Archive for the ‘DoFollow’ Category

Dofollow is a great way to get GREAT comments: Vapid videos attract smegma.

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Recently, Shoemoney blogger Pamcakes recorded a video in which she says the dofollow movement a “became a blogroll circle jerk” of brandnew or low quality blogs “dragging on for months”, announced that Greg Bozer is setting up a dofollow list for ‘quality’ blogs, and then tells us she’s “looking forward to the follow on blogposts where people tell us how much more time people have spent moderating after removing nofollow from their comments”.

What is Pam’s evidence that the dofollow movement is a blogroll circle jerk? Or that the dofollow blogs will have trouble with spam? Eyerolls.

Still many bloggers read Shoemoney; many might ask: Are dofollow blogs poor quality? Brandnew? Full of spammy comments?

If so, why is the dofollow movement gaining popularity? And, more importantly, why do I run across so many good dofollow blogs?!

Obviously, just as there are poor “dofollow” blogs; there are also loads of poor “nofollow” blogs. There are brand new dofollow blogs; there are tons of brand new “nofollow” blogs. What of it?

But the insinuation that dofollow disproportionately attracts spam is just flat out, wrong.

The reality is Dofollow often raises the level of comments.

How does dofollow raise the level of comments?

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L’s Linky Love: New Features Available.

Friday, August 10th, 2007

  • New! User can delay dofollow some number of days. Default is zero, and that’s what I plan to use. This was added to fulfill a request.
  • New! Problem related to a call to a function that did not exist in PHP 4 is fixed. This is provided to fulfill a request.
  • New! You can skip the do follow for a particular name. I use this on my name both to save CPU and to minimize the risk that Google might think I am Google bombing to gain rank on the mega-important word .
  • Do follow url in “name” after a specified number comments from a particular visitor: Blogger can specify the number “N” in a range.
  • Do follow urls left in comments after a specified number of comments by a visitor.
  • No follow “names” with too many characters. Number of characters specified by blogger.
  • No follow all comments left more than 14 days after a blogger stops blogging entirely. This prevents your blog from becoming a link farm if you get busy, hit by a car or whatnot. (The superstitious know doing this will actually prevent you from being hit by a car.)

I also made a few invisible changes to further reduce the cpu. These are technical things that have to do with when and how the database is called. Note: This program already calls the database less than 1/4 as often as the original Linky Love.

Future Plans

I am looking into a few other issues to see if there are other ways I can optimize the plugin just in case we discover the plugin is cpu or memory intensive at blogs that contain many, many comments in the database and/or are get lots of comments.

I will be developing an comments review interface that simplifies catch and delete old comment spam that may have slipped through in the past. In particular, I what I have nick-named “Daniel” spam. That is spam that sort of looks innocent the first time you see it, but turns out to contain the same phrase over and over.

For more information, visit

Summary

Download. Upload to your plugin directory. Activate. Select your settings. Tell people about it.

Finally, leave me comments and trackbacks. And remember: I use this plugin. So, if you leave several comments, you’ll be dofollowed too!



PS: Oh, and note to those who linked me before Wednesday. I apologize. At first, I didn’t know I had problems receiving trackbacks. Later I knew, but didn’t know how to fix it. My trackback issues are now fixed.

Linky Love Update Testing: Please Leave Comments.

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Even if you don’t read this post, please comment! I need some comments for testing. :)

I’m planning a new release of L’s Linky Love by Friday. The reason for the release is simple: I received a few requests for additional features/ fixes to ‘s Linky Love; two were easy so I added them. I also added another feature I thought up myself. I’ve installed my updated version and I’m requesting comments to help me verify all the functions are still working .

Meanwhile, to give you something to comment one here are the features / fixes / hidden improvements in this release: (more…)