I decided I’d like to have something in my sidebar indicating to my future readers that I’ve turned off the nofollow in my comments, and I thought others might be interested as well. So, I’ve set up a page that has the little logo you see to the right in several different colors and some CSS code that would work well if you weren’t interested in a graphic. What do you think? I think if you Digg this post, we could spread the “movement” to more than just the small (but growing) list of bloggers who are already on board*:
- Wendy Piersall of eMoms at Home
- David Airey of Creative Design
- Ben Yoskovitz of Instigator Blog
- Dawud Miracle at dmiracle.com
- Chris Cree of SuccessCREEations
- Char of Essential Keystroke
- Chris Garrett of chrisg.com
- Andy Beard of AndyBeard.eu
- David Paul Robinson of davidpaulrobinson.com
- Lars-Christian of Lars-Christian.com
- Char also of Casual Keystrokes
- Michelle of Scribbit
- Ponn Sabra of Empower Women Now
- Jason of Webomatica
- Robert Hruzek of Middle Zone Musings
- Mario of mariosalexandrou.com
- Lisa Mills of Work at Home Revolution
- Aaron Potts of Today is That Day
- Heather of Home Ec 101
- Laura Spencer of Writing Thoughts
- Kirk of JustThinkin
- Gayla of MomGadget
- Alister Cameron- Blogologist
- Karen of The Pond
- Jonathan Phillips of SmartWealthyRich
- Susan of Life Is Risky
- Vin of Dummies Guide to Blogger
- René of ProBlogger World
- Elaine’s Place
- Aaron at Foobr
- Julie Bonner
- Ryan at BloggingForBills
- BobMeetsWorld
- The Fibromyalgia Experiment
- B.J. at 2Perfect
- Niki at The A Team
- Gilda at Holiday in the Sun
- Johnny Fuery
- Jo’s Web
UPDATE: I appreciate all who have requested to be added to this list, but the list is now closed and I will be making no more additions to it. Thanks!
*Naturally, this list is too large to be kept up to date as to who has continued to follow comments.


















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Thank you for the list!
I have always found that allowing the “follow” gives more people incentive to leave a comment. As you mention in another post, however, it sometimes does cause others to take advantage and not want to leave actual legit comment.
This puts respectable people in a serious dilemma. I created a few blogs, one of my first being about Choosing Wine. I allowed follow and submitted a posting that the nofollow was turned off.
I received tons of “cool site” or “I love wine” comments with advertisements as names.
So do you decline the comment or live up to the principle and allow the comment with follow.
Notice how I got my link in and created a statement while leaving my alias with my legit business name. People it is here for a reason to help but dont abuse it.
Thanks Randa!