DoFollow Blog - Build Links, Get Traffic, and Improve Your Google Rankings

Out of all the tasks related to Search Engine Optimization, link building is probably the most important one. Do-Follow blogs are one of the most incredible opportunities to get links to your website, traffic, and boost your search engine rankings.

What is a Do-Follow Link?

Some websites assign a nofollow tag to some links. That is a message to the search engines saying "I don't trust this link, don't count it". Most blogs use this tag to protect themselves from people posting spam comments all the time. If the links don't count, spammers don't waste their time there.

But not all blogs are "no-follow", some are "do-follow", which, as you can imagine, is the exact opposite.

How Can You Find DoFollow Blogs?

These are some of my favorite resources to find them:

Comment Hunt (commenthunt.com)

Do Follow Blogs (dofollowblogs.com/)

Stephan Miller's Website (stephanmiller.com/the-ultimate-dofollow-blog-list/)

Squidoo DoFollow List (squidoo.com/dofollow)

And last, but not least, there is Fast Blog Finder (kongtechnology.com/downloads/FastBlogFinder_setup.zip), an amazing software that lets you find dofollow blogs and sort them by Page Rank.

The Kind of Blogs You Need to Find

Your goal here is to find 10-20 blogs that meet this criteria:

- Have dofollow links for comments (you can use the SEObook toolbar (seobook.com/seo-toolbar) to highlight nofollow links)

- Have a Page Rank of 3 or more

- Have several comments for each post written (this indicates high readership)

How to Post Comments

99% of the blog comments are moderated. If you post a spam message, it will be removed. So don't. Write something useful related to the post. The blog owner is giving you a link, so be kind enough to make a useful contribution to his blog.

Some blogs will allow you to put a keyword in the name field. This is great because that will be the link's anchor text. This is any SEO's dream: a link from a quality website with the perfect anchor text. Don't always use the same anchor text; switch it up a bit to make the linking look more natural.
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What is keyword density

This may sound like a very basic question for those who have been in the Internet marketing business for a while now however I do believe it is a question which appears very frequently on internet marketing forums, such as digital point.

So, what exactly is keyword density?

Keyword density is the ratio between the amount of keywords on a web page against the overall amount of text displayed on that same page.

Take this piece of text for example

SEO is one slice of the internet marketing pie. This pie helps to grow websites and enables them to take advantage of every area of the internet. SEO is one of these slices of internet marketing with SEO you are able to use on and off page SEO to impact your overall search engine rankings. When learnt SEO can be a highly valuable slice of internet marketing.

The main keyword in this piece of text is “SEO” and it appears 5 times within the whole section of text. Now if you take the overall amount of words in the piece of text, this being 67 words and do a small calculation.

5/67×100=7.5% keyword density. So “SEO” appears in the overall text 7.5% of the time that is your keyword density.

Generally you want to keep your keyword density between 5%-7% this keeps Google happy and ensures your site is not highlighted for keyword stuffing.

Keyword stuffing is the technique of using one or more keywords excessively on a single page.

How will taking keyword density into consideration help my site in the search engines?

By optimising your articles with the right amount of keywords you are maximising the overall amount of keywords you can include in your article strengthening it against other similar articles on your competitor’s websites. Keyword density is something that is not highly talked about or acted out mainly due to the time it takes and also because the strength of optimising your article through using the right amount of keywords can vary.

In conclusion it is important to keep note of your keyword density, you don’t have to keep to an exact percentage however it’s important to be sure you are not excessively using keywords throughout your article.
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