I just wanted to remind anyone who’s converted their blog over to allow comment links to follow that I’m still accepting sites on the do follow blogroll.
So if you want to be listed along with other bloggers who have removed the nofollow links from their comment section in order to reward their visitors with link that can be picked up and counted by search engines, come on over and leave a message on the do follow blogroll page.
When someone leaves me a comment on the do follow blogroll page I send an email with the blogroll code (each list member must have a copy of the blogroll on their site), and instructions as to how to put the blogroll on your site and how to remove the nofollow tags from your site.
Louiss says
I think those blogger will know how to remove those follow tags. Unless the blogger is beginner?
I personally do prefer to have do follow comments too
chilli says
what a question?! is there anyone on the web that does not? 😉 i´m encouraging all of my friends who start blogging to join this movement. thanks again for this great idea tricia.
Hoto says
sure i follow too. it`s good for all of us.
XIII says
Good idea, I’ll add it as well. It started as an anti spam measure but it’s actually counteracting the way the internet was supposed to work, building a ‘web’ through connections and links.
Barry Cox says
I think the follow attribute is such a good idea. What better way to spark rhetoric on your blog. I’ve gotta install this.
Shannon says
Previously i get rid of the no follow tag at my blog. But when i change my template, i just dont know if it still a dofollow. can you help me?
Saurabh says
Hi
I am looking to join the You Comment I follow community but I don’t know how to remove No Follow from the classical Blogger Templates
Does anyone know this.. please help