How To Build Links With Do-follow Blog Commenting On Related Sites
DoFollow blog lists will commonly rank the blogs by their PR, or Google PageRank. The higher the PR, the more valuable your backlink will be. But common questions that arise are:
1. How do you avoid being labeled as a spammer, as moderated sites may not approve your comment if they think it is spam?
2. How do you ensure your article is actually on a high PR page?
Anchor Text & Comment Policies
The best way to avoid being labeled as a spammer is to do a little research on the blog on which you are about to comment. Look at articles with comments, and see if there are comments where the author uses keywords as their name, or if all of the comment authors are using real names.
Quantity & IP Tracking
Another way to avoid looking like a spammer is by taking time to comment on a site. Instead of posting many comments all at once on several posts, try only two or three, then bookmarking the site to return to later. On a similar note, do not use the same blog for multiple websites - most blogging platforms show the IP address of the commentator, so if you post three comments around the same time with different author names and links, chances are the blog owner will notice.
Top Commentators
So now that you know how to avoid being labeled as a spammer, the next thing you have to do is figure out how to make sure your link is on a high PR page. On some blogs, you may get the advantage if they have a Top Commentator list which shows the names and links of people who have commented the most on their site
Organizing Resources
Whenever you find a sites with DoFollow comments, high PR articles, Top Commentator lists, etc., be sure to keep them organized so you can use them again. One way to do this is by subscribing to these blogs via Google Reader, and then organizing them in particular categories.