A while ago I read a post in Andy Beards Blog about how most blog’s platforms have “nofollow” set as standard for comments and trackbacks.

What this means is that there is a tag added to the link code which tells Google not to send a spider to index the destination of the link. So while a reader can follow the link, Google doesn’t give the target site any PR credit, like it does with ordinary links.

This feature was originally implemented to stop comment spam.

Part of the fun in blogging and the value of a website is the injection of view-points and ideas from many different sources. While nofollow does help a little with spam prevention, it also stifles a lot of other commentary.

With the nofollow in place, there is less of an incentive for other bloggers to express their opinions and add useful information to your blog.

Largely as a result of Andy’s ongoing encouragement a number of bloggers are now removing nofollow from comments and trackbacks.

If you have WordPress it is easy to do. Just install the dofollow plugin and the job is done. For more information on a number of other options just go here.

There are a few lists of blogs which have removed nofollow. Probably the best is the one at CourtneyTuttle.com.

Courtney publishes the D-List , a list of blogs which have removed the no-follow from their comments. At the time of writing the list had about 170 entries.

At each of the blogs in the D-List you can leave a comment which will count as a real link back to your site. That is of course if the publisher approves it. So if you are looking to get 170 quick links, be sure to leave an in topic and meaning-full comment or it will be rejected.

This blog has the dofollow plugin installed and it is listed in the D-List. Since the change there has been an increased use of comments, slightly higher RSS subscriptions and a steady trickle of fresh traffic from the list.

The D-List is another small but steady traffic source and will provide an excellent source of free backlinks.

There is also a community of called No Nofollow | I Follow | Do Follow over at bumpzee.com which was opened by Andy Beard a few months ago.

A number of bloggers display a dofollow logo like the one at the bottom of this post. There are more logos over at RandaClay.com

If you own a blog check out the links above and give consideration to removing the no-follow from your comments also.

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