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Hey... Here are also some tips for blog commenting... 1 Writing “good post”... “I agree” isn’t a comment, it’s spam. 2 read the post regularly 3 established blogs in your niche 4 associated your picture 5 Never post your links in first comment, be a regular commentator of blogs, then after few days you can post your URL |
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hey I didn't know that writing “I agree...” is a spam. Well, I'd better avoid that. Thanks for the tips.
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I have a lot of people c&p part of my post and use it as a comment constantly in my highest ranked software blog. I never approve them. Hit mr. delete button and move on. I have to really like a topic to comment. My comments usually based on sincerity and actually liking what I just read. If it doesn't interest me I dont comment for the sake of a freebie link. With that said I wish the karma thing would keep me from getting hammered with so many spam comments, but it doesnt.
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If you are going to leave a comment, have something worthwhile to say. Leave your links in the url field. A site worth having the link from is going to moderate the comments. A site that allows anyone to comment with any trash is not going to be a site worth getting the link from. For further benefit from your comments, try to focus on articles closely related to your niche. You can focus on making your comments keyword rich without making t look forced., Writing quality comments, with good keywords, and in related articles, are going to get you the most benefit for your commenting campaign.
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Don't comment several blog posts on the same website. Even though you are providing valuable comments it can be misinterpreted as link spamming. Share your ideas, opinions and offer tips, solutions or personal experience. Be Notified Of Replies.
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Do you think that NOFOLLOW comments have any value? I am focusing on commenting on DOFOLLOW blogs only, but they are very rare. |
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NofFollow comments still hold value. Google has speciafically stated this. The value is somewhat less but they are still seen. Some search engines even completely ignore NoFollow tags. Another factor is that having only DoFollow tags is much less natural looking so you should have some NoFollow tags for a more natural looking link profile.
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My friend, Asked me how to write a good blog comment, and I thought it was a great topic I haven't seen covered anywhere. I don't know any bloggers who don't crave comments, but there are many more places than blogs that you can leave comments these days: on Facebook walls, news articles, photos, videos, and more. |
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And, yes, I would guess that the search engines have learned that the whole dofollow-comment scheme has become well and thoroughly meaningless. I doubt that they give dofollow comments, as opposed to proper links in content and blogrolls, any special value. |
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