Georgie Porgie, Puddin' and Pie, Didn't like links and made them cry,
When the links came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away
Hello folks, Andy here again.
I've been busy working on other projects over the last few weeks but I thought it was time to write another batch of "dofollow" search engine reviews.
Kris, owner of Dofollow Search Engine.com has emailed me and given yours truly access to his paid "dofollow" search engine.

The big boast of Kris' is that his engine has 160,000 indexed pages and all blogs are PageRank 2 or more.
It sounds like "dofollow" nirvana - lets wander through its celestial streets and make love to the links.
The best way of testing its link-tastic groove is to input four keywords: press release, rss directory, link building and history websites.
The top five results are examined in detail with one point given to a "dofollow" result and another if it is in the right category. So a total of ten points will be given for each result.
So, does "press release" give a bum one point or a explosive ten?
Holy mother of God it is a TEN! The results, in descending order are: How to Use Press Releases for SEO Benefits, SEO Tutorial Part 12 - Press Release Submissions, 20 Press Release Ideas For Your Business, AdSense Competitive Ad Filter Size Increase and Your Press Release Failed, Who’s to Blame?.
Still walking on pure link water I reach the shores of "link building" - what does this little keyword whisper in my ear?
Hold on, weirdsville. The top five results are all from JR’s Internet Marketing Strategies but they are ALL 404 pages.
I'm not sure what has happened - has JR surrendered and gone elsewhere or is there a URL fault at play?
Never mind, lets try "rss directories" instead.
That's better, normal service is resumed: 75+ of the Best Blog Directories and RSS Search Engines, List of RSS Feed Directories, List Of 50 Active RSS Directories, 335 Places to List Your Blog and 30 Free RSS Feed Directories.
They are all "dofollow" blogs and are all relevant to the niche I was seeking.
Lastly, I hit it with history websites. Admittedly, not a keyword that has a lot of demand, but lets see what it throws at us.
Oh well, not much, Finding old domains for a new venture being a typical return that, although it is "dofollow", has nothing to do with the subject of history.
So all-in-all, the conclusion, other than that weird blip with JR’s Internet Marketing Strategies, is that this engine has a lot to offer.
It costs $20 per month but there is a free two day trial.
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Thanks!
Andy-
Thanks for the review of my site. I'll check into the one issue you found and will update it in my May Update. I've found that keeping a dofollow search engine up to date requires constant work!
Also I wanted to mention that the search engine isn't a google custom search engine so the results are just the top level domain. It returns specific posts which sometimes causes some domains to be listed multiple times if they are hyperfocused on your search term. However the great thing is my search engine usually returns 1000's of posts so you have plenty of posts to leave your dofollow comments.
Thanks again.
Dofollow?
I've been toying with adding DoFollow to my blog, too. Just a little bit worried that the PR will suffer - but hey, that's not everything these days
I'll certainly check out this DoFollow directory to see how others are doing, and ofc drop a comment or two.
I know dofollow can help increase comments and visitors, but if they're only visiting/commenting just to get a linkback, is it worth it?
Hi Stuart, Yes, quite often
Hi Stuart,
Yes, quite often this is the case - that is why I disallow keywords for names. That in itself stops 90% of the drive by and comment players.
Ultimately, if you can get extra visitors through having a dofollow policy then you need to have the content that keeps them coming back.
I've subscribed to a few different sites now that I first came across because they had a dofollow policy.
I really disapointed
When I read the first line of this page. I really excited. Finally there is a do follow search engine. but when I finish reading this article, I really disappointed. It cost $20 per month..
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