2/18/2007 ↓

DoFollow Plugins

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Ultimate List of DoFollow Plugins takes a look at several plugins that let you remove the nofollow that WordPress adds by default. Also covers plugins for other platforms and yet another list which adds the nofollow.

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  1. Awesome list. Andy Beard has been a long time advocate of DoFollow so it’s great to see that he’s getting some recognition for that .. :)

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    Dosh Dosh (1 comments.) — 02/18/2007 @ 10:57 am
  2. Great list! I’ll be giving a few of these a try. I’ve been looking for these sorts of plugins — great to have them all listed in one place.
    - Lucas
    http://www.lucasmcdonnell.com

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    Lucas McDonnell (3 comments.) — 02/18/2007 @ 3:20 pm
  3. I run it on my site. Nofollow has been badly abused because there are so many great anti-spam tools now that fight the spam. Real commenters should get their link love for making their comment…

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    Jonathan (82 comments.) — 02/18/2007 @ 3:46 pm
  4. [...] (via weblog tools collection) [...]

    DoFollow at Heuts.org — 02/18/2007 @ 7:34 pm
  5. Really? I do not realise that WordPress has a “nofollow” tag by default. I must be slow in realising the news.

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    Keith (6 comments.) — 02/19/2007 @ 2:38 pm
  6. It’s actually old news Keith, its been there for a long long time. I do hope they take it off.

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    Ajay (142 comments.) — 02/19/2007 @ 2:46 pm
  7. Kimmo’s site was down last time I checked, but this post reminded me of his plugin… Good to see his site’s back up, and now I’ve got his plugin installed. Thanks!

    kolossus.com

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    Jonathon Wolfe (1 comments.) — 02/19/2007 @ 3:02 pm
  8. [...] came across this great list of ‘dofollow’ plugins (found through Weblog Tools Collection), and decided it was time to try implement [...]

    To follow or not to follow: a ‘nofollow’ experiment. | Uncommon Knowledge. — 02/19/2007 @ 3:51 pm
  9. [...] are a range of dofollow plugins available (thanks Weblog Tools Collection), so if you want to join the revolution, you have plenty of [...]

    On The Redundancy Of nofollow :: Unintentionally Blank — 02/20/2007 @ 8:20 am
  10. Want to tell everyone that you’ve turned off the nofollow in your comments? Check out my new “ifollow” logos- grab one for your sidebar!
    http://randaclay.com/archives/.....w-movement

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    Randa Clay (1 comments.) — 04/11/2007 @ 4:55 pm
  11. Its ironic that many bloggers talk about this but then they actually use no follow.

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    Bape (1 comments.) — 09/27/2007 @ 10:37 pm

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