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Tuesday, August 14th 2007

11:55 PM

"Do follow" blogs

Until recently I was under the impression that the search engines indexed all comments to blogs and sites.  However, there's a default setting in a lot of blog template HTML that tells the search engine spiders to "not follow" where the commenter is linking to.  (This is to discourage comment spamming as far as I can tell.)

However, there are many bloggers who -- with the aim of encouraging thoughtful comments from other bloggers --  have removed this "no follow" tag so that commenters will get the search engine benefits.  These two sites have lists of these "do follow" blogs. 

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Tuesday, August 14th 2007

4:18 PM

Recommended blog

There are a squillion "work-at-home" sites and blogs out there.  Most of them are advertising the same old stuff.  It's not often that you see a site written with some care -- and quite a bit of research --behind it.   

Just found one, though.  This blogger seems to have really looked around and investigated some good resources.

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