Finding Comment Luv Blogs

Most blog owners understand the hazards of comment spam.  Much comment spam is automated and therefore allowing comments without moderation is not a feasible option.  The excellent Akismet plug-in for WordPress takes care of much automated spam.

Many blog owners may wish to offer their commenters a reward for ongoing participation and commenting.  One such method is to use the Comment Luv plug-in. This plug in allows blog owners to offer a free no-follow link to commenters by pulling in the latest post from the commenters RSS feed and appending a link to it to the comment.  Of course, moderation is still advised.

From a blog promoters perspective, it affords the opportunity to be specific about the type of blogs one comments on.  Obviously, commenting on Comment Luv enabled blogs will furnish more links with non-zero link juice.  So, how do we go about finding blogs that use the Comment Luv plug in?

Newer versions of the plug in prepend images to the “Enable CommentLuv” check box, making the hunt for CommentLuv enabled blogs a shade more involved.  There are many with the older version of the plug in installed in which case Google reveals these easily.   Simply enter the following string in to the Google search box:

“Enable CommentLuv which will try and get your last blog post, please be patient while it finds it for you” [your keyword]

replacing [your keyword] with a keyword (or phrase) relevant to your niche.  So if you are looking for blogs about English cricket you might enter the following in to Google:

“Enable CommentLuv which will try and get your last blog post, please be patient while it finds it for you” English cricket

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17 Responses to Finding Comment Luv Blogs

  1. Melvin says:

    CommentLuv do bring me to your site.. interesting plugin… will get one for my blog hehe..

    Melvins last blog post: From Drab to Fabulous

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    admin Reply:

    Thanks for the comment; I recommend looking in to Comment Luv and KeyWord Luv.

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  2. Zibaz says:

    I found this page by searching “comment luv enabled” on Google. I just recently installed this plug-in , so I wanted to see who else is using it :D

    Zibazs last blog post: Welcome to the Internet.

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  3. Zibaz says:

    Thank you for dropping by to my site :D
    I don`t have Akismet because i don`t really get much comments, so i do it manually :D
    P.S. I am working on one new revolutionary project that will involve a lots of traffic , and i need partners. So , if you are interested , or just want to know more , send me a mail :D

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  4. Jazzspin says:

    Thats so great help for finding comment luv blogs, thanks!

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  5. This is a very good plugin, now I can easily add this and benefit my users. Thank you very much.

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  6. wordpressman says:

    Thanks…I check if that Comment Luv would fit to me too…

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  7. Jim Clark says:

    Thanks for the articles. Really helpfull for newbies like me.

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  8. Comment Luv is a handy little WordPress plug-in that should be a good fit for any blog.

    I’ve been using it for a while and loving it tremendously.

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  9. Elina Kidman says:

    Hi,
    Really great tip. I am near the bottom pit of searching do follow blogs. Thanks for giving this information. You have helped me a lot…
    Also just wondering, wouldn’t making a site do follow make it possible for robots to spam. Do follow blogs are usually simple so it would be nice to add image verification here..just my suggestion :-)
    Wish you Success,
    Regards,
    Elina
    .-= Elina Kidman´s last blog ..Indian Forex Market – Forex Analysis =-.

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  10. fwisp says:

    Very nice plug-in. Every blog should have this installed and enabled by default; it would allow much better traffic exchange between websites! And the developer should definitely consider expanding the compatibility to other CMS.

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  11. Very Interesting.

    I wish you would go into more detail about searching for blogs that have the logo instead of the text. However this was a very informative post!

    Great Job
    .-= Aaron Marsell´s last blog ..Here are My Top 10 Plugin’s For WordPress. =-.

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  12. Jenny Parker says:

    As a fellow blogger, I really respect
    it when other webmasters out there
    install plugins like keywordluv.
    Building a blog can be so difficult,
    and spammers are making it so impossible
    to get good site links your personal blog.

    I’ve just recently subscribed to your website ,thanks for installing commentluv plugin!

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  13. Women only says:

    Do follow blog commenting is a great way to get effective back links for your site. Many of the comments made on such blogs get approved while some are predicted as comment spam and don’t get any place in the do follow blog.
    .-= Women only´s last blog ..Long term effects of divorce on children =-.

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  14. Both commentLuv and KeywordLuv are great plug-in’s. They help you to get a lot of comments in a short time.

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  15. Satyavan says:

    Personally, I leave a comment when I feel I will be adding value to the discussion. Getting some link juice in return is of course great. There have been cases, however, when even if there is nofollow, and I feel the article written was of exceptional quality or if I take exception to something that the author has put forth, I do comment. As I said, rewarding a good commenter is always welcome. Thank you.
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  16. Is commentluv no-follow? Many places on the web describe the service as dofollow, so say no follow. Is there a reference link or place that gives a definitive / official answer?

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