IFollow Movement Gains Momentum

U comment, I followWhat one little plugin will do. Back on Febuary 16th of this year I posted about finding a small plugin by Kimmo Suominen called the dofollow plugin that removed the no follow tag from Wordpress after a period of time set by the blog author. Little did I realize this bit of “giving back” to my commenters that I had discovered while banging around my favorite blogs would turn into a rather large movement among Wordpress bloggers that is gaining momentum everyday.

So I’m passing on the list that has gone from one blog to another. I believe that it may have started on the Randa Clay Design blog (see top link in list) and has traveled on from there and now it is here. Feel free to install the “Do-Follow” plugin and then copy the list and post it on your own blog.

By the way, Randa designed the new logo.

I’m on the list also but I removed it from the list for this post. You’ll find the Randa’s logo not only in my sidebar but also under the comment form as well. Make no mistake…when you comment and include the link to your site, you’ll receive a link back in two days time (anti-spam protection there).

Ain’t link love a wonderful thing though?

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  1. Mark Robinson wrote:

    Glad to see this is gaining momentum - I removed the no follow thing from my site a while ago and have never looked back.

    Posted 13 Apr 2007 at 7:45 pm
  2. KirkM wrote:

    That’s the way to go. I’m fairly pleased myself for being on the ground floor and part of this movement toward a better blogging community. We started it and now we’re taking it back!

    Posted 13 Apr 2007 at 7:49 pm
  3. Elaine wrote:

    Kirk,
    This is the post that I’m lost on..being totally new to the Wordpress community. I’m not sure what this does?

    Posted 13 Apr 2007 at 10:26 pm
  4. Ponn Sabra wrote:

    Hi Kirk!
    Thanks for the link-love.
    Thanks for joining this wonderful, charitable community.
    BTW, Andy Beard just opened a Bumpzee No/NoFollow Community today. For all the details, click here

    Elaine, the concise post I mention from Dawud Miracle is a very understandable post describing the whole phenomenon–and I not a technical person at all ;-)
    Also, Gayla of MomGadget.com was the originator of the full-list. After Randa made the logo, her list is growing…and everyone who maintains separate lists gets others listed too. Therefore, Andy’s one-meeting-place online is a great gathering-place.

    Come join :-)
    We’re a bunch of link-loving bloggers opening this forum we know as the blogosphere!
    Peace.

    Posted 14 Apr 2007 at 12:05 am
  5. KirkM wrote:

    @Ponn Sabra,
    You’re very welcome. Seems like a very good thing indeed.

    I went and joined Bumpzee and I’ll incorporate the code into the theme later this weekend. Thanks for the tip.

    Posted 14 Apr 2007 at 11:35 am
  6. Andy Beard wrote:

    Thanks for joining the community on Bumpzee

    I have actually been planning some kind of central site for supporters of DoFollow since the end of last year.

    I was going to build it on Wordpress and was just waiting for one of 2 plugins for user submissions to become tagging compatible.

    I had been waiting to go live with another community on Bumpzee for another topic, but there is a feature of Bumpzee, the filtering, that isn’t quite working yet.

    So I decided to start the dofollow community on Bumpzee, and see how a horizontal niche works rather than a vertical one.

    There has always been lists of sites that support DoFollow in various places, but that doesn’t provide a focal point, unless you like clicking down a list of bookmarks.

    The Bumpzee community will highlight content, and I am constantly prodding the developers to add new features, and they are very responsive.

    Posted 14 Apr 2007 at 12:08 pm
  7. KirkM wrote:

    @Andy

    The “Do-Followers” just had to have a bit of time to pick up speed. I had a feeling the idea would be a big hit quite soon after the plugin was released. I’m glad that I just happened to run across it early on and was able to turn out one of the first few posts on it. I love it when a stumbled opportunity comes through. :-)

    A central location was needed since the movement is gaining speed with passion. Thanks for making that happen.

    Posted 14 Apr 2007 at 2:32 pm
  8. Chris Stark wrote:

    Hey Kirk,

    Just wanted to let you know that I tagged you in a recent post on my site in a meme to promote the ifollow movement. Participation on your part is completely voluntary, but if you are interested in taking part you can check out the relevant post at:

    http://www.fuzzyfuture.com/traffic/i-follow-the-following-followup-to-the-ifollow-movement/

    Cheers!

    Posted 15 Apr 2007 at 1:23 am
  9. KirkM wrote:

    I have indeed volunteered to take part as you can see. Thanks for the tag and including me. Always willing to pass on a good thing.

    Posted 15 Apr 2007 at 12:03 pm
  10. Ryan wrote:

    This is such a great thing to happen to blogging, especially for the newer bloggers on the scene. Hopefully it will be a quick way to build some mutual link love:)

    You can find me at: Bloggingforbills.com

    Posted 17 Apr 2007 at 11:39 pm
  11. KirkM wrote:

    @Ryan,
    I can’t see where it won’t. In the blogging world of “flash-in-pan” ideas and fads that fade as fast as they’re introduced, I do believe this one is going to be taken for granted. I wouldn’t be surprised if a future version of Wordpress includes the option to turn the “no-follow tag” on or off built right in.
    Just look at “Subscribe to Comments” and “Live Preview” or just “Preview Comment” type Plugins. They caught on as well, right?

    Posted 18 Apr 2007 at 9:31 am
  12. Erik wrote:

    It’s always good to see these groups starting.

    I’ve joined several no nofollow groups and added plugins to many of my blogs to disable this. It helps promote discussion while giving the discussers a little more incentive.

    Thanks!
    Erik

    Posted 18 May 2007 at 12:34 am
  13. KirkM wrote:

    Hi Erik,
    I tell ya’, the blogosphere is getting downright friendly these days. Everybody out to help and entertain everybody else. That’s nice. Kinda’ reminds me of the old (and currently healthy and strong) Ham radio network. Of course that decades old network has had a lot of time to grow and mature whereas the blogosphere is only a handful a years old but I’m sure it will get there. It has restored my faith in the human race just a bit though. :P
    I should update that list though. I’ve let it go too long as it is. Been awfully busy of late.

    Posted 18 May 2007 at 9:21 am
  14. Evelyn wrote:

    Thank you for posting this! I’m a new comer and need to just find my little niche but keep things moving while I keep trying to find it and then keep letting “it” evolve. I think I need more sleep! :)

    Posted 18 May 2007 at 11:15 am
  15. Steve S wrote:

    I removed no follow from my blog as well, I’m glad people are starting to see the light.

    Posted 18 May 2007 at 5:52 pm
  16. KirkM wrote:

    @Evelyn:
    Looks like you’ve already found your niche and a Google Page Rank of 3 already. Not bad at all for the time involved. Oh, to be able to visit Honolulu. Lottery, lottery…where for art thou, lottery? I could almost smell the flowers. Oh yeah, congratulation’s on your new gas staion. I take it you didn’t have one nearby before?

    @Steve:
    I see some content on your site that I’m going to have to read up on this weekend. Looks like good stuff. I have got to update this list like right now. I have been remiss. I don’t even have my good friend Elaine ion the list yet. Sheeesh!!

    Posted 18 May 2007 at 7:10 pm
  17. Barry wrote:

    It’s inevitable that when you hit a certain size blog wise you loose the ability (Time) to weed out spam. If people catch in your Ifollow they’ll hit you hard. When get on that ’spam’ list somehwere out there in cyber land you’re in for a ride of SPAM…. But I do see the value in it.

    Posted 28 May 2007 at 9:43 pm
  18. KirkM wrote:

    @Barry:

    I agree with you it’s a potential spam catcher. Spam just loves to ride the back links as it were. In this case I had to weigh the assets vs the liabilities and the assets won out. This has turned into a major movement and already created a substantial community that’s growing at a rapid pace and that’s what the current blogosphere has always needed–a cohesive community.

    In the meantime, Akismet and Bad Behavior take care of my current spam and I always have Spam Karma 2 to throw into the mix if I need to.

    Posted 29 May 2007 at 8:05 am
  19. Cade @ Write To Right wrote:

    I have to say that I have gotten a great deal out of this movement and I feel that so many other bloggers will. I think this will open the door to many other ideas out there to create for more opportunities for bloggers to build their businesses. How has this benefited you?

    Posted 11 Jun 2007 at 12:26 am
  20. KirkM wrote:

    Hi Cade,
    For me it’s been a slow but sure increase in commenters and good back links to the blog itself. I’m sure it helped me make that hurdle from a PR4 to a PR5. Being a personal type, non-monetized (well, almost) blog though, I can’t realistically state whether it’s helped any revenue or not.

    Posted 11 Jun 2007 at 8:07 pm
  21. Bree Follows wrote:

    My blog now follows links. At first I thought nofollow was a good idea but I have changed my mind on that. After a long time procrastinating I have seen the importance of “dofollow” and making sure everything stays connected and links don’t get broken. I will follow comments on my blog, http://www.reallyreally.net I hope more people adopt these principals. Regards Bree.

    Posted 03 Oct 2007 at 11:55 pm
  22. KirkM wrote:

    Welcome aboard Bree! Glad you decided to join the IFollow movement. You’ve definitely earned a place on the list (at least the one I have). :)

    How is Sam’s head? :D

    Posted 04 Oct 2007 at 10:44 am
  23. Bree Follows wrote:

    He is good now Kirk, thanks for asking. They gave him some clue, he almost needed stitches but he is fine now, they are very resilient at that age.

    Posted 04 Oct 2007 at 6:16 pm

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