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Reasons Why Your Site was Not Approved to the Dofollow Directory

Submissions for the Dofollow directory have been increasing as time goes on, which is a great thing. But it also means that I have a little less time getting back to bad submissions. So I wanted to write a list of reasons why your site may have not been included in the directory.

1. Your site is not a blog.

To be in the dofollow blog directory, your site must be a blog where you post regular articles that people can comment on. If I can’t find the link to your blog from the URL you sent me, then potential readers and commenters will not be able to find it either, which defeats the purpose of having the listing in the directory. If your submission is an article directory, social bookmarking site, social networking, or forum, simply state so in the description and you will be added to the appropriate listing.

2. Your site is not dofollow.

The whole purpose of this directory is to list only dofollow sites. If your blog has some special conditions (such as you must make 3 comments before your link is dofollow) please state this in the description. To check to see if your blog is dofollow, you can use the Firefox NoDoFollow extension, or you can right click on a blog post with comments, click on Page Source, and make sure there is not a rel=”nofollow” in the HTML to commenters’ links. If you have a nofollow WordPress or Blogger/Blogspot site, learn how to make your blog dofollow and then submit your site again.

Also, keep in mind that there is a form to report bad links, so you are not likely to get away with just changing the site to dofollow temporarily to get listed – if your site is reported as a nofollow later down the road, it will be removed accordingly.

3. Your blog does not link to commenters’ websites.

Some blog comment systems only link to profiles on the blog site, Google profiles, Blogger profiles, etc. Your blog must allow direct links to the commenter’s website in order to be added to the directory.

4. Your site’s content is questionable.

I’m sorry, but at this time, I am not linking to any site with adult or other questionable content.

5. Your blog (and submission form) is not in English.

I’m ok with creating a section for blogs in other languages, but I have to be able to at least understand what the blog is about in the submission form so I can add it to the right subject (and make sure it is not violating reason #4).

Additional Notes on Approval

Please realize that this is a one-person show, so sometimes I get a little behind in approving submissions to the directory. If you don’t see your listing, feel free to email me and I will let you know if there was a problem with your submission, or if I’m just running a bit slow.


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8 Responses to “Reasons Why Your Site was Not Approved to the Dofollow Directory”

  1. Looks like my blog should have no problems getting approved then! I just submitted it.
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  2. Klaus from TechPatio says:

    As long as you have something free to provide that is of some value to others, people will continue trying their luck to get a piece of the pie :(

    I think the dofollow blog directory is great so I hope you are able to keep it as clean as always, for bloggers to enjoy it fully.
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  3. Keith says:

    Submitted mine yesterday I think, and I know you will add BloggerLuv.com to the list as well?
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  4. Ileane says:

    Hi,

    I submitted my blogs yesterday and hope to be added soon! Thanks.
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  5. Anne Moss says:

    Just submitted my blog. Once I hit submit it just emptied the form, but I didn’t see any confirmation message. Hope it went through alright – thank you!
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  6. James Hampton from Network Marketing Coach says:

    I submitted my blog to be included in the directory. How do I find out the status and what category it’s in?

    Thanks

    -James

  7. texxs from St Petersburg Web Design says:

    I noticed the links in the comments now have the “nofollow” attribute attached to them. Even though it says on the bottom of every page on your blog: “Comments are DoFollow, KeywordLuv and CommentLuv enabled”

    What gives? Has it always been this way? Is this something new? did you have some kinda problems with the do follow thing that I should be anticipating on all my recently switched to do follow blogs?

  8. Dan from Freelance Writers Club says:

    I love to spread the word to other freelancers and bloggers about websites that offer lists of dofollow blogs like yours does. Most of the lists out there don’t check the sites to make sure they are actually dofollow. Obviously you do. I appreciate the resource that you have created. It helps save time when trying to generate publicity for my website.

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