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Do Follow vs. No Follow

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7:23 pm
December 4, 2010


everydaytips

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I understand the basics of Follow and No follow for links.  However, I was wondering about comments.

I just added a 'dofollow' plugin to my site that treats comments as do follow, as opposed to the default nofollow.

What is the negative to doing this?  I want my readers/commenters to get all the credit they can!

 

So, just know that if you comment on my site, you will be followed (but not stalked…) :)

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9:50 pm
December 4, 2010


Khaleef @ KNS Financial

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everydaytips said:

I understand the basics of Follow and No follow for links.  However, I was wondering about comments.

I just added a 'dofollow' plugin to my site that treats comments as do follow, as opposed to the default nofollow.

What is the negative to doing this?  I want my readers/commenters to get all the credit they can!

 

So, just know that if you comment on my site, you will be followed (but not stalked…) :)


I have the plugin installed as well. One of the negative things that I have noticed is a lot more spam. There are actually people who will find my site by searching "this site uses do follow – taxes" (or whatever keyword they are targeting). I can't say how much spam is because of the plugin and how much is because of the increased traffic, but you'll probably see more.

I also have a link called "keyword luv", which allows a person to link to their site using a dofollow keyword so the name in the comment would look like, "Kris @ Best Personal Finance Site EVER"! So keep that in mind the next time you comment on my site. But that bring in more spam as well.

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11:07 pm
December 4, 2010


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I believe that the biggest problem with dofollow links is that you transfer page rank.

 

 

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5:08 am
December 5, 2010


Forest Parks

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I think I heard that Pagerank would not leak so much from comments now hence the weight that people gain from comment links is far less.

However I don't think it's totally bad to leak pagerank, it shows a more natural view to Google if you leak pagerank through posts to related sites.

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5:16 am
December 5, 2010


Glen Craig

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Spam will definitely increase as a result of the dofollow plugin.

5:31 am
December 5, 2010


moneycone

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everydaytips said:

I understand the basics of Follow and No follow for links.  However, I was wondering about comments.

I just added a 'dofollow' plugin to my site that treats comments as do follow, as opposed to the default nofollow.

What is the negative to doing this?  I want my readers/commenters to get all the credit they can!

 

So, just know that if you comment on my site, you will be followed (but not stalked…) :)


Kris, as a do follow blogger, here's my experience.  As KNS points out, you'll be battling more spam.  But I don't think it negatively impacts your blog as long as your are on top of your spam.  I do want my commentators to get link juice at the same time I don't want to entertain spammers.  

But with Google de-emphasizing PR, not sure how this is going.

10:36 am
December 5, 2010


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Forest Parks said:

I think I heard that Pagerank would not leak so much from comments now hence the weight that people gain from comment links is far less.

However I don't think it's totally bad to leak pagerank, it shows a more natural view to Google if you leak pagerank through posts to related sites.


That's interesting. I did not know that. Thanks.

 

 

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6:11 am
December 6, 2010


Jason@LiveRealNow

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Buy Like Buffett said:

I believe that the biggest problem with dofollow links is that you transfer page rank.


Leaking pagerank is a debated concept in the SEO world.   It may happen, but probably not much.

6:44 am
December 6, 2010


Invest It Wisely

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everydaytips said:

I understand the basics of Follow and No follow for links.  However, I was wondering about comments.

I just added a 'dofollow' plugin to my site that treats comments as do follow, as opposed to the default nofollow.

What is the negative to doing this?  I want my readers/commenters to get all the credit they can!

 

So, just know that if you comment on my site, you will be followed (but not stalked…) :)


The biggest downside is that you will attract more spammers. Google averages out your page rank across all your links regardless of link type; the other site simply doesn't get link juice if it's a "nofollow" link.

What I am doing right now is a "dofollow" top 10 list. My comments are standard.

9:26 am
December 6, 2010


Sandy @ yesiamcheap

New York, NY

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Does mozRank take consideration for "dofollow" versus "nofollow"?  I don't think that it makes a distinction but counts total links.  Curious about it for those of you tha tmight know mozRank a little better than I do.

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5:43 pm
December 7, 2010


Eric – PersonalProfitability.com

Portland, OR

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posts 2120

I consider a "follow" link a premium that I give out only to deserving websites and advertisers.  Why should I give them away for free?

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