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Four Reasons I Made The Change

First off, you might ask what does DoFollow mean?

Normally, when someone comments on a blog, the link the person receives back to their site is marked a “NoFollow,” which Google does not count. This was done to help limit the amount of spam people leave on websites. The problem with this is it takes away a lot of incentive for readers to leave feedback since they feel they do not get anything out of it.

Why I Made The Change to Dofollow:

1. It Helps Your Readers

Blogging is all about building friendships with fellow bloggers and helping one another. It’s like a big community and we try to share our success with others who have just started. One important way to help those who are just getting started, is by giving them a backlink to their site. I think it is really important to reward those who come to your blog and leave a meaningful comment about your post. It’s a way of saying “Thanks, I really appreciate the fact you read my post.”

2. It Gives An Incentive

A lot of times, readers will read my entire post and then move on to another blog. I think having a DoFollow blog gives readers an incentive for taking the time to leave a comment. It makes them feel like there is a reason to stop and think about it for a few minutes. I know I personally stop and read more posts when I see that a blog is DoFollow.

3. NoFollow Isn’t Fair

I understand that the NoFollow attribute was originally designed to stop spammers from commenting on everything blog. Which, still happens regardless of the tag. However, I feel that it isn’t fair to those who are not spamming your site. The people that actually read it and having some meaningful to leave behind. Therefore, I think readers should be rewarded with the DoFollow link, and spammers will not be tolerated. Which is why I am not manually approving my comments (unless you have left them before).

4. I Love To Receive Feedback

When I first start blogging, it was really hard to keep the motivation. Once in a great while I would receive a comment which gave me a little drive to keep going. I think it is very important to receive comments because it reminds you that people really do read your posts and find them interesting. I feel that moving over to a DoFollow blog will help me receive more feedback over time, which never hurts.

Do You Follow?

I would love to hear some feedback from other bloggers about your experience with the DoFollow comments. Did you get a lot more spam? Lower Pagerank? Or did it help with traffic and comments?

Feel free to share my site with others looking to get a few backlinks here and there, I would really appreciate it!

Update!

I have since decided to install the Lucia’s Link Love Plugin. You can read about it here.

Published on August 27th, 2008. And don't forget to check out my book, Life After the Cubicle.

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  1. StanHayes says:

    I thought the U Comment, I Follow thing meant if I commented on their site, they would then comment on mine. Seriously. I need to read up more on this blogging thing.

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  2. iWalk says:

    Yeah, I use DoFollow Plugins to follow all comments.

    Because I think the comments is good supplement of my post.

    And I am happy to comment on a site marked U comment I follow.:)

    BTW: Thanks you so much for comment on my site!

  3. Um, guess I’m really dumb (I’m planning to go blond in a couple of days so I’ll have a good exuse anyway :) ), but I didn’t really get what DoFollow is… The only comment-related comment I can make is that I personally always try to react to the comments I get, I hate people who don’t react in any way, because, well people are egoists and they don’t like if their opinions not being heard… so getting no reactions from the blog author usually makes me discouraged to keep on reading their blog, because I start picturing the person as someone cocky who is only interested in what he/she himself/herself has to say. Because just as you said, blogging is about connecting to others, it’s interactive and that’s exactly why I love it.

    Anyway, I’ve just found your blog today, and I really love it (DoFollow or not) – if a blog catches my attention I read the beginning aswell and I just loved the whole Hawaii experience, I adore free-spirited people like you who won’t let things hold them down and simply travel. I’m more of a wannabe in these terms, but hopefully that will change as soon as I get rid of the Uni burden :)

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  4. nhuong says:

    @stan
    that’s the “u comment, I comment” button….right?

    I’m confuse too. I don’t even know how to ad do follow on mine. I get so much spam everyday I hate it. But I heard that doFollow lowers your PR. is that true?

  5. I agree. My blog has been dofollow nearly since the start. In fact, the first time I heard about nofollow on blog comments was when I went and made sure to take it off my blog. Seemed very silly to assume my commenters were spammers.

    It’s just like how the movie industry puts all those piracy warnings on DVD’s, even though the only people who will see those warnings are people who paid for the product!

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  6. Justin says:

    @nhuong

    The U Comment, I Follow and the U Comment, I Comment are two different things. The U Comment, I Follow button simply means that the link in your comment is a DoFollow link instead of the traditional NoFollow. Google does not index NoFollow links, therefore a majority of links you leave on other blogs as comments do not count. They do count towards Yahoo and MSN though.

    As far as removing the NoFollow, there are a lot of plugins for WordPress that make it super easy. All you do is activate the plugin and it automatically does the rest.

  7. Taylor Blue says:

    I heard that leaving your site with your name is considered spamming and your page rank does go down. I hope it isn’t true though…but I don’t leave many messages at sites anyways.. :(

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  8. ipanks says:

    U Comment I Follow means that if someone give comments in our web/blog then i will follow him/her in their web/blog. and then said thank you for their attention for my web/blog.

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  9. I use DoFollow Plugins to follow comments on all of my blogs. I like it and think it does encourage feedback.

  10. Justin says:

    I agree I use this plugin also along with the comment luv plugin. Two great wordpress plugins!

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  11. Josh says:

    I am a big dofollow fan as well. I will delete spam comments, well, because they are spam. When I first made the choice to go dofollow I thought tons and tons of people would start spamming my site and that just wasn’t the case. I do hold any comments with two or more links just in case, but is rarely a problem.

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  12. OK, this is a good idea.

    I will worry about this when I actually have comments. :)

    Nice site and good goal to travel around. Been doing some road tripping myself….

  13. Justin, thanks very much for visiting and commenting on my site. Arizona was so much fun to drive thru because it was much more polished than I had remember from a previous visit to Phoenix.

    Phoenix truly was a nice place during the visit and the people were much nicer than I had anticipated.

    Couldn’t take many pictures ‘coz of long drive and eagerness to just get out and check into a hotel. But hopefully on the way back from the drive, will stop and take some pics in AZ. :)

    Have Fun. :)

  14. Stephen says:

    I’ve heard differing views on two topics related to this. 1. Nofollow links actually DO count to a small degree with Google. 2. Leaving comments, or building links in general, cannot damage a site. If that were the case then competitors could easily sabotage each other.

  15. john says:

    I think it’s a good move, this is how I found your blog. There are only so many blogs I can read and I figure why not find good ones that also reward readers? Good luck!

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  16. Now i become addicted to dofollow word,….it is fair for visitor, commenter and blog owner

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  17. Mick says:

    I just made my blog dofollow, not sure how it will turn out but i will report back on my findings.
    Regards
    Mick..

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  18. I “stumbled upon” your blog…and “I like it”. I also own a bloghosting site (www.clearblogs.com) and encourage our users to do the same.

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  19. Karen says:

    Sounds like a really good idea. I tend to utilise some of my blog posts as promotions for anyone that wants to invest the company and I leave the comments boxes available(in wordpress) for their friends and clients to add testimonials. I know lots of people appreciate a back link for their time and effort so I’ll have to find out about this plug in and put it in action.

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  20. Thanks, Links with “nofollow” do not count as backlinks to Google and other search engines.

  21. Great switch, once you start popping up in dofollow directories it will likely help get some traffic and links as well.

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  22. I’ve also just gone dofollow. I’ve kept it quiet on the site though – sort of secret dofollow luv!! So far, no spam ….

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  23. tata says:

    Since I learned about I Follow, I Follow!

    I later learned that it doesn’t do much good inside of blogspot blogs, however, as the comments are linking back to commentators profiles as opposed to blogs (unless they use their blog’s OpenID to post). I was so bummed, I left blogspot for WordPress (and haven’t looked back!).

    I’m currently compiling a list of blogs that are NoFollow Free and have Commentluv enabled. If you or any of your readers are interested in adding your blog to that list, please see http://homemadebread.org

    :)

  24. Gary says:

    I was no follow and have recently (not by choice) had everything become dofollow when I moved all my comments on my travel blog to Disqus. No spam problems so far in doing so.

  25. Akvaryum says:

    I Follow button simply means that the link in your comment is a DoFollow link instead of the traditional NoFollow.