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Showing posts with label pagerank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pagerank. Show all posts

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Thank You for Submitting!!!

Once I read the notice of your submission on my e-mail address, I will immediately add your site's/blog's URL on VJ Czar World's "Must Reads" section.

I will give you one week to put my blog's URL (http://vjczar.blogspot.com/) on the links list of the site/blog you've submitted.

I'll be checking your blog/site weekly so please, don't dare to delete my link or else, I'll do the same to yours.

Thanks again! Let's work together to achieve a higher PageRank!
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Monday, May 19, 2008

U Comment I Follow: The “No to rel='nofollow'” Campaign

Having a great number of backlinks to your blog/site is a very essential element in gaining a reasonable PageRank. Backlinks are incoming links from other webpages that point to your blog/website. Increasing your backlinks can be done through several ways. One of these is through posting comments to others' blog posts. However, doing this doesn’t completely assure you to be getting backlinks.

A comment carrying a link to your site/blog may become an instant backlink only and only if that webpage does not contain the HTML attribute value rel='nofollow'. rel='nofollow' is actually a search engine spam reduction tool. But in 2005, it was implemented by Google so that webmasters and bloggers can make links that will not be considered for the purposes of PageRank.

Though this value was applied for good reasons, it has somehow discouraged those who want to establish PageRank reputation through posting relevant comments. It has also disappointed a lot of people who make money online for the fact that the services they are into treat the PageRank value as a major requirement.

In order to solve this problem, some webmasters/bloggers decided to unite in erasing the rel='nofollow' attached to their sites/blogs, and subsequently, encouraging comment exchanges. Erasing the rel='nofollow' value is an unselfish act that let others create their backlinks on your blog/website. If they do the same to their blog/site, you may as well create your backlinks there.

These moves were then recommended by some to co-bloggers and co-website developers. Part of that “some” was Randa Clay (image on the left).

Through her self-titled website, Randa created a campaign in order to convince others not to act selfishly and say “no to rel='nofollow'”. Her campaign is infamously known as “U Comment I Follow”. The actions that must be taken in this campaign is the removal of the rel='nofollow' value and the attachment of a badge (sample images on the right) that she (Randa) personally created for identification. U Comment I Follow doesn’t need you to signup a form, submit your e-mail address or pay bucks. It’s free and voluntary…like nothing.

So far, Randa’s campaign has attracted numerous bloggers and webmasters whom, include me. Yup! Once you post a comment with your site’s/blog’s link on it to any of my blog posts, you’ll instantly get a backlink. But the moment you post nonsense comments here, I won’t think twice of deleting them at once.

If you think you’re not a selfish person, why not care to join the U Comment I Follow campaign? Delete that rel='nofollow' stuff now and let us exchange backlinks to gain PageRank!

To get more infos, visit http://randaclay.com/blog/i-follow/.

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