Recently, I have installed do-follow enabled comment plugin on my sites and It works like a charm. As you may all have known wordpress and most of the blogs have disabled in default, however, if you can control your spam, there’s actually better way you can take control of do-follow links.
So, i installed this fantastic do-follow plugin for my wordpress and I have actually received more comments than before just in a few couple of days. That is awesome, isn’t it?

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What are the advantages of do-follow?
Of course, there are bunch of advantages for do-follow sites, I will summarize for both myself and the rest of my visitors.
1. Default settings are always on a safe side. Once you enabled do-follow link there’s imminent threat of spamming. LOL, all you need to have a a couple of top rated spam filters such as Akismet and so on. On the bright side, it’s massive traffic. There’s always an opportunity cost for higher traffic, that comes with higher spams.
2. Repeating comments, there are two ways to follow up repeating comments, one to reply each visitor comment, and another one from visitor’s reply. Confused? Bottom line, your blog post may earn more than 2 comments from each entry because many people will comment you genuinely, on the other hand, if your visitors are clever enough, they make sure they write more than 1 comment at your blog, or reply to the same comment so that the search engine bots will read them more than once.
3. Don’t worry about PR/Alexa, they are alternative ways to benchmark your site, especially I don’t believe in Alexa ranking. I would trade more traffic than getting better PR/Alexa ranking. That’s the truth. Do-follow blogs are actually giving legit backlinks to your commentors, but don’t worry, you get heaps of traffic and your ranking will grow because It just does it.
4. Encouraging your readers to comment is best thing for bloggers. You allow backlinks, you encourage your readers that you are giving something back , rather than expecting something, that builds a great relationship to your readers as well.
5. By sharing about do-follow to those who do not know, you take control of knowledge that your visitors/readers do not know yet. It is a good opportunity your readers are bloggers and this will also help them to get backlinks which bloggers indeed love. The more you can help a hand, the smarter you sound, don’t you?
6. Since I have carefully built my site around big search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN , ask.com , etc etc. I have very confident that every single page of mine is properly pinged and quickly indexed. Make sure you use sitemap xml and site verifications with Google, Yahoo! and MSN to get faster search engine updates. Easy Breezy method for organic search.
7. It creates a larger community. Why? Because you have no-follow blog before, now you enabled do-follow site, that’s where you have massive members and visitors to make a geniune comments and in return they get backlinks for their PR or more traffic, it’s a win-win situation and you also get to know your readers. Spam filters will actually differentiate your readers and just those people who want backlinks and etc.
8. The quality backlinks are important and half the time, many people do not understand what they mean. It depends on the place where you put your comments as well as your niche. If you are car-sales category and make a comment on this infomm.com website, you are not getting quality backlinks, that’s for 100% sure. Maybe, a legit backlinks. You need to find similar niche for your site, so that you leave comment accordingly.
9. Okay, #9 is NONE
, just start doing what I have mentioned above. You will see the difference. Now, start getting quality backlinks by leaving comment on this post.
Thanks for reading
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Okay, previous post was long but I am sure it would have given you insight information that you really need for brining massive traffic to your site and Google related information.
So, Here is the part 2 of All about Google, You can read the Part 1 here - Easy, Simple and Effective Part 1. Once again, I sincerely want to say “Thanks” to MGTGamer who shares this fantastic information for everyone. This article is published with the content & consent of M3rC and his original post.
Q: My Search results return with nothing more than spam?
A: Umm, this happens. Happened to me a couple of times too. I’m not really sure what’s going on, but reading some of the resources – I’m aware of Google testing out some new algorithm of User-Submitted data instead of the typical crawler-work!
Q: User-submitted data? So, what’s the point of SEO then?
A: SEO will always be a factor in SERPs. Just think about it, Google is just testing this – you cannot expect a group of “trusted” users rank X,XXX,XXX sites now can you? It’s near impossible. So, work on your SEO as you normally do, it will always come back with good results. Nothing can replace SEO unless Google turns into a bigger version of DMOZ… that would be really stupid on Google’s behalf! That’s another argument for another day.
Google Adsense Related
Q: I earned $X,XX today! WOOT! Am I rich?
A: Umm, No. Congratulations on your earning and it’s always a personal milestone that we all go through but DP isn’t a place for every single publisher to boast and be radical about how much they get for every click! I mean, good on you but the world doesn’t revolve around your Adsense earnings…if the community can’t benefit from it, why bother telling everyone? I’m sure a handful of us can sleep better at night knowing you got $1 for a click . I’m not trying to sound rude or anything but please do understand.
Google PageRank Related
Q: My PR is N/A. What’s that?
A: N/A means “Not Available” and it differs from a PR0. PageRank N/A is another way of saying that Google hasn’t assigned you a PR yet, or you haven’t been around long enough for the PR Update. PR0 generally means no back links that have been tracked by Google, or a very few that carry no juice. So, Link building is pretty important.
Q: What are the effects of a 301/302 Redirect?
A: Redirecting is simple what the name suggests, when you enter a specific URL it will redirect to another URL. There’s two types of URL Redirection – 301(Permanent) & 302(Temporary). Obviously they are different, the 301 tells the crawling spider that the website has shifted to a new domain name, and once it identifies the 301 redirect, it will generally pass most if not all of the link juice. A 302 differs because the crawler knows it’s temporary, whether it been a routine update or a short-term fix for an error. It is recommended that you set up a URL redirection, if you shift domains.
Google Traffic Related
Q: How can I notify the “world” that I’ve added new content to my blog/site?
A: Simple, use PingGoat. It “pings” several key engines/directories and notify them that you’ve posted new content. Once you’ve submitted your details once, you can bookmark the URL and just visit that bookmark whenever you want to ping your site!
Q: Social Bookmarking, What is it?
A: Social Bookmarking is the relatively ‘new’ hype when it comes to “spreading the world about content”. The ideology behind SB sites came, as the same time as Web 2.0 and has been a relative success on a short-term basis. Usually the content is voted by users, like your self and the more positive votes – the more exposure you get! It’s a very good SEO factor and if used wisely, you can reap the optimum benefits.
Q: Hate submitting my content, site by site! Any easy way?
A: Yes! There is. Most bloggers and content writers here at DP and many other places use a little nifty web application called SocialMarker. I won’t explain it here, but take the time to register on all the Social Bookmarking sites and after that – you’ll thank yourself!
Q: How to track my website statistics?
A: Use Google Analytics, it provides you with comprehensive data and is the best stat-tracker out there, hands down.
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