link building as much as me. But, if you mark them as spam, then you’ll be marked as spam on Akismet, and have to go through the process of being removed (not hard, just a pain having to waste time doing it.)

Here’s the solution… if you plan to do internal link building on your blog, then you need to download No Self Pings Wordpress Plugin and install it on your blog… it’s that simple… you won’t get any more self ping backs!

Now get back to your internal link building!

If you missed the links above, pointing to the other parts in this series, please check out the other posts in this Internal Link Building series….

Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks - Prequel
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks - Part 1
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks - Part 2
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks - Part 3
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks - Part 4
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks - Part 5
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks - Part 6

29
Apr

Our DoFollow Blog Search Engine Goes Above the Rest!!

We are in an age when your search engine ranking can be life or death for your online business. With backlinks to your site as a major way to help increase your search engine rankings, finding those backlinks has become a business in and of itself. The regular small business owner and blogger need a way to be able to find those backlinks too.

LinkBuildingBible.com has just released a tool to help webmasters, of sites big and small, to be able to find ways to build more backlinks. DoFollow Diver (http://linkbuildingbible.com/dofollowdiver), a search engine created to find blogs that are “dofollow,” allows you to search for blogs that you can comment on which give a link back to your site. “Dofollow” links don’t technically exist, rather, it is an expression meaning the opposite of “nofollow,” part of the relation tag of the HTML link markup. If a link does not have “nofollow” it is considered a “dofollow” link which passes authority from the site it’s on to the site the link is pointing to. (For more on dofollow and nofollow, check out: What is DoFollow? What is NoFollow?

Although Link Building Bible’s DoFollow Diver is not the first of it’s kind, it goes above and beyond the competition. While its competition is just surfing the web for dofollow blogs, DoFollow Diver dives into the web, looking for blogs that not only have dofollow comment links, but also contain Wordpress plugins that allow for even more authority and backlinks to be created. DoFollow Diver organizes your results by general “dofollow” links, ones with the plugin CommentLuv, (which grabs your most recent blog post and puts it as a link in the comment) and the Top Commenter’s plugin, (which gives a site-wide link on the blog to the top commenters on the blog).

By diving deeper than the competition, DoFollow Diver finds even more opportunities for webmasters to create links back to their site, and as a result, getting high search engine rankings, and ultimately, more traffic and sales.

GO DIVING NOW! http://linkbuildingbible.com/dofollowdiver/