Do Follow Blogs-Google Buzz Experiment

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OH MY DO FOLLOW BLOGS!!!

Google BUZZ DO FOLLOW Experiment Anytime a big site comes out with something new I like to test it’s strength. There’s so many useless sites I don’t even know why bloggers bother with most of them. I’m also not going to lie and tell you that I have been putting off snagging every and any do follow keyword that I want because do follow to me isn’t such a big deal but I see many sites sitting up there that need to be bounced off their spots they have squatted  for way to long :) LOL SEE YA

DO follow Blogs

Here are some of the coolest do follow blogs in the world :) all cool people

Kikolani.com – is a do follow blog that covers all the topics a blogger needs to know, excellent blog.

San Antonio Luv – is a do follow blog

I could add many do follow blogs but I want to spread the links out a bit so please click the picture up top to go and add your do follow blog to the Google Buzz and a comment here on my do follow blog Thanks :)

Please send this to any DO FOLLOW Bloggers you know Thanks

Add your Blog ONLY if it’s DO FOLLOW Thanks :)

PS I’m NOT saying only comment on here if your blog is do follow but please only add do follow blogs to the BUZZ list Thanks

How do you know how strong something is unless you test it :) Thanks

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9 Responses to Do Follow Blogs-Google Buzz Experiment

  1. Rob Sellen says:

    Thanks for that mate, and sharing more do follow blogs. :)

  2. Dennis Edell @ Direct Sales Marketing says:

    Do we have to be using buzz to add?

  3. James @ Another DoFollow Blog says:

    Curious – the Dr. Ann Voisin comment I’ve seen, word for word, on several sites (including my own spam filter). Never on topic, always the same.

    Isn’t that really spam?

    Cheers…

    James

  4. Brian D. Hawkins says:

    I believe in do-follow. I see no reason to get selfish with outbound links, including those kind enough to visit and comment. I added my site to your Buzz. Following you now too, I can’t believe I wasn’t already following.

    Did you know I own the domain Do-Follow.me? How cool is that? I haven’t done anything with it yet. Any ideas?
    .-= Brian D. Hawkins´s last blog ..Do Banner Advertisements Work On Blogs? =-.

  5. cheryl @ Stay Young says:

    Funny thing is I thought my blog was do follow because I downloaded a plug-in that supposedly converted from no follow to do follow. But I noticed the other day inside of someone’s comluv link a huge NO FOLLOW! I checked with Andrew, my tech buddy. He sorted me out and now I believe that my blog is at last no follow.

    I’m happy to see Kikolani on your list – she rocks! You do too! Just found you through Zemanta.

  6. Anne Moss says:

    I object to the artificial nofollow because I see THAT as an attempt to mess with natural web structure. I don’t really like the big fuss some bloggers make of being “generous” with their “link juice” either. I sometimes think that’s like another form of manipulation. I plan to do a whole post about it soon – it’s too complicated for a post comment.

  7. Adam Donkus says:

    I am on more than a few Dofollow blog lists, and they are continually sending traffic. The only problem with being on so many dofollow blog lists is all the spam comments that you are forced to moderate. But then I guess you need to take the good with the bad.

  8. Extreme John @Blogging CEO says:

    Good stuff as always bro and thank you for the hooooook up, hopefully Google will snatch this up, get a little mini Google Buzz going.

  9. ashok says:

    My blog is actually dofollow – I got that WP plugin that eliminates nofollow, and I figure that and commentluv (and heck, the new top commentators widget) probably make it a good enough place to promote.

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