I'm only really interested in using the manual poster on a very select few URLs that are just awesome, I'm a lot more comfortable leaving a relevant, no spammy comment, and frankly think most other Scrapebox tactics are a waste of time.
I've built a list of about 500 .edu URLS with high domain PR, URL PR 4+, less than 20 OBLs, and that pass the blog checker, and I'm able to comment on 90% of them in the manual poster without a problem.
But there is one more crucial filter here, and that's finding which are do-follow. It could be argued that with such valuable URLs, it'd be worth posting on all of them anyway, because no-follow does at least pass a little juice, and if the page has only a couple of OBLs, that juice is barely being divided.
Could regular manual posters comment on this please? Are you ever bothering with no-follow links?
The problem I have with trying to find them is that the in-built do-follow checker only works for Wordpress, and often doesn't even work for that.
Now I could use my Mozbar feature in a web browser to highlight the nofollow links, but that means having to input the name, website, and email fields each time.
Is there a third option here? A better way to scan my blogs? My searching didn't throw anything up yet.
Thanks then.
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Which is the best way to get dofollow links?
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Re: Which is the best way to get dofollow links?
use list of dofollow blogs or forums etc to get such links. This is the best method according to me. Or you can try link exchanges as well.
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