Posted by sam on June 17th, 2010
Posted in blogging, SEO - Search Engine Optimization, Social Media |
Dofollow, in its most basic definition, is a computer slang term that refers to a hyperlink that tells search engine crawlers to consider certain outbound links on the site’s pages. A typical feature especially among blog site owners and developers, Dofollow is the exact opposite of Nofollow. Dofollow provides credibility to certain outbound links especially if they are from authority websites. It also separates them from spammers who flood a website’s comments section with useless links.
Dofollow blogs are a trend nowadays. Simply put, blogs are almost always set up in order to drive customer traffic into a site and hopefully have some of these readers link back to your web page. The comments section of a blog page is where most of the interactions take place.
The comments section of a blog usually serves a dual purpose:
One, it serves as an interactive part of your page that your readers can go to drop their thoughts about the topic you are talking about. Many readers browse through a blog’s comments section because this is where the conversation is continued. Many readers themselves are educated and are willing to suggest a thing or two to further expand the topics you are talking about.
Two, the comments section can provide your blog with a handful of inbound links from readers who found your entry or entries interesting and relevant with regards to their own sites. Many users actually leave links to heir favorite sites or even their own web sites in the comments section for further reference on the topics discussed. These result in many inbound links for the web site’s usage.
But today, Dofollow blogs have also been encountering infiltrations from spammers and other hacks that do nothing but bring the page’s rankings down. These bad links can also cause a web page to disappear altogether in the search engine’s indexes and rankings. Being vigilant is always the way to go with regards to these bad links especially if you are maintaining and would like to continue using a Dofollow blog.
Here are some things you can do to avoid the negative results of bad links in your Dofollow blogs:
1. Follow your comments section closely
This is especially so if you are on top of the SEO rankings and have a large customer base that is following your blog. But if you have both of these covered already then it should be safe to say that you are vigilant in maintaining the sanctity and authority of your web site.
But for some other who do not, it is time to start doing so. Google, through all these years in the search engine business, has come up with newer and more advanced ways in tracking down spam or bad links. Anything they see as malicious, no matter how high the rank of that particular website is and how established it is, is going to be dealt with.
Follow your comments section as you would the other parts of your blog. Remove all the bad links and enjoy high authority rankings throughout your blog’s lifetime.
2. Use tools that are available online
Sometimes, web developers and bloggers do not have that much time in their hands to manually patrol their web sites and see if they are inadvertently harboring spam messages and links. This is where software programs and services such as Akismet come in. These anti-spamming service providers can be used by bloggers and installed on their pages in order to track down and eliminate spam.
You can also use CAPTCHA to avoid spam messages and links in your comments sections. Basically, the CAPTCHA eliminates the possibility of automatically-generated messages (meaning spam messages) from being posted especially in your vulnerable Dofollow blogs. Make your readers type a code that usually spam-generating software won’t be able to understand and you can sit back and see your page rankings stay on top of the lists.
Dofollow Website Lists
Here are some web sites that employ the Dofollow scheme in providing service to their users.
- WordPress.com
- Tumblr
- Live Journal
- Blogspot
- Thoughts.com
- Blogetery
- Blogster
- EasyJournal
Some social networking web sites also use Dofollow in providing services. These include:
- Xanga
- Yedda
- RateItAll.com
Article submission directories oftentimes employ the Dofollow feature in their web pages. Some of the more popular brands include:
- Ezine Article Submission
- Yahoo MyWeb
- Reddit
- GoArticles
- Propeller
- Idea Marketers
- Article Dashboard Directory
- Article Alley
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