Need Advice On Blog Commenting

Started by AdvanceWebSolutions, 11-11-2016, 22:56:29

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AdvanceWebSolutionsTopic starter

Hi there I am newer to SEO but have managed to get on the second page of google for my website. I see a lot of the top people in my industry (web design) relying on blog commenting or at least according to their Moz profiles. I have 3 questions...

1. Are no follow blog comments a good way to build domain/page authority to your site since they don't pass link juice?
2. Are do follow blog comments dangerous or good if used in moderation.
3. A lot of the top websites like blogspot or similar high profile website won't accept my comments, when I submit them they go to a blank page. No "your comment is in moderation" message or anything like that. My comments are not spammy in the title or the website link so curious why this might be.

Just to clarify I don't use blog comments as my only link source just one of many. Any advice more experienced SEO pros could give would be great thanks !-!
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Marry Lincolim

I will recommend you to go for blog commenting but not in plenty, they should be in less quantity but should be best in quality, for that you should take care of DA and spam score. Now a days people are hiring many digital marketing and seo agency for their website traffic. Sky Potential Digital service is the best service and cost effective.
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SEO.Ninja

Blog commenting is the best way to increase backlinks. We should always choose to do-follow backlinks to submit the website. It helps to increase links as well as authority.

rafiazafar

Well no-follow links are not much good for SEO so always go for Blog commenting only if it provides do-follow links. It would be better to choose those blog websites that provides no moderation because moderation can take a lot of time to approve your comment with link.

MVMInfotech18

1.Actually Read The Post.
2.Aim For 3 Sentence Minimum.
3.Use A Real Name As Often As Possible.
4.Link To Internal Pages And Social Profiles.
5.Don't Drop Links In The Comment.


soniya_ss

1. Link juice isn't everything in link building. Too many do-follow links can harm your website or also put your website in danger. So no-follow links are also good.

2. do-follow links in a limited amount are okay.

3. blogger don't decline the comment but blog moderator and their setting don't allow you to comment. it is a spam protection filter.
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safracatz

Blackhat SEO controlled and search engine optimization created programs to drop automated comment spam on several blog posts. Google isn't against blog comments and comment systems, so long as they're important. Matt Cutts normally write comments on posts about certain search-related topics.

ifixservices

1. Actually Read The Post
2. Aim For 3 Sentence Minimum
3. Use A Real Name As Often As Possible
4. Link To Internal Pages And Social Profiles
5. Don't Drop Links In The Comment
6. Search For Related Blogs That Your Target Audience Might Be Reading
7. Know Who Is Commenting On What Blog
8. Identify Core Blogs And Comment Daily