Hello there, Good day! I am new in SEO world and newbie here. I'm just trying to learn SEO from such kind of informative sites. I got an offer from one of my clients who wants to build dofollow links on high PR blogs through blog commenting. I got her website related to Apartments Rent and it's a .com.au website. Then i tried to throw backlinks on high pr blog post by commenting but most of the blogs rejected my links. I knew some comment policy. They didn't grant my client's website for backlinking. Now the question- What types of blog will allow dofollow backlinks for my client's website and how can i find out these blogs? Can anybody please help me? I'll be most grateful if anyone help me with a list of such blog. With regards, SCase
You are honest in explaining your situation but am I the only one who thinks it rather scary that you are already working on clients' sites when you have such little knowledge or experience? I realise that everyone has to learn but doesn't your Company provide training and resources for you to find answers to questions like this? There are different search commands you can enter but a simple way is to go to: http://www.inlineseo.com/dofollowdiver/ enter your keywords and it does the work for you. If your comments are being rejected then they don't like what you are saying. Unless you have experience of real estate in Australia how are you going to contribute a useful comment?
Thank you very much for your kind reply and i am really grateful to have the resource. My company is not about to answer my question. They just want verified links. I suffer a great problem when commenting on a blog post with my client's website url (...).com.au and when i submit my comment with the url either it goes to a blank page or comment does't appear. But when i use my personal blog url it show my comment. I don't know what is their problem with my client's website. I always try to post a valuable comment and i know every blog ignores any spam comment.
If comments are being accepted when you use your own url then it suggests your clients' url has been blacklisted. You could try: http://www.blacklistalert.org/ and see if anything comes up there.
You can use queries like "yourname@yourkeyword" to find dofollow forums of your niche. Try to give genuine comment and add some value to the blog. This will improve your chances of comments approval. NOTE: Avoid spamming
Try to search for your category related blogs. & put your views in the comment so that your comment will get approved.
But I am still unsatisfied with above discussion. Can anyone tell me how to define that the blog were we commenting it is nofollow or dofollow? Is there any trick or software or tool to get know of these dofollow and nofollow tags in blog??
You can either narrow your search down to blogs that are only "dofollow" in the first place ( I suggested one way of doing this in post #2), or you can get an extension to your web browser which will tell you whether any link is nofollow or not. These extensions (tools) are easily found, for example a search for "nofollow firefox" or "nofollow chrome" will give you alternatives. I have an extension for Chrome, and any link that is nofollow is shown with a line through it. I am rather surprised at your question given that in another thread you say of yourself "I am experience search engine optimizer"?
Yes I know about the extensions and add-one that you mentioned in this post. I try to use this to find dofollow blog. Can you suggest me any software or tool that exact tell about this problem??
I'm not sure what the exact problem is that you want to resolve? If you are looking at new blogs then the advice is already given. If you are looking at links you already have from blogs and want to know if they are nofollow, then you could use the Scrapebox Dofollow Test which is free software.
I am saying that I have webiste (Blog) I was looking for the blog commenting work with dofollow blogs. Are you saying about dofollow blogs or dofollow links on that blog??
It is the same thing. Nofollow is an attribute that applies to links from a blog or website. It can either be applied as meta tag so that no links from a page are followed, or it can be applied to individual links on that page. If the attribute is not used, then by default links are "dofollow". That being the case I gave an answer in post #2 for how to find "dofollow" blogs to comment on. If that does not suit your needs, let me Google that for you.
I know about default is dofollow but when I search through your provided tool with my keyphrase. I found that others commented links show as a "external nofollow" or "noffolow". What is external nofollow??
The link is still nofollow regardless of the addition of "external". The rel='external' simply indicates that the link is pointing away from the site where it is placed (i.e. to another site).