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This is now a DO-Follow Blog!
Posted By Adam
I’d now like to encourage anyone to make comments on this blog, safe in the knowledge that you’ll get a decent link from your post. Regardless however, anything that I deem to be spam will be deleted. I don’t mind you linking to your site as long as the content of your comment is acceptable and contributing ot the discussion.
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on Sunday, May 25th, 2008 at 1:57 pm and is filed under E-Commerce SEO, News.
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Just to make a few things clear when you post a comment. I understand why most people comment on blogs, because of outgoing links. If you would like to leave a comment, please post something useful and in keeping with our post. If you have not posted before, I moderate all first comments. Once your first comment has been accepted, then you can make comments instantly. I do leave on the anchor to your web-site, but any posts with names like 'web design london' will be deleted and banned. I would like people to use their real names like 'John', or at most 'John from Satchi and Satchi' as an example.
December 1st, 2008 at 1:41 pm
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Great Post! I am planning to write sometihng like this on my blog! I want emphatize this to Latin American Market! Keep it up! PS: Already Bookmarked!…
December 19th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
I would like to find out the impact of making your blog do follow on SEO. Have the sudden increase in outgoing links reduced your PR or has the resulting increase in commenting and particpation improved your SEO due to new content?
I manage a blog which is no dofollow by default. I have been considering making it do follow as I firmly believe in the concept of do-follow. However my blog is in a sub-directory of my main company website which has a very active SEO strategy. I wouldn’t want my actions to negatively affect the main website. If my blog was in a sub-domain or an independent domain name then I would have no doubts whatsoever.