This Friday we will progress through a series of FREE items for the benefit of your website or blog: FREE Link Building with Do Follow ~ FREE Blog Traffic using Do Follow ~ Free Blog Policy Tools
Free Link Building: Finding Do Follow Blogs
Easily gain inbound links for your blog or website by leaving comments on Do Follow blogs. How do you find Do Follow Blogs?
Top Do Follow directories include: Do Follow Diver, the Do Follow Blogs Directory and Blogs That Follow.
Still want to find more Do Follow blogs? Google “U Comment, I Follow” – many blogs that have joined the movement display the badge, most likely with the associated alt tags.
Links from blogs with a Page Rank (PR) rating of 3 or greater that are from a related subject matter provide the greatest benefit. In other words, if your blog is a business blog, links from a PR3 business blog (like Dallas Marketing Services) are more beneficial than links from a PR0 travel blog.
Next, download the Firefox NoDoFollow Add-on – Do Follow links on any site are highlighted in blue, No Follow links are highlighted in red/pink. It doesn’t show Do Follow links within images (like all the ones in the sidebar on this blog), but it gives you a quick assessment of the Do Follow lay of the land.
Free Blog Traffic: The Do Follow Way
If you have a blog, a great way to increase traffic is to convert your blog to a Do Follow blog and get listed with the directories listed above. By rewarding readers who leave comments, blogs become more popular, discussions occur and traffic increases.
Free Blog Policy Tools
Do Follow blog owners generally implement moderated comments – the abusers will find you. We have recently published a Comment Policy to clarify which comments will be published and which will not. We found Blog Herald’s Comments Policy post to be very helpful in developing ours.
At the same time, we published a Disclosure Policy. In creating it, we used the nifty tool at DisclosurePolicy.org, which generates a blog disclosure policy based on answers to a series of questions. We then further customized the policy to fit our style and needs.
As with any tools, we recommend you consult legal or other appropriate experts prior to implementing these tools.
Have a great weekend!
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This is really amazing and quite useful content. I am looking forward to it.
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Great. Thanks for your comments!
I sort of already understood leaving comments on PR3 blogs – but for some reason I hadn’t made the connection that the blogs should be in the same niche as mine.
So …
Thanks for the clarification -
I appreciate it!
dawn
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Link building is so time consuming – it is best to do it where you get the most value!
Great resources in this post! I think the DoFollow blog directories are very useful, especially.
Thanks very much
VG
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The Firefox plugin link alone is a great addition to your blog, but the added explanation of the Do-Follow and No-Follow attributes really clears things up in my mind on this subject.
This post like many of your others is a great resource for beginner Internet Marketers like me
Thanks
So glad to have helped!
The problem with creating do follow blogs is in trying to figure out whats spam and whats real.
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Boy, you hit the nail on the head there. It’s amazing how many people write the exact phrase… “Excellent post. I found you on Google.”
Thanks for the tips.
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Fantastic site! I am loving it!! Will come back again (After St. Paddy’s) – subscribing to your feeds also, Thanks.