Cormac
New Member
Hi one and all.
I'm trying to come up with a list of Irish blogs who do follow, who instead of keeping the rel=nofollow function within their comment form have it removed.
Nofollow was introduced to prevent spamy backlink comments but since most of us have an anti-spam policy in place there is very little need to put a chastity belt on the link love.
A handy plugin for enabling do follow is the link love plugin - Software -
If your blog follows then post your blog URL here if you wish to be added. You can find out a bit more on nofollow here.
You can't modify nofollow on blogger blogs.
This is in response to the I Follow Movement and a blog post by Marios Alexandrou - SEO Blogs That DoFollow -
Cheers,
Cormac
I'm trying to come up with a list of Irish blogs who do follow, who instead of keeping the rel=nofollow function within their comment form have it removed.
Nofollow was introduced to prevent spamy backlink comments but since most of us have an anti-spam policy in place there is very little need to put a chastity belt on the link love.
A handy plugin for enabling do follow is the link love plugin - Software -
This goes a long way in building trust between your readers and the links to their sites from your blog.Link love is a WordPress plugin which turns off nofollow for all commenters who have posted at least 10 comments.The number of comments is configurable by changing a variable in the plugin.
If your blog follows then post your blog URL here if you wish to be added. You can find out a bit more on nofollow here.
You can't modify nofollow on blogger blogs.
This is in response to the I Follow Movement and a blog post by Marios Alexandrou - SEO Blogs That DoFollow -
Cheers,
Cormac