Updates and Free Link Love

Updates
In the past month, the busy meter for our real lives outside of SAN.com headquarters has been off the charts. But our semesters are now over, so we have a lot more time to spend staring at a computer screen. Hopefully, we’ll be able to write more posts with greater frequency. So, keep checking back for updates…all three of you who actually read this blog.
Free Link Love
SAN has joined the DoFollow movement…I guess. At least, we have downloaded the plugin for WordPress that removes the NoFollow thing from our links. We don’t really understand how it all works, but we did it.
So, all you have to do is leave a comment for any of our posts, and you’ll get free link love from us. But, before you start giving us your “Great post, thanks!” routine, realize that we still have comment moderation on. To protect ourselves from spam and one-liner comments, make sure that your comments add to whatever the post and comments are discussing. If it doesn’t, we won’t approve it…sorry. We’re all about link love, but at least put a little bit of thought into your comments. It’s really not that hard.
Other Resources
For more information on DoFollow, go to:
RandaClay.com – The I-Follow “Movement”
MetaSpring.com – Pros vs. Cons of DoFollow
TomBrownsword.com – How DoFollow can help you
AndyBeard.eu – Great list of DoFollow plugins
SmartWealthyRich.com – How DoFollow rewards bloggers
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DoFollow Diver said
am April 29 2008 @ 10:15 pm
Thanks for being a part of the dofollow movement. I run a DoFollow blog finding search engine. Feel free to use it!
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Predeep said
am May 12 2008 @ 5:37 am
Dofollow rocks. me to strongly believe in dofollow promotion.
i have removed nofollow from my blog
but is there any way to add some thing like linkluv or commentluv to a blogspot.com blog?
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homey said
am May 15 2008 @ 10:21 am
More power to you. Internet is meant to be a free exchange of information.
I do often wonder though, if google isn’t actually reading and ’scoring’ the ‘no-follow’ links. I mean, they are systematically gathering anything and everything. Some have said its that largest concentration of information ever gathered on the planet. I think that even the ‘no-follow’ links have some relevance, even if its just the actual text involved. Of course, they will never let us peek under the hood, so its all just a guess.
Thanks again for furthering the do-follow, I mean honestly, what do we really lose if we allow a follow link?
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rampantheart said
am May 16 2008 @ 5:06 am
From what i know, no follow is not recommended> can you please tell me why is it so?And what has google got to do with no follow and do follow tags?Is it applicable only to wp or even for blogger?Please enlighten me on this this!
Chip said
am May 25 2008 @ 3:21 am
Ever since I installed the DoFollow plugin and join this movement, my blog became more popular.
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Kovilen said
am July 16 2008 @ 3:47 am
Dofollow is great. Ever since i removed the nofollow from my blogs, traffic has been increasing
Elvisen said
am July 16 2008 @ 3:49 am
Yeah, continue to spread on the free link luv!!!
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am July 16 2008 @ 3:50 am
Yeah, continue to spread on the free link luv!!!
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am July 22 2008 @ 6:21 am
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Otooo said
am August 9 2008 @ 12:29 am
I’m thinking too of joining the dofollow movement for a bit of extra traffic
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