Blogs that follow …

Cormac has posted a bit about blogs that do follow.
Both this blog and the company one “follow” links – as they should.

By Michele Neylon

Michele is founder and CEO of Irish hosting provider and domain name registrar Blacknight.

5 comments

  1. Frank
    Nofollowing comments on blogs makes zero sense unless you are allowing sploggers and other junk to appear in your comments.
    If you moderate your comments properly there is no reason why you cannot allow people to gain some benefit from their comments
    Michele

  2. When still using WordPress, I found moderating comments to be an enormous amount of work (even with captchas and so on), so I often let some slip through.
    Blogger seems to handle this better, but nofollows automatically; I THINK that this can be changed in the template, but not really too bothered about it.

  3. I think that this is such a great idea because there is so much interaction that has resulted because of it. I know that a lot of people were concerned about spamming, but that will always be an issue. I think it is important to provide true bloggers with many opportunities to build traffic. How has this benefited you so far?

  4. I more or less refuse to play the whole nofollow game, We just moderate our comments and share the link love. Obvious spam is very easy to spot. As a rule I only post on boards and blogs that do the same.

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