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DoFollow Blog Standards

January 4th, 2009

Here are my initial standards for blogs.  If your site doesn’t meet all 5 requirements don’t bother.  Repeat offenders will have their IP banned.

  1. It must be a blog.  Sorry no websites.
  2. Dofollow comments are enabled.  (Kinda obvious!)
  3. The blog must have at least 6 dofollow comments in the last 5 blog entries.  This is an attempt to validate that blog owners actually want meaningful comments.  Many blogs listed as Dofollow simply delete all comments.
  4. Blogs must have at least 10 blog entries.
  5. Blogs may use Lucia’s Linky Love.  User comments must be set at 5 or lower.
  6. Blogs can not be offensive or illegal. IE- Porn, gambling, piracy. (I’m the lone judge)

I reserve the right to modify my standards at anytime but will update this post to keep it transparent.

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  1. January 12th, 2009 at 15:23 | #1

    Item #3 pretty much requires that the blog be a long established blog with a decent amount of current traffic.

    Can you think about this one?

  2. altesino
    January 13th, 2009 at 03:26 | #2

    It’s a valid point. The reason I want a few dofollow comments already approved is that many sites may simple delete all comments. That’s very frustrating for me or anyone else that spends time to leave a thoughtful comment only to have it deleted.

    If you are a new blog and truly can’t seem to get any one to post a comment then I suggest you post a request on digital point. There’s lots of members looking for dofollow blogs.

  3. November 15th, 2009 at 08:32 | #3

    search engine and things related to it are always evolving, so its kind of hard to stick with the same plan as you always have to adapt to new rules. specially with google. any way thanks for the post.

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