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How to Remove rel=’noFollow’ from your blog. Be a doFollower

29 January 2008 23 Comments
What in the first place is noFollow?

In an attempt to minimize comment spam, the blogging platform you use automatically adds the rel=’nofollow’ attribute to the comments template.

rel=’nofollow’ attribute works by not following back the links that a commentator might post in his comments, in the Search Engines; as they can be a potential source of comment spam.

SP@M !!! Then why doFollow?

But, I think that all sensible bloggers visit and check out the link(s) posted by their readership. Sometimes it may not be that easy to tell what may be a spam comment but in the general scenario, a comment that is not relevant to the focus of the blog post or is just a link as for forced and undesired (by the blog admin!) promotion; is spotted easily! I believe everyone of us knows how to use the delete function! That is the very basic concept behind the doFollow movement. In these times that the culture of brotherhood is spreading across the Blogosphere, help (& self help) and promotion has got entirely a new meaning.

Also, from the wikipedia:

Some weblog authors object to the use of rel="nofollow", arguing, for example, that

  • Link spammers will continue to spam everyone to reach the sites that do not use rel="nofollow"
  • Link spammers will continue to place links for clicking (by surfers), even if those links are ignored by search engines.
  • Google is advocating the use of rel="nofollow" in order to reduce the effect of heavy inter-blog linking on page ranking.
  • According to the statistics shown at the Akismet’s antispam service, this tag has not stopped the comment spam and has not discouraged spammers.
  • Lack of accreditation may discourage informational comments by professionals wishing to establish their PageRank reputation

How to gain an entry into the doFollow brigade?

Removing rel=”noFollow” is much more easier to do than anyone new to this stuff might have thought it to be. Here, I am listing the easy-to-follow steps to help you become a part of the doFollow brigade!

WordPress users:

WordPress users enjoy far more convenience to be a part of doFollow movement than the Google Blogger users who have to tweak the template code to remove the noFollow attribute from comments/post templates.

  • Google for a large numbers of doFollow plugins available for WordPress,
    Or, download this doFollow plugin by Kimmo Suominen
  • To use this plugin, simply place this file in the wp-content/plugins directory of your WordPress blog!
  • Activate the plugin from the settings of your blog by logging into the wp-admin of your blog!

And voila! you become a doFollower now!

The BLOGGER users:

  • Click on Layout from the dashboard written against your blog.
  • Click on the Edit HTML sub-tab under the Template tab.
  • When you’re shown your blog template code; check mark the Expand Widget Templates Field.
  • Press CTRL+F and do a search for rel=’nofollow’ attribute.
  • Remove any occurrence of rel=’nofollow’ from the template code.

And that is all to it… You are also a doFollower now!

P.S.: I have rel=”noFollow” removed from my blog, so whenever you leave a comment at my blog, feel free to include a link back to your blog.

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23 Comments

  1. Daniel B on 30.01.2008 at 02:46 (Reply)

    I’ve been looking around for a decent dofollow plugin for since this morning when I thought about it after reading a post somewhere else. You must be psychic…or saw the same post, lol. Anyway, i’ll use the one you suggested…thanks!

  2. Jeff_ from Perishable Press on 30.01.2008 at 17:34 (Reply)

    Great write-up on the dofollow movement! Kimmo’s dofollow plugin is definitely great, but as you say there are many to choose from.. Here is an article I wrote covering all currently available dofollow plugins for WordPress. The article features reviews, screenshots, and should definitely be a great help to your readers. Thanks again for helping people to get involved with dofollow!

    1. Abhinav Sood on 30.01.2008 at 18:52 (Reply)

      Glad you like this post! And thanks for sharing your story. Thats a good collective review of plugins. Keep up the good work.

  3. Sue on 31.01.2008 at 18:12 (Reply)

    Abhi, one of my sites is on wordpress.com and plugins do not work there. Can you figure this one out? Thanks for this post.

    1. Abhinav Sood on 31.01.2008 at 18:16 (Reply)

      Can you please the leave the link to your wordpress blog here so that I can check it out. Thanks for dropping by.

      1. Sue on 10.02.2008 at 17:19 (Reply)

        Hi, Abhi here is the link to the wordpress.com site if you are still willing to check it out to see if or how I can remove the no follow: http://paintworks.wordpress.com Thanks for your help.

        1. Abhinav Sood on 11.02.2008 at 07:29 (Reply)

          Hi Sue, thanks for re-visiting. As you are hosted on wordpress.com , and not on your own host… you cannot edit any of the core files. There is little that you can do with your blog.

          I strongly recommend that you move to a self-hosted wordpress blog. And if you can’t, Blogger is a better choice than WordPress.com … It is almost infinitely customizable, and you can find a million hacks and tweaks for Blogger around the web.

          Do let me know if you sign up for Blogger. I can help you with any kind of mod you ever need to make to a blogger blog as I have been on Blogger/BlogSpot for more than 2 years and have quite an experience with templates and widgets there.

  4. from canada.com' rel='external'>Don Andrews on 01.02.2008 at 18:53 (Reply)

    Cool, Thanks for the info, new to blogging I’ve still got a lot of learning to do.

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  5. tarot on 13.03.2008 at 08:45 (Reply)

    thank you very much for the tips on making blogs dofollow. Iam working on one on go daddy hosting (:P yuck) and was lookign for these tips. thanks :)

  6. E-commerce website templates on 24.03.2008 at 12:30 (Reply)

    Thanks, man! This nofollow thing is one of the best things we could do for a blog!

    E-commerce website templates’s last blog post..Shoes osCommerce templates, here we come!

  7. Lee Fowler on 25.03.2008 at 23:30 (Reply)

    great write up, one thing i think i must add is if google has such a big issue with this, then why not ban all blog sites from their searches? would that be so much easier for them, hey I’m in favor of the DoFollow so nice piece there Abhi.

  8. Abhinav Sood on 01.04.2008 at 10:34 (Reply)

    Banning all blogs from Google Search Results? :-O
    Scary! Thats quite impractical. But thats not going to happen any time, so let us not worry about it. :D

  9. Digital SLR Joe on 25.04.2008 at 03:06 (Reply)

    Pretty good article. I like it, keep it up.

  10. Tom Lamothe on 01.05.2008 at 01:20 (Reply)

    I think that was a pretty good post. I couldn’t do it :D . Keep up the good work.

  11. David White on 01.05.2008 at 23:51 (Reply)

    [INVALID LINK REMOVED]
    hmmm… I like a blog post that makes me think.

  12. Unblock myspace on 26.05.2008 at 17:36 (Reply)

    I completely agree with the dofollow community. I use dofollow on my blog, its only fair to reward people for commenting and reading my ramblings…

  13. Martial Arts Games on 14.06.2008 at 16:49 (Reply)

    P.S.: I have rel=”noFollow” removed from my blog, so whenever you leave a comment at my blog, feel free to include a link back to your blog.

    Good news, dude! :o)

  14. football highlights on 18.06.2008 at 20:54 (Reply)

    im in the dofollow as well

    football highlightss last blog post..US Open Play-Off Highlights

  15. Johannes on 26.06.2008 at 01:28 (Reply)

    Since today, i´m also a doFollower, Free the Web!

    Johannes

    Johanness last blog post..Directmatches - Eine deutsche Einführung

  16. sacx from DoFollow Directory on 17.07.2008 at 15:07 (Reply)

    Enabling “dofollow” will get more spam in your blog … but with some comment moderation and some plugins you can get rid of it … the most dangerous is “manual” spam like:
    ” Good Job ”
    ” Thanks ”
    “I need to do that”

    etc etc …
    Anyway we need to look at dofollow like a reward for our comment users …

    Regards

    sacx from DoFollow Directorys last blog post..Make Money Online | Make Money At Home

  17. Zappos Shoes on 12.08.2008 at 04:55 (Reply)

    Thanks to the article, it make the life of a seo/link building easier and make the commenter come back again and again. I searched for a while to find the right answer to my questions!

  18. Tony from 250CC go karts on 24.09.2008 at 22:54 (Reply)

    This is a great article. Thanks for shedding some light on a confusing topic (confusing to me at least)…. also, thanks for being part of the ‘DoFollow’ movement.

  19. msn arayüzleri on 16.11.2008 at 08:38 (Reply)

    Thats a good collective review of plugins. Keep up the good work.

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