Once your comments get approved,blog comments can help a lot in getting backlinks.
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Once your comments get approved,blog comments can help a lot in getting backlinks.
I have been using blog comments for backlinks for a while but haven't seen much of an improvement in ranking so far.
Yes. You can get more back links from blog commenting. If you need traffic social media networking is the best way to improve traffic for a site
Blog Comment Do's and Don't.
Don’t
* Embed links in the body of your comment. WordPress, for example, automatically adds a “rel=nofollow” attribute to the link, so you won’t get any real SEO value. It will also add to the impression that you’re spammy or not credible.
* Add a comment if you have nothing of value to add to the conversation. Saying “Good post, thanks!” is a waste of everyone’s time and while the sentiment is appreciated, it discredits you in terms of being “active,” “passionate,” and “valuable” to the community.
* Leave a comment without knowing your grammar and checking your spelling! You rarely get the chance to edit comments, so having poor grammar or typos hurts your credibility.
* Leave disrespectful, inflammatory, or overly-emotional (i.e. not rational) comments. While you may get points for being passionate, you won’t convey that you’re valuable, and you may get deleted and never get the exposure you’re looking for.
* Leave comments on every single post, or on a consistent string of posts. You may be viewed as “active,” but after a while, readers will tune you out, or moderators will start to delete you.
* Leave comments just to build up your inbound links for SEO. If you don’t add value, no one will ever click to your site, and you’ll never convert, and never make any money. That’s the equivalent of pouring more water in a leaky bucket!
Once you’ve saved yourself the time and trouble of NOT doing the things listed above, you can refocus your marketing efforts and time on doing some or all of the following…
Do
* Read all the comments before leaving yours. If you’ve got nothing original to say, it’s best to say nothing at all.
* Leave comments that are relevant and valuable to others beyond mere opinion. Look at the topic from a slightly different angle or provide an anecdote.
* Do answer questions left by other commenters. We at GrokDotCom try to answer all our readers’ questions, but they are often answered by other readers very quickly, which is great.
* Use your comments to hint at your expertise. Here’s where subtle, skillful copywriting can start to persuade readers and entice them to click to your site.
* Do leave a link to your site. You may even consider tagging your URL with an identifying parameter to see in your analytics what comments on what posts drove the most/best traffic to your site, e.g. mysite.com/landingpage.htm?ref=blogcomment.
* Use target keywords in your “name” in your comments. While the main goal is persuasion, doing a little SEO on the side won’t hurt.
When thinking about blog comments as the driving points for a persuasive conversion experience (remember…they are only the beginning), it’s helpful to use the 3 Questions of Persuasion Architecture®:
1. Who is here? Who am I targeting?
2. What action do I want them to take?
3. What do they need to feel comfortable and confident taking that action?
Answering question #1 one is pretty easy in the context of a blog post and corresponding comments. Those you’re targeting are the readers who were interested in the original topic and interested enough to read comments. These are highly engaged, often passionate, prospects who want to continue learning about the topic, or who are involved in the discussion themselves.
Answering question #2 is also pretty easy. You want them to click the hyperlinked phrase attached to your comment and visit your site. But does the content of your comment subtly convey that they’ll get something of value? Have you proved your relevance to the topic?
Answering question #3 is easy provided you’ve purged your marketing approaches of all of our Donts, and provided at least a couple of the Dos from the list above.
Is anyone out there practicing blog commenting as a persuasive marketing tactic? Did I miss any of the main Dos and Donts? Let us know, and you can get a little practice![]()
Apart from contributing to the other blogs and show your writing skills and knowledge, you will be able to post your Blog link in that article. This rule applies to many of the popular blogs. Some of the blogs where they accept Guest Blogging are:
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Yes, as far as blog comments give more traffic, there are many guys who used to stick with that method only and at last, Google had started to give very less value for blog comments. As well as there are lots and lots of spammy comments which you can see on blogs, and getting a backlink from a spammy page like that may lead your site to get back remark in Google's point of view, So, It is always advisable not to stick only with blog comments, instead you can spread with other ways such as forums postings, social bookmarks, and etc.
Yasir Abasi,
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you could increase backlinks with blog commenting method. include forum posting on it,With a variety of ways to do this the results will be better
I agree i get most of the backlinks by blog comment & forum postings.which results best and accurate
I find this to be good advice. Learned this lesson first hand recently.
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