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Enabling Do Follow to encourage more comments on your blog


A blog is very different from a website in the sense that it is more personal. A blog becomes more lively and interactive when readers start commenting. I have been lucky enough to have interesting comments from a few readers on Malaysian Tech Blogger. Its been the same with Newgadgetsguru as well (my other blog). But sometimes you could encourage people to comment on your blog by giving them something in return. One of the ways is to enable “do-follow” on the links of the comments that have been approved.

Both blogger and wordpress consider links in posts as “no-follow”. So what is the difference between “no-follow” and “do-follow”? The difference is very simple – if a link has a “no-follow” attribute, then google will not follow the link when it crawls your website. This means that the link will not get any incoming link advantage which results in no page rank “juice” for the link as well. This was initially done keeping spammers in mind. But this thinking has changed over time.

By changing a “no-follow” attribute to a “do-follow” you will be able to entice a fellow blogger to leave a comment on your blog. After all, he or she gets a free incoming link just by leaving a comment on your blog. Make sure that you advertise that your blog is a “do-follow” blog so that others will know. There are many articles on the internet on how to convert your blog to a “do-follow”. For blogger, it is suggested to use “U Comment I Follow” while there are quite a number of plugins available for wordpress blogs.

But sometimes you will encounter people who are commenting just for the sake of getting a link to their blog. Usually happens when you see irrelevant and insipid comments just to get some link juice. How do you thwart them? This is the part why I love wordpress so much! There are so many plugins available for a variety of stuff and Lucia’s Linky Love is one of them.

Here’s what it does:

This is a variety of “dofollow” plugin. It’s main function is to strip “nofollow” tags from links in comments. The purpose is to encourage comments by rewarding commenters with “dofollow” links which boosts their rank in search engine. However, this particular plugin also has features that thwart human’s who are paid to visit blogs and leave insipid comments simply to boost their companies back links.

linkylove-admin-panel

You can download the plugin at Lucia’s Linky Love.

What else can you do to encourage comments on your blog? Another great plugin for this purpose is CommentLuv. CommentLuv is a simple plugin which when installed not only displays the comment from your reader, but also the last post of the blog that is being linked. Isn’t this great? Now not only does your reader have an incoming link, but he also has free publicity of his latest post on your blog as well. This is certainly a bonus for your reader to comment on your blog.

Here’s how it looks like:

comment-luv

Interesting stuff? I certainly think so. Well I’ve already implemented both these plugins in my blog and you can comment away to see incoming links to your blog.

So how do you check if a link on a blog or website is “no-follow” or “do-follow”? Someone might actually advertise that his or her blog is “do-follow” but in reality it might not be. To ensure that the blog is “do-follow” all you need to do is to install this add-on in Firefox. Yes, unfortunately it only works on Firefox and not on IE. Download Searchstatus and install it on your Firefox browser. All the instructions are detailed in their page on how to use this tool. It shouldn’t take you more than a few minutes to get started.

Once you have it installed, this is how it will look like:

searchstatus-screenshot

Not only does it display the “no-follow” attribute of the links on the page but also shows the page rank, alexa rank and much more. Definitely a must-have tool for bloggers and SEO specialists.

Well I guess that’s pretty much the tools you need to ensure good comments on your blog. I hope that this will be helpful for new bloggers who are looking for interaction and comments on their blogs. If you did enjoy this post or if you have comments, you know what to do! Have fun commenting!

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  1. #1 by Kevin - March 25th, 2009 at 09:06

    Hi, Matblogger.

    I am agree with you too. Encourage visitor to comment is the best ways communication with them.

    Kevin’s last blog post..Get Rid of Your Lousy Broadband Once And For All

  2. #2 by marblehost.com - March 27th, 2009 at 18:35

    Hi,

    It seems nice to see one more in the do follow movement, I don’t understand why all of them still stick to the no follow as there is no reason to do so only to stop spam which can be done by many other means. Do follow not only spreads a link juice but also encourages the commentator to comment on the blog.

  3. #3 by Andy @ DoFollow 001 - March 27th, 2009 at 21:33

    An alternative to SearchStatus is the Firefox extension called NoDoFollow. You can download it from here:

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5687

    I must use this plug-in every day! :)

    Andy @ DoFollow 001’s last blog post..Are you sick of Twitter yet?

  4. #4 by Maplin - March 28th, 2009 at 19:18

    I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work.

  5. #5 by Boris - March 29th, 2009 at 08:44

    We launched our blog in May of 2008. To jump start the blog we thought it was a good idea do develop a Do Follow List.

    Biggest mistake that I have ever made. We had achieved 320 blogs listed by July. Now the list has less than a 100. The biggest reason for the switch back was comment spam.

    Boris’s last blog post..The 109 Day Link Building Explosion Day 86

  6. #6 by Topeljungle - March 29th, 2009 at 19:39

    Nice post! very interesting topic. keep on posting.

  7. #7 by RaiulBaztepo - March 30th, 2009 at 21:09

    Hello!
    Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
    PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language ;)
    See you!
    Your, Raiul Baztepo

  8. #8 by acai supplements - March 31st, 2009 at 11:21

    Adding do follow to a blog is a very good ideal. And the comment luv is also helpful in generating traffic.

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  10. #10 by search engine ranking - April 6th, 2009 at 05:59

    I really liked your blog!

  11. #11 by netflix 14 day free trial - April 9th, 2009 at 10:25

    The Wordpress do follow plug-in works great. Install, activate and you are done.

  12. #12 by NigSlifs - April 17th, 2009 at 00:59

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  13. #13 by DindaKanda - April 24th, 2009 at 22:14

    thanks for the info.. I really appreciate it.. will use your tips after this..

    DindaKanda’s last blog post..Faraj Wanita

  14. #14 by cell phone news - May 30th, 2009 at 06:15

    i will use your strategy to increase number of comments even i’m suffering from spammers.

  15. #15 by AcaiX3 - June 3rd, 2009 at 22:44

    I have enabled the dofollow plugin on all my Wordpress blogs. Why not give a little link love to readers?

  16. #16 by Dokuwiki Web Host - June 5th, 2009 at 17:44

    Hi, its nice to see one more do follow, as I can’t understand why many of them still stick to no follow when there is no reason to do so except to stop spam which can be done by many other means. Do follow not only spreads the link juice, but also encourages the commentators to comment on the blog.

  17. #17 by Eren Mckay - July 18th, 2009 at 16:36

    I am so glad that more bloggers are joining the do follow movement.
    I think there are ways to keep the spammers out that do not involve “no following” our comment links.
    My comment links are do follow – I think that if I don’t like a comment I just won’t approve it. The other commenters should not have to pay for the spammers.
    Thank you for explaining things so well.
    I am subscribing to your blog.
    All the best,
    Eren Mckay

    Eren Mckay’s last blog post..Teaching kids sun safety coloring sheets activities & worksheets

  18. #18 by Gold Coins - July 22nd, 2009 at 22:55

    Yes, i totally agree with you. The most important thing to encourage people to post comment is to communicate with them.

  19. #19 by Shilpi - July 24th, 2009 at 15:41

    Very thoughtful post indeed and with the changes in Google algo regarding nofollow attribute, this is the best practice.

  20. #20 by Gold Coins - July 27th, 2009 at 12:00

    Yes, making your blog do follow is really a nice way to receive huge comment but take note of spammers. Use aksimet to stop them.

  21. #21 by I Follow - July 28th, 2009 at 10:48

    I recently made my blog dofollow too and i must say that spam comments increased but askimet is doing his job.
    I will download and add this plugin since i’m using other that doesn’t have so many features.

    Thank you
    I Follow´s last blog ..Best free web directories list My ComLuv Profile

  22. #22 by R4ds - August 4th, 2009 at 01:33

    Hello,

    Do follow links have more importance for search engines as compare to no follow links, because no follow links does not transfer juice to the site.

  23. #23 by rock & republic jeans - August 9th, 2009 at 16:27

    I think this can lead to spam. anyways good post

  24. #24 by Portable Tap Dance Floors - August 13th, 2009 at 14:58

    Making your blog do follow will really help you to encourage comments but make sure to install aksimet to avoid spam.

  25. #25 by Felix - August 22nd, 2009 at 09:55

    I found this greate blog on google and i read a few of your posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work and hope to see you again.

  26. #26 by Iphone Application Developers - August 26th, 2009 at 14:42

    es, making your blog do follow is really a nice way. i will use your strategy to increase number of comments

  27. #27 by Bakuri Software - September 7th, 2009 at 17:01

    Ya its nice to hear that your blog is Do-follow

  28. #28 by iPhone Developers - September 9th, 2009 at 16:01

    thanks for the info.. I really appreciate it.. will use your tips after this.
    iPhone Developers´s last undefined ..If you register your site for free at My ComLuv Profile

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  32. #32 by Anup - November 29th, 2009 at 17:03

    Hi you all and dear this blog author,

    I suggest you all my friend to don’t turn you blog to Do Follow blog. If you are asking why? ok. here is the answer:

    http://hacktutors.blogspot.com/2009/11/warning-do-not-turn-your-blog-to.html

    Thank you!
    Anup´s last blog ..Warning: Do Not Turn your Blog to DoFollow Blog My ComLuv Profile

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