[case study] white hat manual d0follow blog comments on high DA blogs

Well, I dopped my 100th comment today.

AHREFS has picked up around 30 already.

My rankings are 25-35 for my name but the cool part is that I forgot I also added an IT keyword into my website's title and content so I'm ranking for that too.

So just to recap. This website has hardly any content, about 2 paragraphs. Zero backlinks apart from the high DA (35-80) do follow blog comments with my name as the anchor and its popped into the top 100, now bouncing around 25-35 for most of the terms in the page title I was aiming for.

Blog comments still work if they are do follow, moderated, HQ blogs with strong link profiles and low OBL.

Can you share a guide with us. How to find high authority do follow low obl sources for blog commenting?
 
Are you putting the actual link in the body of the comment, or in the website field of the comment?
 
If you dont mind, can you share your monthly keyword search volume?
 
Interesting. I would guess that if Google is moving you up the ranks then you are also slowly improving the overall authority of the site?
 
100 exact match anchor d0follow blog comments on DA40+
@jamie3000 , how do you find them? My experience is that there are practically no dfollow blog comments, unless the blog owner intentionally changes the default (nofollow) setup...
 
I received a small rank increase on an old website from manually blog commenting on about 30 niche blogs over the last couple months. I was even able to score a couple incredible highly-moderated DA 80+ do-follow comment backlinks in my niche. However, I used strictly name and brand anchors, as they are pointing to a legitimate white-hat website.

Was it worth the time I spent? Honestly, probably not.
 
@jamie3000 , how do you find them? My experience is that there are practically no dfollow blog comments, unless the blog owner intentionally changes the default (nofollow) setup...

You are correct. They are very rare, I've had to write a system that basically checks every website online (230 million domains but only around 50 million with active A records) to try and work out if they are do follow and even then with this system running 24/7 I'm only picking up a 20 ish per day and after DA checks and false positives, I'm only dropping under 10 comments per day.
 
Respect! Definitely, I am curious to see your results.
 
Damn that seems like a lot of processing work trying to find d0follow blogs, very interested in the results, nice one Jamie :)
 
Well, I dopped my 100th comment today.

AHREFS has picked up around 30 already.

My rankings are 25-35 for my name but the cool part is that I forgot I also added an IT keyword into my website's title and content so I'm ranking for that too.

So just to recap. This website has hardly any content, about 2 paragraphs. Zero backlinks apart from the high DA (35-80) do follow blog comments with my name as the anchor and its popped into the top 100, now bouncing around 25-35 for most of the terms in the page title I was aiming for.

Blog comments still work if they are do follow, moderated, HQ blogs with strong link profiles and low OBL.

@jamie3000 thanks for doing this, also curios what's going to happen in the long term, following
 
You are correct. They are very rare, I've had to write a system that basically checks every website online (230 million domains but only around 50 million with active A records) to try and work out if they are do follow and even then with this system running 24/7 I'm only picking up a 20 ish per day and after DA checks and false positives, I'm only dropping under 10 comments per day.
You wrote the program with python?
 
Does it really matter how he write it? Many ppl tend to use Python, but for example i and my team and fully relying on Node.js.

What it matters it works.
I asked because I am considering doing something similar
 
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