Submit Comments on Do-Follow Blogs Only with InstantBlogLinks


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I understand perfectly that everyone has their own collection of favourite blogs, and that you may already be commenting regularly on them. But if those blogs are imposing a “no-follow” rule on your comments, it tells search engine spiders not to pass on Pagerank to your site.

This is ok if you just want to participate and build a brand name, but if you’re looking at it from a pure SEO perspective your time is better spent commenting on blogs with a “do-follow” rule on comments.

And since not all blogs have this feature, you’re going to waste a lot of time finding ones that do.

Instant Blog Links is a new tool that promises to allow you to get all of the benefits blogs provide by taking advantage of other people’s blogs in your market.

It works in 3 steps:

  1. First, it finds hundreds of blogs in your market.
  2. Next, it allows you to easily identify which ones have the highest page rank (they’re often the ones with the most traffic).
  3. Then, it allows you to create personalized comments for each blog with a few clicks of your mouse.

In other words, this tool transforms a job that would have taken hundreds of tedious hours and allows you to get it done quickly and easily! Not to mention, overtime, the amount of incoming links pouring into your site grows by leaps and bounds.

I have no doubt that some people are going to use this tool to do evil, but I prefer to look at it as an SEO tool that partly automates what I’d probably end up doing the hard way. After all, what Instant Blog Links does is to do the research and create a list of places you can comment and participate in. The rest is up to you.

Whether or not your comments get approved depends on how relevant your comment is, and it’s this relevancy that will set you apart from spammers.

If you want to participate ad comment on blogs that will return the favor in terms of SEO, I recommend you try Instant Blog Links. It retails for $97 with an 8-weeks no-questions asked money back guarantee, so you can always give this a try risk-free.

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22 Responses to “Submit Comments on Do-Follow Blogs Only with InstantBlogLinks”

  1. Marc Ilgen on August 18th, 2007 4:58 pm

    I checked out the Instant Blog Links page and it does not indicate anywhere that this package helps you find blogs with the “do follow” rule. If there really were a package that identifes “do follow” blogs then I’d get it. But all the packages out there seem to just find all blogs, not “do follow” blogs.

  2. Gobala Krishnan on August 20th, 2007 10:48 am

    Let me check and get back to you. You’re right it’s not in the sales page but I probably picked that up from my emails with the creator of the product.

  3. Frank Eckdall on August 20th, 2007 12:15 pm

    I have been posting on Rosalind Gardner’s site then I discovered via the forum, because of the intrepid and brown nosing its_me_shaners, asking very pointed questions about the no follow included with the outbound links.

    Ms Vacation’s moderators explained that this was essentially to preserve their PR, that is to say not to bleed of or diminish her Page Rank. In other words the search engines stop and don’t go to your site.

    I’m still trying to figure out if I should continue posting with her. It does me no good to contribute but only benefits her. Also, I never hear back when I have Urgent questions to her Support Desk or anywhere else on her site for that matter. I’m not trying to malign, or flame, Rosalind Gardner or NetProfitsToday.com but merely using my right to free speech or expression.

    You chose a good topic. If time permits I may research this no follow outbound links on my own blog NetPowerProfits.com and get back with you.

    Keep up the good work and good luck. I hope it is cooling down where you are. I keep two fans on my server and the case wide open.

    Kind regards,
    Frank Eckdall
    P.S. I’m not brown nosing but I like your newsletter template.

  4. Gobala Krishnan on August 20th, 2007 7:47 pm

    I can understand the frustration. They want you to participate and help them build content, yet you get nothing in return. Actually, most bloggers don’t even know about “no-follow”. As soon as a few things are settled, I’m removing no-follow from this blog as well. It may result in unnecessary comments, so I need to create a “Comments Policy” first.

  5. SEO Training on September 20th, 2007 5:58 am

    First of all, I think most people don’t fully understand the nature of linking. Secondly, less and less value is being placed on PageRank all the time. Personally, we have many websites as well as client sites with little to zero PR and they rank head and shoulders above their competition.

    Oh yeah before I go further, here’s a specialty search utility which specifically seeks and locates dofollow blogs.

    * http://www.jyse.com/

    Now, as for linking out to other sites, hey – it’s a good thing; especially if the destination website is related to your target industry and is a respected source for that industry. SE’s like websites that provide good content and connect with like-minded resources. If you don’t link out, your site is a dead end.

    Ultimately, for whatever your industry, you want your site to become associated with related industry sites along the same directory category “branch” and you accomplish this by cultivating both inbound (text) and outbound links to similar, well recognized websites.

    …hope this was helpful.

    SEO Tutor

  6. Free Software on October 16th, 2007 3:17 am

    Another advantage, particularly for those with blogs in the Internet Marketing, or any topic of interest to fellow webmasters – is that you’ll get alot more visits from other webmasters… we appreciate the power of links – and it’s a small price to pay for ‘link bleed’ to get more traffic from my target audience.

  7. new homes in arizona paul on October 22nd, 2007 9:48 pm

    I have been asking this question for weeks. Does anyone know when Google is going to update. We are waiting for a page rank and still haven’t received one. The tool i have shows that we have Yahoo links but no Google links. Are they behind or are we doing something wrong? Please any advice would be great.

    Thank you!

  8. Monika Mundell on October 23rd, 2007 12:54 pm

    Hi Paul,

    I only just read today on Yaro Starak’s blog that he noticed some PR updates happening across some blogs. As far as I know Google is in the process of updating right now and some bigger bloggers have actually lost PR.

    My own blog has been predicted to be a 4 but I haven’t seen any changes as yet. I guess they start with the bigger blogs first and then move down the line.

    But it is only a guess as nobody really knows for sure until it happens. So just keep blogging and doing what you do and if your content is relevant, then you should be getting some ranking soon.

    Hope this helps somewhat

    Monika :-)

  9. Traume on November 10th, 2007 5:18 am

    Remove the do-follow and that would remove the incentive for visitors to comment. The downside is some lower PR links can bring yours down too.

    Gobala, you bring up good points. Thank you for this interesting article.

    Traume

  10. doktor on November 23rd, 2007 4:01 pm

    Basically nothing noteworthy happening , but such is life. Pfft. So it goes. I haven’t gotten much done lately. What can I say?

  11. This Week On on December 1st, 2007 7:29 pm

    Google has messed with many pr’s I don’t really get the whole no follow thing?

  12. louis on January 23rd, 2008 2:33 pm

    Hi, i purchased a script a while back at http://www.dofollowblogs.net
    I found loads of nofollow blogs with this script.
    it is something you all should look at if your looking for high pr dofollow blogs
    Worth looking at
    Louis

  13. Malia on February 13th, 2008 6:35 am

    I have a fairly new website and have a TON to learn! Where on earth should I start? There are so many things to do. Do you have a top 5 list of things to do? Or how about a “Take these steps each day to build your business” list?
    Thanks!
    Malia Russell
    http://www.homemaking911.com

  14. Buy zithromax z pak on February 26th, 2008 5:58 pm

    nice article, i will use it sometimes for my theme blog

  15. John Elar on May 22nd, 2008 2:38 pm

    This is a great post. It is a very nice blog too. I add it to my favorites. Thank you

  16. Paul Anderson on May 31st, 2008 11:20 am

    That’s a great tip

  17. yacht brokers on July 17th, 2008 6:12 pm

    this program seems like it saves a lot of time and hair pulling.

  18. The Faust on July 30th, 2008 4:34 am

    Instant Blog Link, I have heard such a tool. But I like manual submission than robot submission, because it is seem natural, but I’m gonna check your product to see what it can do.

  19. Richard on February 27th, 2009 6:04 am

    I am confused.

    Intrigued, I followed this. I received a custom Google search page and the top site I went to was external no follow. Have I misunderstood something?

  20. IT Buzz on March 16th, 2009 12:43 am

    I must day its an awesome post. Its always important to get backlinks for your blog to gain popularity and good PR. So this post has really helped me in resolving this problem. Thanks a lot want to see more posts like this one.

  21. Blogger Indramayu on May 16th, 2009 8:19 am

    Wow… Niche. I Like it. Thanks my Friend

  22. proxyman on November 6th, 2009 7:40 am

    can someone email me the list of instant do follow blogs ?

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