Can using DoFollow blogs for backlinks get you banned from search engines?
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Not necessarily. The problem is that it will eat up your time, and some marketers just outsource the job. It is also a bit unethical if you just keep making one-time comments and is not really interested in other people’s content.
The best way to build quality backlinks is to do a massive and relentless article marketing campaign.
If you just look, you can find blog networks that actually welcome content from others. In these content – articles – that you can have published in them, you can have your backlinks. Since it’s one-way, you have better chances of establishing your site or blog as some sort of authority. It takes time, but it works.
No banning from Google but its not quite sure that you get benefit from these techniques from PR point of view, rather you may boost traffic to your site.
No you won’t get banned.
It’s actually a good idea to comment on do follow blogs but make sure your comment is relevant and if you build relationship with that blogger then the blog owner himself will visit your blog.
If Dofollow links are used then the pr of the links are increased. But if there are more than 100 links on a page then google doesnt consider those links. That is when Nofollow links come into the picture.
Nofollow links are not completely useless. I had a site which i wanted to just use for testing purpose. I basically gave it only nofollow linkbacks. After a period of 30 days it started to reflect on the google search engine and by 45 days or so, i got one of my keywords to the top of the google search.
So, what i’m trying to say here is that it not completely useless like most of them have mentioned here. Its just that it helps in indexing by not as good as dofollow links.
If you are leaving valuable comments on relevant DoFollow blogs, you shouldn’t be banned from search engines. Your comment links will be less valuable if they are surrounded by bad links from other commenters (like if someone has no moderation and there are a lot of links in the comments to pharmacies, cialis, porn, etc. Otherwise, there is no reason search engines should ban you for that.
The only thing you may consider is if you are doing a heavy amount of commenting using keywords as anchor text as opposed to your name, then maybe mix those keywords up a little so there aren’t a ton of links coming into one anchor text.
If you are looking for more DoFollow resources, check out the resource listed below. There is a DoFollow blog directory, social bookmarking, forums and more.
you won’t actually get banned from search engines. however, you should be only doing quality comments so you can also build good relationships with other bloggers.