There are an ever increasing number of blogs jumping on the DoFollow train, all promising to pass on the linky goodness if you leave a comment, but how do you know they’re telling the truth?

You could of course, right-click and examine the source code of their blog, which will be hours of fun for all involved, but if you’d like a quicker way, then just install the SearchStatus extension for FireFox. This will add a configurable status bar to the bottom of your browser window, and look something like this:

Search Status

As you can see it will display the Google Page Rank, Alexa score and Compete rank for the page you are currently viewing. If you then right-click on the little blue ‘q’ one of the many options is to ‘highlight nofollow links’, do that and then any web pages you view will show things like this:

Nofollowed links

There you go, links containing NoFollow are in pink - at a glance you can tell which sites are employing DoFollow and where.

‘But wait’ I hear you cry, ‘that’s a screenshot of your blog, and those comment links are nofollowed! You lied!’.

Well no, I use the LinkLove plugin which enables me to set a minimum number of comments before DoFollow is enabled. On Blog-Op it’s been set to 2 comments, as  I noticed a lot of people are following DoFollow link trains, passing through the blog with ‘nice blog’ comments and never being seen again. They don’t get any link love, but leave me 2 or more comments and you will. :-)

I found out about this aspect of the SearchStatus extension when I was searching Andy Beards blog for his antisocial plugin. Archives and related posts are a wonderful thing.