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Saturday, July 3, 2010
DoFollow Blog Code - 1001
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GrowMap blog will provide multiple customized routes to generating more business, sales, leads, or visitors for different types of Web sites and businesses. GrowMap share proven methods of generating more traffic to your Web site or business of which many of them totally free except for the time required to implement them. Step-by-step instructions simple enough for even those with very limited Internet experience will be provided for each strategy offered.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Welcome Readers
Author: DoFollow Bloggers
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DoFollow Bloggers contains hundreds of links to blogs which have the ‘no follow’ link disabled from the comments, which means that if you comment on these sites, you will get an actual link back to your site! Remember though, that you shouldn’t make spam comments or short, unrelated comments like “Nice blog” etc. Comment well and you’ll be rewarded for your interest!
What are “Do Follow” blogs?
“Do follow” is the opposite of “No-Follow”. Wordpress blogs, by default, use the HTML nofollow attribute on links that point away from the blog. This no follow attribute comes into play with the posting of blog comments. The no-follow tag tells the search engines NOT to follow the link to any other web sites.
The logic behind using no follow is, it’s good for the blog since there will be fewer outgoing links and therefore less “link bleed”, leading to better Google page rank. Sounds good!
Using no follow also makes sense because there are blog spammers out there who will, and have, posted blog spam comments solely for the benefit of getting more incoming links to their site, which helps page rank. That makes sense!
Do Follow blogs are going against the norm and turning the No-Follow tag off, enabling do-follow of out going comment links.
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