Wordpress blogs, by default, will insert a "nofollow" tag to every link posted in the comments, like this:
rel="nofollow">Users' Site
If a nofollow tag is attached to your link, the link juice of the blog won't be passed to your site. That means that you won't get any benefit from the blog's pagerank (a nofollow tag basically tells Google NOT to follow the links in the comments). Most wordpress blogs are set that way. If you are posting comments for backlinks and pagerank, then you should post comments only on blogs that don't have the 'nofollow' thingy.
There is a wordpress plugin that removes the “nofollow” attribute from wordpress blog’s comments. The blogs that have this plugin installed (you will know whether it is installed or not when posting a comment; if the plugin is installed then you will see a link below the comments form:
"Comments links could be nofollow free")
This is the plugin:
http://www.michelem.org/wordpress-p...follow-free/
Add comments to blogs to get links is just too much hard work. A better option would be link directory submission, if you are doing it all for pagerank.
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