Tons of bloggers used this form of building pagerank when they started out. Heck, we still do it because we know it’ll be worth it in the end. We’re not going to discuss how pagerank can affect your advertising sales. We won’t go into details of how pagerank gets passed on from a high pagerank page that holds a link to your page. We’re not telling you how loads of blogs are using the Nofollow tags for comments, and we’re not telling you how much time it takes to find a high pagerank post where you can leave a (useful) comment, that doesn’t get terminated by the nofollow tag. We all know this is a pain in the behind process and that’s one of the reasons many bloggers stopped doing this.

But then there was Comment Kahuna!

Some clever buggers developed a FREE (we know how much you love free stuff!) application that does exactly what you think it does! Find high pagerank blog posts that allow you to comment freely, without having to fear the nofollow tag :twisted:

All you do is fill out your profile including your name, email address and your blog URL (This is so that you can later on have the application automatically fill out the comment filds on the blog posts you wish to comment.) Then you save that profile, enter a keyword to narrow down the field to niche related posts, select the minimum pagerank a blog needs to have and hit search! seconds later Comment Kahuna will tell you where to go. It comes with a build-in browser and you can then sort out exactly which of the high PR posts you can abuse where you’d like to get your pr juice from leave behind your meaningful comment.

We’ve discovered this gem a bit late - the guys who’ve created Comment Kahuna are actually closing their doors in less than 20 hours! If you want to take advantage of this devilishly handy piece of freeware, you better get that behind of yours over to their site and grab it before its gone. While you’re there, check out their video to see how easy it really is.

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