Fxbob
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- Feb 21, 2011
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I see many people are asking for do-follow blogs to manually comment on, so I thought I would share my method to easily find these blogs. We'll use google to do our discovery. Below is the main thought process:
- You want to find blogs that are not compatible with scrapebox and similar software:
. Add something like "register to comment" to your search query.
- You want to find blogs that allow comments:
. Add something like "great post thank you" to your search
query (make sure it's one of those useless spammy comments, like "I love your blog, thank you.", etc...)
Finally, you want to find blogs that are STILL do-follow, since many blog
owners disable do-follow at some point.
. Use google advanced search to limit the results to last month.
So the final search query for this example is:
"register to post" "great post thank you"
and you're restricting search results to last month. If you try this right now, you'll find 3 do-follow blogs out of the 10 in the first page of Google that you can comment on.
With some creativity you can use different variations of this method to find almost all active do-follow blogs out there.
Note: I used Google search here to make the method accessible to everyone, but if you have scrapebox, most of this work can be automated, you can even bulk check for PR afterwards.
- You want to find blogs that are not compatible with scrapebox and similar software:
. Add something like "register to comment" to your search query.
- You want to find blogs that allow comments:
. Add something like "great post thank you" to your search
query (make sure it's one of those useless spammy comments, like "I love your blog, thank you.", etc...)
Finally, you want to find blogs that are STILL do-follow, since many blog
owners disable do-follow at some point.
. Use google advanced search to limit the results to last month.
So the final search query for this example is:
"register to post" "great post thank you"
and you're restricting search results to last month. If you try this right now, you'll find 3 do-follow blogs out of the 10 in the first page of Google that you can comment on.
With some creativity you can use different variations of this method to find almost all active do-follow blogs out there.
Note: I used Google search here to make the method accessible to everyone, but if you have scrapebox, most of this work can be automated, you can even bulk check for PR afterwards.