Inventory Management Today has joined the “U Comment, I Follow movement” and has implemented the change on this site.
Most blog platforms default to a “no follow” setting for comments. In other words, when you leave a comment on a blog, even though you may leave the URL to your website, the blog is coded to advise search engines not to follow the link.
This was initially implemented to combat spam, but with spam programs and moderated comments, this is no longer necessary. We want to encourage readers to leave their comments and allow links back to their sites for those who participate.
Additionally, we have implemented Comment Luv, which visits the feed of the commenter, displays their last blog post (if applicable) and provides the reader a link to the post.
Other articles that may be of interest:
- The Human Factor
- Life is Change
- Planning for a Comeback
- Finding Your Company’s Social Media Voice
- Déjà-Vu All Over Again
Active posts:
- Finding Your Company’s Social Media Voice (8)
- Buying “green” Selling “green” and Living “green” (7)
- How I Learned to Play with the Big Boys! (and make money at it) (4)
- Inventory Management Today Joins U Comment I Follow Movement (4)
- Inventory Management Today: The Inventory & Business Information Source (3)
- Stay on Course in Challenging Times (3)
- Life is Change (3)
- Who’s that knocking at my door? (2)
- Better Customer Service in a Downturn: Managing Customer Loyalty (2)
- Déjà-Vu All Over Again (2)








Great to see that you have started allowing comments to follow back to the blogs. I installed the wordpress dofollow plugin on many of my sites.