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I would love to know how to do this. Is there a plugin that handles the count of the posts?

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  • And again a great post.
    I would be way less polite to the person that asked about the link. I understand a lot of us comment for the links, but I see one more opportunity when it comes to commenting and links-or-no-links, I will keep commenting.

    First of all, most bloggers from blogs I comment on check out my blog and leave a comment in return.
    Maybe it is not a link that person is asking for but I am sure grateful to all those people that come and comment on my blog.
    Not to mention that I can see (most of) them actually reading the post.
    So even if I don’t see CommentLuv or other ways of linking, I will still comment.

    I love your new idea about the plugin, to keep it do-follow while protecting your page rank.

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    Hey Lisa, great acronym change :)

    The visiting part is where I do the same thing like you.

    First of all, I promise my visitors to visit them back if they make a comment.
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    However, when I visit their blog, I will never go to the last post and comment on it (Unless it is a great one). I will actually read a few posts and find the one I really like and only then will I comment/RT/digg.

    I think this is far more better than RTing the first post I run into.
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    Hi Ana,
    What you said about linking to additional info to make it clear is something that comes to my mind a lot.
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    Thanks for the idea!

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Sathish from TechieMania techiemania.com December 28, 2010 at 11:24 pm

Hi Ana, I usually comment in some high traffic blogs mainly for my link building campaign. But whenever I find an article which gives more values to the readers I don’t worry about the Nofollow, dofollow thing. I just post a comment to appreciate the author. The later is the reason that I am commenting here.

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