ADS-Links.com is Officially Supporting the DoFollow, I Follow, No Nofollow Movement

DoFollow, I Follow, No Nofollow This blog is officially supporting the DoFollow, I Follow, No Nofollow movement. The “rel=nofollow” attribute within the comment section has been removed. From now on, anyone providing a URL (either in the website field or within the comment itself) while commenting on this blog will receive a natural back link. In other words, you comment, I follow.

If you are running Wordpress, you too can use the DoFollow plugin to remove your No Follow tags.

Once you remove No Follow, don’t forget to join the Bumpzee No Nofollow | I Follow | DoFollow Community!

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Ian Lee
Work from home dad, marketer and photographer. Fallen in love with basketball all over again as I coach my daughter's team.

21 thoughts on “ADS-Links.com is Officially Supporting the DoFollow, I Follow, No Nofollow Movement”

  1. I wasn’t aware that there was a “do-follow” movement. In any case, I think it is a good idea because people should be credited for constructive feedback and commenting.

    Thanks,
    Steve

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  2. @Judith: Here is a few links that deal with removing no follow for Typepad:

    Mike Sanaone’s How to Remove NoFollow in Typepad Comments

    Ukbloggersguide.com’s A NO NOFOLLOW hack for TypePad Users

    For more information on how to remove no follow on various blogging platforms, be sure to visit Andy Beard’s Ultimate List of DoFollow & Nofollow Plugins

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  3. Another advantage, particularly for those with blogs in the Internet Marketing, or any topic of interest to fellow webmasters – is that you’ll get alot more visits from other webmasters… we appreciate the power of links – and it’s a small price to pay for ‘link bleed’ to get more traffic from my target audience.

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  4. Love it. No-Follow meaninglessly fractures useful websites, and displaces the interconnected balance of the web. Great to see your site stepping up

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  5. It encourages people to put comments, and if the comment is reasonable, it shows that your post is read. That shouldn’t hurt anybody…

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