Finding Do Follow Blogs with Custom Search Engines 26
Finding “do follow” blogs is probably on everybody’s “most annoying menial task” list … but it is something that needs to be done.
On your daily hunt to find places to sneak backlinks (or legitimately fish for comments back to your blog) … don’t you get tired of using custom Google search queries to find blogs with decent PR and Alexa ratings related to your blog’s niche?
Well, look no further! Here are a few Do Follow Blog Search Engines that have been crafted from Google’s Custom Search feature. Some DoFollow Search Engines are better in my opinion because they have a feature to contact the owner’s to offer suggestions or even report blogs that appear in the search engine that do NOT follow the “DoFollow Blog” rules.
Jerry’s Search Engine – www.jyse.com
DoFollo – www.dofollo.com
Backlink Spot – www.backlinkspot.com
w3ec’s DoFollow Search Engine – www.w3ec.com/dofollow/
Comment Hunt – www.commenthunt.com
Remember, you shouldn’t spam links back to your blog, try to read the various blogs and comment on ones that interest you and really reflect your niche. These are the best backlinks.

I have a couple of blogs and my backlinks are important to monetize theme. I always get a couple of do-follow links from comments and it does make a difference. Another thing that helped my blogs out where do-follow comments on relevant .edu sites.
It’s always nice to be able to find related blogs on .edu sites, the link power behind some of these websites can get ridiculous! Do you have any .edu blogs you care to share with the readers of DaftSEO?
Excellent Resource you have here, good work!
Good for generating backlinks and sharing link juice
Always handy to have search engines dedicted to searching for dofollow blogs. Thanks
The problem with do-follow is people will spam. If a blog is good enough then the blog owner won’t need to have do-follow because people will comment to put their point of view accross, not to gain a back link.
The BBC is a perfect example of this. There are no links in the forums and blogs, yet they have many users.
However, when a blog is starting and it wants to get a upper hand, their is no harm in attracting people who want do-follow links, because some will become hooked, so even if you change to no-follow, people will still comment.
Do you mind including dofollow search engine at my blog in your list? I am adding 5-10 sites everyday (and removing a couple)
It’s not as large as others, but I am updating it frequently.
Are you still updating it? Email me or reply here and let me know, and I’ll add you!
I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future. And as a designer, I think you have a pretty nice layout
My experience with Comment Hunt was poor. It jsut seemed to keep returning the same blogs repeatedly after a few searches for keywords within the same theme. I’ll try the other ones to see how they compare.
Has anyone tried Fast Blog Finder? It is not free, but it seems like a decent tool that does the same thing.
I find it great that so many people are using do follow now-a-days. With tools like these do follow search engines we’ll be able to find the blogs we need to help our SEO efforts. Thanks for the links!
Awesome links, everyone! I’ve got this page bookmarked now. It’s time to do some searching on topics that reflect my blog’s subject matter.
Most of those dofollow blogs and dofollow forums I have already worked on but there are a few that we can’t use. Backlinks are such a time consuming bore chore but a necessary fact of working and gaining visiblity on the web. The commentor’s over here helped me change the way i was actually seeing all these dofollow thing. I hate spammers too. I allow links to follow so I get a lot of spammers writing comments that are never allowed. Any idea why spammers seem to be hawking drugs, gambling and sex ??
I am personally awaiting the day some spammer hawks something genuinely useful and not strange or illegal. How about you?
Regards,
Roskyn@ makemoneykingdom.com
rickysily@yahoo.com
Good information. This will really help me on my daily hunt fo dofollow blogs.
Thanks for the great list! yeah, some might argue that dofollow and nofollow don’t make much of a different, but I’d much rather comment on a dofollow than a nofollow anyday! Thanks again
Thanks for the list. Good info
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Dofollow blogs owners sometime take many days to moderate comments. Instead posting on dofollow forums is a better option. Here’s a Webmaster & SEO Forum that has dofollow for all sig links. Good for generating backlinks and sharing link juice.
SticKer
You can also take part in dofollow forums (allowing links in the post and/or the signature).
Here’s a categorized list of forums: http://www.reviewerofsites.com/dofollow-non-nofollow-forums-list/
Do NOT abuse them please!
You can always hire professionals in technology transfer services to get help and raise your rank faster with a high degree of efficiency.
I support the dofollow blogs!
Good information. Once again, as a recent blogger, I’m not aware of any of these. You have provided me with so much information over these last few posts!
I comment regardless of “Do/No Follow.” I stop by a lot of blogs daily and if there is a post worthy of commenting, I do so. I think that it’ll all pan out in the end.
excellent resource you have here, good work!
“do follow or no follow one must comment if he finds any interesting post on blogsphere, but its true comments made on some specific site pays much.
There’s a article out there that says that the “DoFollow” technique drops your blogs’ authority on search engines like Google. I disabled mine after reading it
-Mike
p.s. I want to help people, but you tend to get more spam when you turn on “DoFollow”
Nice article i already know 2 of these but did`nt know about the rest.
I tend to stick to commenting on blogs in my niche that i like and dont really use these search engines much.
Also it does`nt really bither me if its Do Follow or not as you will probably get 20-30 other comments on the same posts so the benefit is very little.
The problem with sites dedicated to sniffing out do follow articles is that Google knows of them too.
You can always try looking for the do follow plugins by name too, like commentluv, but expect the same deal from Google.
It’s almost as though comments carry neutral links on anything but a PR 6 blog or higher.