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Comments are now DOFOLLOW. :)

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I added a plugin called DOFOLLOW that means any link I put on my website for someone else’s website counts as an outbound link point for their blog/website/whatever.

Why does this matter?

Most blogs are set up to put a nofollow tag on links, unless otherwise specified. This limits the amount of points a website can get for having an inbound link for their website. The higher the page rank, the more opportunities for professional blogging is available. If you love posting reviews and wish you got more ARC requests, many higher up authors look at something like a page rank to determine if you’re a good fit for contributing to the marketing of their new novel.

Now – when I list or link to your website it gives you a point towards your Google Page Rank. Also, when you utilize commenting on Well-Read Reviews and place your link in the optional website text area, you will have a point towards your page rank! (That is JUST by commenting on a post you found interesting – granted you do!) ;-)

I only ask that you add legitimate comments because comments are monitored and will be deleted if I feel people are taking advantage to the free for all no-follow through my comments!

So how does this work?

Step 1 – Click on the comments of a post you like. Sometimes it’ll say ‘No comments’ (in which you’ll receive good karma by being the first to comment!) and sometimes it’ll have a number attached to it. This will allow you to comment. You’re going to want to then scroll down to the bottom of the page (past the blog entry) to see where to comment.

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Step 2

Put the required information in the boxes. If you have a website, don’t forget to put it in the optional website text area (not the actual comment space).

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Also feel free to take advantage of COMMENTLuv, a plugin which links to your latest blog entry! Sort of a win-win when you comment. :)

I encourage all blog owners to take off the “nofollow” tags to their links. If that is something that you would like to do but are unsure of how to do it, feel free to comment and we can try to figure it out together! As always – your comment is as good as cyber gold!

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