No, there is no catch or competition, and this is not even a sponsored post, but for those of you who are looking to get some “quality backlinks” (from high PageRank sites, without having to provide a reciprocal), I have good news: You just stumbled across a golden mine! I am going to show you a tricky way to get a bunch of backlinks from PR5 sites. However, before you start clicking the urls below, please take a minute to read the intro and understand how is this going to work.

Below you will find a list of blogs, which I carefully selected. All of them are PR5, and have “nofollow” ref deactivated, which means leaving a comment in their blog gives you genuine links love. I am planning to make occasional posts of this nature, every time with a batch of links to blogs that “follow”, and have a certain PR (including PR6, if I will find more than a few), so if you want to stay up-to-date with the newly released “free backlinks lists”, please consider subscribing to my feed or digging this post. Actually, consider it anyway, if you want to make the author *cough* happy.

Back to topic. I will only post a maximum of 20 links at a time, but not because I want you to come back frequently, but rather because posting too many links at once on one page, considering that this blog already has a lot of external links, may have a bad effect for me with SE’s, so I’d prefer to keep the bunches short. Remember, good things come in small packages!

Also, please don’t spam these blogs. Some of them will not be related to the topics you like, so don’t leave a useless comment just for the sake of a link, as some of these blogs belong to friends of mine and I don’t want to get slammed for advocating to spam their websites. So just for the record, you got my official warning.

Having said that, how to spam the right away? You don’t need to leave your link in the body of the comment itself, in fact don’t do it at all, because it will either be filtered as spam or disaproved by the site owner for same reason. Inputing your link in the “website” field is enough, and then enter the desired anchor text in the “name” field. That’s all, the blogging software will do the rest of the work for you, and the link will be genuine, perfectly beneficial for both PageRank and Technorati Rank. And now, let’s get the party started…


PageRank 5 Blogs that share the links love:

  1. RamblingThoughtsBlog
  2. Andy Beard
  3. Bigger Pockets
  4. Blogging WV
  5. Brown Sista
  6. Curious Cat
  7. E Moms at Home
  8. Last Blogger
  9. Life Cruiser
  10. Dandelion Patch
  11. Paula Mooney
  12. Randa Clay Design
  13. Simple Kind of Life
  14. Solo Technology
  15. Teenage Angst
  16. Tricia’s Musings
  17. Ramblings of an Undisturbed mind
  18. Aaron Roselo

Only 18 for now, not easy to find many blogs who managed to hit a decent rank and share links freely. Anyway, after you have read this post, you can practically get eighteen PR5 links, absolutely free. Dare to say my blog is not “priceless”!

86 Users Responded in " Get many quality PR5 backlinks for FREE "

Tom said,  

Excellent article and even moe excellent list of links ;)
Thank you!

Neerav said,  

Interesting strategy :-)

Lets see how many people you refer to my Rambling Thoughts Blog

I welcome all real comments, but note they are moderated so anything extremely spammy or promoting things like gambling or prescription drugs will be deleted.

Jules said,  

Great post, and I recognize a couple of pretty cool bloggers on that list.

Wendy Piersall said,  

Although I love the “DoFollow” movement, I have definitely found that once the list has spread around the internet, I have had plenty of people trying to game or abuse the generosity of these bloggers (myself included).

So I would add to this post that unless you’re really willing to engage in a conversation with these people, don’t expect to spam them all for free PR5 links, which will get you sent to Akismet faster than you can type “tramadol”. :)

Loretta said,  

Great list of blogs! Very good reading :)

Atul said,  

Thanks for sharing links in your post . Nice post and waiting for more nice links in future .

Good list. Hopefully the sites do not get spammed, which is the whole reason this nofollow started.

For you blogger users, here is a tutorial on how to remove nofollow

http://webstractions.blogspot.com/2007/05/removing-nofollow-from-blogger-styled.html

And here is a blogger site that has removed nofollow

http://diyaudioprojects.blogspot.com

Beth said,  

While I support the No Follow movement, I have also noticed an increase in “spammy” comments. I don’t comment on a blog unless I have something relevant to say about the topic- I would hope for the same respect on my blog. And yes- if you type a URL in the body of the comment- it will be deleted. This is to benefit all of us in the blogging world and I would hate to have to go back to moderating ALL comments.

Andy Beard said,  

I would like to add my voice to the above comments

A link from a blog using Dofollow is never free, it is their way of rewarding you for adding value to the conversation.

I could easily list lots of PR7 blogs that have followable links from their comments, but that wouldn’t for me be a useful article to publish, because people would be going there for links, and not because they have a blog on a related topic.

I delete comments daily which I deem spammy - often the writers get blacklisted

Bucky said,  

I agree with Andy Beard. Backlinks from my blog (Blogging WV) are not “free”, but I don’t charge for them either.

I delete several comments everyday that have nothing to do with the blog post they are commenting on. Just someone trying to get a backlink because I have followable comment links.

As Andy said, if I delete your comments more than two times, there is a good chance that you will be put on the blacklist.

Otherwise, feel free to visit my blog and join into the conversation!

Marc said,  

I agree with Andy. You do have to be careful about what you’re doing so as not to irritate the authors of these blogs. Getting flagged as spam can cause troubles :)

But if you have something to contribute to the discussion, by all means, come on over and comment. I’m sure everyone on this list absolutely loves to hear from readers who have something to contribute which lies at the core of the dofollow movement.

Excellent idea, and thanks for all the linky love!

Paula Neal Mooney

Glen
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Glen said,  

its a great list and i am looking forward to many more to come!!!

@andy, why dont you share the pr7 links, i dont think people will abuse it and anyway there should be more ways to find out

@admin, keep up the great work!!!

Chris said,  

@Glen - I’m afraid you’re an optimist.

People just about break their arms trying to abuse it — and that’s just on my little PR5 blog. I can only imagine what Andy must deal with.

Daniel McLean said,  

Wow PR5 that’s a very respectable ranking for a blog. Thanks for the list.

barat
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barat said,  

I don’t get it… why ppl are so excited ?

Yes - main site of blog is PR5 … but comment sites are in most of cases are PR0 … it’s like SEO Directories …
But maybe I’m wrong ?

Thomas said,  

What a great idea! It would be nice to find out, how many PR5-blogs we have here in germany.

Very interesting… I was just passing through so i thought i would say hi :)
hi :)
A webmasters reading is never done :P
I added you to favorites so no doubt i will be back so keep it up

Gurpreet said,  

I agree with barat above. I don’t see the point of a PR 5 homepage while the post itself and it’s comments are on a PR 0 page.

Am I missing something?

John Hunter said,  

The issue of home page PR versus the PR of the page has merit. But remember the PR we see is (right now 4+ months out of date) - those pages that are not showing a page rank in April, May, June, July and August really have a pagerank (it just isn’t displayed - because they didn’t exist when the PR displayed to us, toolbar…, was calculated).

For blogs this may often mean the comments would be on a page with decent page rank. You can look at what regular post pages on the blog had in March of this year to see if the pages really have page rank when they are visible (look at late March and you will often see higher page rank than early March (because those late March pages were on the home page and getting that benefit when the pagerank we see now was calculated. Of course that doesn’t mean they do today but it is a likely scenario.

That would tell you (very roughly) what current individual post pages PRs are. You can also look at several older posts and see if the PR persists over time for that site. For example see our posts last year:
18 Aug 2006 and 19 Aug 2006 for the Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog (listed in the original post).

As I see it 2 have PR=2 and 1 has PR=3 and 1 has a PR=4. And two have no page rank.

By the way we list comments that are sensible and not spamish. We reject plenty of comments that all they want is some link to their site to sell cell phones or whatever.

For the huge number of SEO directories the page rank of internal pages do show how little pagerank they have to pass. I have had a directory since 1997 and just added a blog portion this month. But our directory, Curious Cat Cool Connections, is actually meant to be used to find great sites. We only list a few sites and the only requirement is a great site/blog in a topic we review (no cost, linkback requirements…).

e-solution man said,  

I would not have shared those links with anyone, you are a generous man. Godspeed.

its a great list, keep up the good work.

Didi said,  

nice post! it really helps!

Gary Ooi said,  

Thanks for sharing those links with us. I wana personally thank all those people who support and press on the NO NOFOLLOW button! Way to go!

kailash said,  

Nice list of blogs you posted. I would like to get my comments posted on these blogs. Thanks again.

gracepub said,  

I have one question. It looks like a great idea, but THIS page has PR0, even though your main page has a higer PR.

If I comment on a blog with an index page of PR9, but the individual page is only PR0, then do I get benefit.

I know Google says it works - but no one has proven it.

Kaleem said,  

Great Article. Thanks for blog link with high PR. You have done a great job for SEO executive like me. Keep doing good work and we all appreciate you for this effort.

ankara nakliyat said,  

Hi
excellent info cool idea.
thanks

galwin said,  

Same question with gracepub. I like this entry, and it’s for free! Kudos!

sukhdeep said,  

hi
but in this list only few have the PR5 not all

thanks

sukhdeep said,  

hi

only 6 sites have the PR 5&6 otheres are not have.

then y did you say that this is the list of PR5 site

thanks

kelly said,  

Great list of blogs here. I really appreciate the offer.

J 4 JOKES said,  

Simply great list!

Thanks

:)

Rani said,  

Great! I DoFollow too, please add me to your lists :)
check it out here:
Get Free Backlinks from High PageRank Pages here - I DoFollow [No NoFollow]

Rani

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Alexa said,  

hello
but in this list only few have the PR5 not all

thanks ;)

makina sanayi said,  

thank you wery much…

izlesene said,  

Great list of blogs! Very good reading

Jack said,  

Great posts

Kanji Girl said,  

This IS a goldmine! I never thought someone would be so nice and do this for everyone :p

Great Post and List of PageRank 5 Blogs. I will bookmark this one I can help me build free backlinks.

monavie said,  

Just checked a few, seems they added “nofollow” tags. Keep the list coming =)

Domain News said,  

Hi, thanks for spreading the word. I think that webmasters should encourage quality comments by removing nofollow.
I too have a do-follow blog at http://www.3appraisal.com/domain-blog and since I removed nofollow, I have seen an increasing number of quality comments!

website design said,  

Wow..thanks a lot for the list. I will surely post to those blogs for a link back.Cheers

ankit shukla said,  

hi thanks for the great effort..mine is also a do follow blog..

cam filmi said,  

thank you for sharing

CHARON said,  

Good site!Thanks for the tips!

you can also use dofollower.info to find dofollow blogs…

nancy
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nancy said,  

It is very good article. You are a generous man.
Excellent idea. It really helps. Thank you for sharing.
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nancy

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that is a nice offer. free PR5 links.

chamil said,  

Thanks for the information. Your blog is very nice & cool.

Excelent information, thank you for the advise!!

best said,  

thanks for list

leoslab said,  

thx for the list…

xs001 said,  

I think this will help my sites greatly. Thanks for your effort.

I earlier left my links on the comments section. Thanks i will not leave it on the comments section anymore.

Keep up the good work.

David Apap said,  

Hi.Thanks for the free backlinks information.I will try it.It`s always good th find helpful people like you!

christopher said,  

Brilliant links, thanks for doing a great job

keep up the good work

Tony said,  

thank you fot share this :)

Great list of links. Thanks for sharing with us. Hopefully this will help spread the word of my company.

emir said,  

thanks for the advise..

Findrn.com said,  

It seems all these links lost all there pr LOL good job on the advise there loser.

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