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Comment Hunt | The DoFollow Blog Search

Recently I came across a really great “dofollow” blog search engine called Comment Hunt.

What’s great about “dofollow” blogs is that if you include your url, search engines will count it for backlink purposes; it’s a free and great way to get high quality backlinks.

It works like any other search engine. Type in a phrase and the results are a bunch of dofollow blogs. I’ve seen some suspect sites, but the majority of the results are quality content. It’s rare, but I have come across a couple nofollow blogs; but they do have a form to add a dofollow blog or report a nofollow blog.

They also offer a comment submission service:

  • $19.99 for 100 Comments
  • $44.99 for 250 Comments
  • $83.99 for 500 Comments

I haven’t personally tried it so I can’t recommend it, but I’ve read mixed things. Here is a great review from Essential SEO Tools & Resources.

Be warned, most of the blog owners actually read and approve your comments, so providing quality content will be the only way to get approved. One thing I have noticed is that most of the search results will begin to repeat themselves, leading me to believe that they’re really aren’t as many blogs being searched as you might think.

I’d be interested to know if anyone has had a positive experience with their paid comment service. Anyone else have any good “dofollow” blog resources?

Sunday, November 15th, 2009 Blog, tools 22 Comments
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