Getting links to your website is one of the most important aspects of
obtaining search engine rankings. Unfortunately it’s also the most
challenging.
DoFollow
defines links that are not modified with the "NoFollow" attribute. Learn
more about what they mean for your backlinking campaign, and why
they're important for ranking websites in general.
Times have changed, and this resource has evolved to be more relevant for 2012!
What is DoFollow?
Understanding DoFollow
"DoFollow" is simply an internet slang term given to web pages or sites
that are not utilizing "NoFollow." NoFollow is a hyperlink value that
tells search engines not to pass on any credibility or influence to an
outbound link. Originally created to help the blogging community reduce
the number of inserted links into a "comment" area of a blog page, the
attribute is typically standard in blog comments. It helps overwhelmed
webmasters disallow spammers from gaining any kind of advantage by
inserting an unwanted link on a popular page, and has become an integral
part of Google-specific SEO.
How DoFollow & NoFollow Have Affected Link Building
As a result of the implementation of NoFollow, the process of building
links has taken a steep turn. Many sites, including wikis, social
bookmarking sites, corporate and private blogs, commenting plug-ins and
many other venues and applets across the internet began implementing
NoFollow. This made effective link building difficult for both honest
people and spammers alike. It also made DoFollow links become the "Holy
Grail" of SEOs everywhere, who seek them out as expensive collections to
their off-site optimization repertoire.
NoFollow Isn't Bad
There's nothing wrong with getting NoFollow links. In fact, you'll want
to get an equal amount of them as well. While they don't pass on link
juice, they do help associate your site with anchor text (the keyword
phrase that makes up the URL pointing to your site). They also increase
the exposure of your site, overall, which may eventually lead to you
getting more mentions via DoFollow links!
In order to help you along the way, here are 14 such sites you can submit or outright add your website to.
Social Media Links:
Vox.com – Can add links to your profile. No custom anchor text but you can add as many links as you want.
Oyax.com – Get a dofollow profile link. Can also bookmark some of your pages and get dofollow links with custom anchor text.
Tipd.com – Get a dofollow profile link. No custom anchor text.
Stylehive.com – Can add links, with custom anchor text, to your profile.
Dailybooth.com – Dofollow profile links. Can have as many as you want. No custom anchor text though.
Tigweb.org – All links are dofollow. Can use html in your bio resulting in custom text.
Reddit.com – Two or more votes gets you a followed link.
Directory Links:
Roask.com – New(ish) directory
where many inner pages are indexed. Acceptance rate is decent with less
than a 2-week wait. Custom anchor text allowed. Links are dofollow.
TheEducationDirectory.org – New directory for educational related sites. Dofollow links with custom anchor text.
Directory.Ubdaily.com – Dofollow links. No custom anchor text. Fast acceptance though.
Ecommerce Links:
Kaboodle.com – For ecommerce
sites with products. You can create a themed list of your favorite
merchandise from across the web. Links are dofollow.
Content Publication Links:
Information-Online.com
– Post information or news related to your company and embed links
within the content. Links are dofollow with custom anchor text.
Work.com – Create a guide related to your industry and include dofollow links within. Can use custom anchor text.
So beliave or no this isn’t the ‘be all and end all’ of lists but it should
provide you with a place to start, or at the very least, teach you some
of the criteria to look for when evaluating backlink prospects. If
you're aware of any other such sites, please take on sharing by write a comment.
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