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    I have a question, how to know if a website has "Do-Follow" or not? It will be a waste of time if you leave a comment for a blog/website that does not have "Do-Follow", any ideas?

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    Check the source code, or install a plugin or bookmarklet that highlights "nofollow"

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    Smile do follow

    Hi,
    You can install the do follow plugins in your browser with the help of that you can come to know which site is dofollow..

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    Do follow website getting a back link.

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    blog commenting is important for increase in seo.There is two types of blogs one is do-follow another one is no-follow. Do follow links are more effective as compare to no follow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newindiasolutions View Post
    blog commenting is important for increase in seo.There is two types of blogs one is do-follow another one is no-follow. Do follow links are more effective as compare to no follow.
    Thank you for this "gem of knowledge", but it's not an answer to the question

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    I've noticed a trend lately that many people are requesting that their links be either removed or changed to no-follow links. Are do-follow links now being penalized?

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    open the source code and check it manually.

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    Just look at the page source of the site and the Find if the there is "nofollow"" content its automatically Nofollow and if you did not find nofollow it means it is dofollow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KirkB View Post
    I've noticed a trend lately that many people are requesting that their links be either removed or changed to no-follow links. Are do-follow links now being penalized?
    Do-follow links which were obviously paid for are occasionally penalised of devalued, yes. At least, judging from many reports, it seems that way.

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